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This book is about India's Interim Government, in office from 2 September 1946 till August 1947, and some of its provincial counterparts. The Interim Government was a unique coalition of the Indian National Congress, All-India Muslim League, and non-Congress, non-League political figures. Further, it presided over a British/British-trained state apparatus in a time of transition. Overlooked by the historiography of the period, given its sole identification with freedom/Partition/end of empire, it was important in its own right. The eleven months from September 1946 to August 1947 were packed as much with the formal exit of the empire as its informal continuance; as much with the anticipation of Partition as its alternatives. Alongside, this last government of British India attempted to govern too, with legacies for its independent successor(s). Rather than looking at its existence as just another event on the road to Partition, this book seeks to restore identity to the Interim Government, its personalities and their body of work, which illustrate the 'continuity and change' paradigm of post-1945 India.
This book investigates the administrative and political significance of India's Interim Government between September 1946 and August 1947, challenging the historiographical tendency to view this period solely as a prelude to Partition. Dr. Rakesh Ankit, a scholar of modern South Asian history, utilizes archival records and political analysis to examine how this coalition of the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League navigated the complexities of a state apparatus in transition. The work argues that the Interim Government functioned as a critical bridge, balancing the formal exit of British imperial power with the practical necessities of governance that shaped the foundations of the successor states.
What You Will Find
Scholars and historians recognize this work as a necessary corrective to the traditional focus on the terminal moments of the British Raj. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the specific focus on administrative history that provides a nuanced understanding of the transition period.
Page Count:
364
Publication Date:
2019-05-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199489688
ISBN-13:
9780199489688
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