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Phone: +1 917-524-0035



Address: 85-60 Parsons Blvd 11432 New York, NY, US

Website: www.ispad1947.org/

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The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project 01.02.2021

Call for Papers 2021 Partition Center Journal (ISSN 2377-7567) The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project (ISPaD) invites you to send articles, essays, poems, short stories, photographs, or documents for the 2021 issue of the Journal. We plan to release the journal during the October 2021 Partition Center Conference. Our past journals contained articles from/on the U.S., India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Poland, and Korea of diverse topics from wid...e geographical areas. Papers could cover such areas as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh partitions; Its consequences; Effects of partition on current socio-politics; Partitions of Bengal, Punjab, Kashmir and Assam; Partition studies; India, Pakistan and Bangladesh independence; partition and/or division of population from Ireland to Cyprus, from the Balkans to Sahel, to Palestine, Mideast, the former Soviet Union, Korea and Africa; Reconciliation and Forgiveness; Unity; Identity; History; Colonial borders; Narratives of refugees, survivors and protectors; First person account; Division’s long-term effects; Minority issues in divided lands; Effects of displaced peoples on host population; Indigenous peoples, their language, culture and religion; Refugee politics; Longing for home; Nationalism; Extremism; Role of Religion; Tolerance and Intolerance; Music, literature and art influencing politics. (We prefer unpublished materials, however, if you have something already published and want us to consider republication of that, please send us a copy indicating where and when it was published.) All papers and essays must be written double spaced with endnotes and a bibliography following a standard format. It should not exceed 1,800 words; and sent to us by June 1, 2021. Papers and documents should be sent to [email protected] as attachment to Sachi G. Dastidar, Ph.D. Chair, ISPaD, and Partition Center Journal Committee; (Distinguished Service Professor, Politics, Economics & Law Department, State University of New York, Old Westbury, NY; [email protected].) Editorial Committee: Dr. Alireza Ebrahimi, Dr. Edislav Manetovic, Dr. Saradindu Mukherji, Dr. Caroline Sawyer, and Dr. Mohsin R. Siddique. See more

The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project 20.01.2021

Psychology of Prophetism by Dr. Elst answers many questions and simultaneously raises more questions by those same minds. Nonetheless, as religion is an opiate ...for/of the masses - every video speaking of any subject that might focus upon religion or even mentions one, some, or all religions in any respect has opened the door...for the devout + religious militants (of any faith & agnostics & atheists) to respond very emotionally and extensively against or for such a video. See more

The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project 30.12.2020

Call for Papers 2021 Partition Center Journal (ISSN 2377-7567) The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project (ISPaD) invites you to send articles, essays, poems, short stories, photographs, or documents for the 2021 issue of the Journal. We plan to release the journal during the October 2021 Partition Center Conference. Our past journals contained articles from/on the U.S., India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Poland, and Korea of diverse topics from wide... geographical areas. Papers could cover such areas as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh partitions; Its consequences; Effects of partition on current socio-politics; Partitions of Bengal, Punjab, Kashmir and Assam; Partition studies; India, Pakistan and Bangladesh independence; partition and/or division of population from Ireland to Cyprus, from the Balkans to Sahel, to Palestine, Mideast, the former Soviet Union, Korea and Africa; Reconciliation and Forgiveness; Unity; Identity; History; Colonial borders; Narratives of refugees, survivors and protectors; First person account; Division’s long-term effects; Minority issues in divided lands; Effects of displaced peoples on host population; Indigenous peoples, their language, culture and religion; Refugee politics; Longing for home; Nationalism; Extremism; Role of Religion; Tolerance and Intolerance; Music, literature and art influencing politics. (We prefer unpublished materials, however, if you have something already published and want us to consider republication of that, please send us a copy indicating where and when it was published.) All papers and essays must be written double spaced with endnotes and a bibliography following a standard format. It should not exceed 1,800 words; and sent to us by June 1, 2021. Papers and documents should be sent to [email protected] as attachment(s) to Sachi G. Dastidar, Ph.D. Chair, ISPaD, and Partition Center Journal Committee; (Distinguished Service Professor, Politics, Economics & Law Department, State University of New York, Old Westbury, NY; [email protected].) Editorial Committee: Dr. Alireza Ebrahimi, Dr. Edislav Manetovic, Dr. Saradindu Mukherji, Dr. Caroline Sawyer, and Dr. Mohsin R. Siddique. See more

The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project 18.12.2020

The ISPaD Project respects Martin Luther King Day on 1/15/21: Though King's actions and accomplishments earned him a prominent place in American history, his pen has had just as big of an impact. From his famous "I have a dream" speech to his landmark "Letter from the Birmingham Jail," his words continue to uplift and inspire.King promotes the best virtues that humans can possess: kindness, understanding, forgiveness, hope, and most important of all, love.

The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project 05.12.2020

Are You Or Anybody In Your Family A Victim Of The Partition Of The Indian Subcontinent (1946 - Present) And Its After Effects ? *** Please Contact Us To Share Your Story! *** ISPaD: Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project... 85-60 Parson Boulevard, 1st Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432 USA P: (001) 917-524-0035 www.ispad1947.org. [email protected]