Cover art for Midnight's Descendants
Published
Harper Collins, October 2015
ISBN
9780007326587
Format
Softcover, 416 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.9cm × 2.5cm

Midnight's Descendants South Asia from Partition to the Present Day

Not in stock
Fast $7.95 flat-rate shipping!
Only pay $7.95 per order within Australia, including end-to-end parcel tracking.
100% encrypted and secure
We adhere to industry best practice and never store credit card details.
Talk to real people
Contact us seven days a week – our staff are here to help.

An epic narrative history that compares and contrasts the fortunes of all the countries that make up South Asia.

If British India had not been partitioned in 1947, its population would today be comfortably the world's largest. At c1.5 billion, Midnight's Descendants (the offspring of those affected by the midnight hour' Partition) already outnumber Europeans and Chinese; and they are growing faster than either. By 2020 they will constitute a quarter of the world's entire population. As well as comprising the peoples of what is now calledSouth Asia' (the preferred term for the partitioned subcontinent of modern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, plus Nepal and Sri Lanka) they are widely established across the globe.

Midnight's Descendants is the first general history ever published to treat the region as a whole. Correlating and contrasting the fortunes of all the constituent nations over the last six decades affords unique insights into the tensions and conflicts that divide what is being hailed as one of the world's most dynamic regions.

Written by a widely respected expert on the region, the book will be the first account to incorporate the rich story of South Asia's transnational, or `diasporic', peoples. It will examine attitudes towards their homeland of the 22 million overseas South Asians, and will assess their contributions to the self-image of the parent states, to economic survival in the case of Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and to India's globalised achievement.

Like Midnight's Children, Midnight's Descendants will be expansive and tumultuous in the great tradition of India's narrative epics.

Related books