Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
British Emp & Partitions
Term
2022A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC142401
Course number integer
142
Meeting times
MW 01:45 PM-03:15 PM
Meeting location
COLL 314
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Eve M. Troutt Powell
Ramya Sreenivasan
Ramya Sreenivasan
Description
The partitions of South Asia and Palestine marked the end of the British Empire in those regions. British colonial rule in India ended in 1947 with the emergence of not one, but two nation states, India and Pakistan. Decolonization was marked by mass migration and ethnic cleansing along their borders. An estimated million people died in the violence in less than a year, and 12.5 million people migrated from their homes. The British Empire also gave up its claims to Palestine in 1947, exhausted by the two nationalisms of Zionists and Palestinians. This partition set up the declaration of the state of Israel, and the War for Palestine. By 1949, almost a million Palestinians found themselves displaced over many borders, some also within the borders of Israel. This comparative course is organized around three themes - the prehistories of these cataclysmic events, the role of Empire in catalyzing them, and the afterlives of these events that continue to haunt us into the present, seventy-five years later. It explores the political history - and the collapse of politics - that led to violence on a scale that was without precedent in the history of the Indian subcontinent. It examines the political, social and cultural events that led to decades of war and exile, and shaped the lives of generations of Palestinians, Israelis and the wider Middle East. Primary sources will help to explore the perspectives of ordinary people whose lives were turned upside down in both places.
Course number only
142
Cross listings
SAST117401, HIST142401
Use local description
No