
Description
The 1947 partition was devastating to the larger of the newly created states, and it continues to haunt them to this day. Joined by their common origin and the fear of further partition, the five key nations of South Asia have progressed in tandem to a large degree. These countries have been forced to grapple with common challenges, from undeveloped economies and fractured societies to foreign interventions and the fraught legacy of imperialism, leaving them irrevocably intertwined. Combining authoritative historical analysis with vivid reportage, Keay masterfully charts South Asia's winding path toward modernization and democratization over the past sixty years. Along the way, he unravels the volatile India-Pakistan relationship; the rise of religious fundamentalism; the wars that raged in Kashmir and Sri Lanka; and the fortunes of millions of South Asia migrants dispersed throughout the world, creating a full and nuanced understanding of this dynamic region.
Expansive and dramatic, Midnight's Descendants is a sweeping narrative of South Asia's recent history, from the aftermath of the 1947 partition to the region's present-day efforts to transcend its turbulent past and assume its rightful role in global politics.
Product Details
Publisher | Basic Books |
Publish Date | March 11, 2014 |
Pages | 432 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780465021802 |
Dimensions | 9.4 X 6.3 X 1.6 inches | 1.4 pounds |
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Reviews
"[Midnight's Descendants] provides fresh insight regarding a region that holds potential for immense economic growth and devastating conflict, with serious implications for U.S. interests."--Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"[A] solid new history."--New York Times
"[A] vivid, thoughtful and not terribly optimistic history.... An insightful, entirely engrossing account of a dysfunctional region that may or may not pull itself together."--Kirkus, starred review
"A concise, competent account of the events leading up to and following the pivotal moment of partition"--Washington Times
"An ambitious, wide-ranging study of these states since partition....This is a well-done examination of a vibrant, dangerous, but promising region."--Booklist
"Keay is a skilful and objective guide through the subsequent maze of triumphs, disasters, misjudgments, failures and successes that have produced today's five precariously stable and currently democratic states....[A] knowledgeable, elegantly written and broadly dispassionate history."--Tablet (UK)
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