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Violent Punjab,quiescent Bengal,and the partition of India
Authors:Manjeet S Pardesi  Sumit Ganguly
Institution:1. Political Science and International Relations Programme, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand;2. Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Abstract:Why did the Punjab bear the brunt of the mass violence and the migration that accompanied the partition of India? This paper makes the case for analytical eclecticism by showing that the following three explanations – centred respectively on democratisation, nationalism, and ideas; the commitment problem; and the security dilemma – account for the violence/migration in the different stages in the run-up to the partition of India. Instead of arguing that ‘everything mattered’, this paper elucidates the complex causality at work by demonstrating how these factors interacted with one another during the different stages leading to India’s partition.
Keywords:Partition  India  Punjab  Bengal  mass violence  mass migration  analytical eclecticism
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