The essays in this book suggest ways in which   the tangled skein of Partition might be unravelled. Two of them deal with   culture and history in what is now a part of Pakistan. Other contributors range   over issues as diverse as literary reactions to Partition; the relief and   rehabilitation measures provided to Partition refugees; and the Dalit claim, at the prospect of Partition, to a political community differentiating them from   caste-Hindus. The power of 'national' monuments to evoke a historical past, and   the power of letters to evoke more immediately poignant pasts, are themes in   some of the other essays. Imaginatively written, and grounded in painstaking   scholarship, this is a collection for all interested in their own histories.