It takes the average reader 10 hours and 57 minutes to read Pathway to India's Partition: The march to Pakistan, 1937-1947 by Bimal Prasad
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This work in three volumes represents the first thorough and dispassionate study of the background of India`s partition.The basic premise of the author is that the emergence of Pakistan was neither the result of a fluke nor of false consciousness, but of the working of powerful historical and social forces.The author examines in depth the historical and socio-political foundations of Muslim nationalism and its evolution and gives a fresh look to the events between 1937 and 1947, the complex realities at various stages and the roles of the key decision makers. This pioneering work is the result of more than a quarter century`s research by the author.
Pathway to India's Partition: The march to Pakistan, 1937-1947 by Bimal Prasad is 645 pages long, and a total of 164,475 words.
This makes it 218% the length of the average book. It also has 201% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 14 hours and 58 minutes to read Pathway to India's Partition: The march to Pakistan, 1937-1947 aloud.
Pathway to India's Partition: The march to Pakistan, 1937-1947 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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