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Review

‘Bold, refreshing, brilliant … everybody should read it’— Mirza Waheed

‘A passionate challenge to progressive nationalist constructions of the history of Kashmir’— Harsh Mandar

‘An outstanding historical–anthropological study … elevates scholarship to a new level’— Irfan Ahmed

‘The book speaks to Hafsa’s generation and to mine too. It is a tribute to those who lived through the agony of seeing their dreams disappear’— Uma Chakravarti

‘A brilliant work that should be read and discussed widely’— Mridu Rai

‘A truly remarkable achievement … inaugurates a new era of historical research on Kashmir’— Mohamad Junaid

‘Kanjwal rectifies India’s hegemonic renditions of Kashmir’s political history’— Ather Zia

About the Author

Hafsa Kanjwal is assistant professor of history at Lafayette College, US.
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  • ISBN: 9788195838547
  • Author: Hafsa Kanjwal
  • Publisher: Navayana Books
  • Pages: 384
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

‘Bold, refreshing, brilliant … everybody should read it’— Mirza Waheed

‘A passionate challenge to progressive nationalist constructions of the history of Kashmir’— Harsh Mandar

‘An outstanding historical–anthropological study … elevates scholarship to a new level’— Irfan Ahmed

‘The book speaks to Hafsa’s generation and to mine too. It is a tribute to those who lived through the agony of seeing their dreams disappear’— Uma Chakravarti

‘A brilliant work that should be read and discussed widely’— Mridu Rai

‘A truly remarkable achievement … inaugurates a new era of historical research on Kashmir’— Mohamad Junaid

‘Kanjwal rectifies India’s hegemonic renditions of Kashmir’s political history’— Ather Zia

About the Author

Hafsa Kanjwal is assistant professor of history at Lafayette College, US.

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