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Contested histories, shared futures : the role of history in conflicts and peace in Northeast India

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NESRC Peace Studies Series ; 21Publication details: Guwahati : North Eastern Social Research Centre, ©2025Description: xiv, 256 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788194357896
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.16 GOG-C
Contents:
Section 1 : History and conflict in Northeast India
Section 2 : History and identity conflicts
Section 3 : Historical narratives and the conflict in Manipur
Section 4 : Gendered perspectives on history and conflict
Section 5 : Rewriting history as a path to reconciliation
Summary: This book examines how historical narratives shape conflicts and peacebuilding in Northeast India. This collection of papers, presented at a seminar organised by the North Eastern Social Research Centre (NESRC), explores the legacies of colonial and post-colonial policies, identity struggles, and contested histories that continue to influence the regions socio-political landscape. From the Assam.
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Includes index.

Section 1 : History and conflict in Northeast India

Section 2 : History and identity conflicts

Section 3 : Historical narratives and the conflict in Manipur

Section 4 : Gendered perspectives on history and conflict

Section 5 : Rewriting history as a path to reconciliation

This book examines how historical narratives shape conflicts and peacebuilding in Northeast India. This collection of papers, presented at a seminar organised by the North Eastern Social Research Centre (NESRC), explores the legacies of colonial and post-colonial policies, identity struggles, and contested histories that continue to influence the regions socio-political landscape. From the Assam.

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