Yasmin Khan (writer)
Yasmin Khan is a British writer and historian specializing in the history of India, Pakistan, and the British Empire, particularly the period surrounding Partition in 1947. She is known for her accessible and engaging writing style, combining scholarly rigor with narratives that humanize the historical events she studies.
Khan's academic background is in history, and she has held positions at various universities. Her research interests focus on the social, political, and cultural impacts of the end of British rule in India.
Key publications by Yasmin Khan include:
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The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan (2007): A widely acclaimed account of the Partition of India in 1947, exploring the human cost and political complexities of this pivotal moment in history.
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India at War: The Subcontinent and the Second World War (2015): This book examines the significant but often overlooked role of India and its people during World War II, covering the war's impact on Indian society, economy, and politics.
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The Raj at War: A People's History of India's Second World War (2016): An alternative title for India at War: The Subcontinent and the Second World War published in different regions.
Khan's work is significant for its focus on ordinary people's experiences during times of immense political and social upheaval. She strives to present a nuanced and balanced perspective on historical events, considering the diverse viewpoints of the individuals and communities affected. Her work has contributed significantly to a broader understanding of the Partition and its lasting consequences.