Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
1. “Explore the Partition of India through Our Library Resources.” Towards Dolly, 17 July
2018,
libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/hcalibrarian/2017/08/16/explore-partition-of-india-through-librar
y-resources/
a. This is an image from when India and Pakistan got its independence, describing
the tasks the leaders were facing as their countries had become independent.
history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/india-pakistan-war.
a.This site gives us an idea and information of how and why the wars between India
3. Doshi, Vidhi, and Nisar Mehdi. “70 Years Later, Survivors Recall the Horrors of
www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia-pacific/70-years-later-survivors-recall-the-horrors-
of-india-pakistan-partition/2017/08/14/3b8c58e4-7de9-11e7-9026-4a0a64977c92_story.h
tml?utm_term=.fed31032ca17.
a. This website complies experiences of those who have witnessed the Partition of
India, giving a first hand account of what happened during the partition of India.
4. The New York Times, The New York Times, This site has a newspaper from the
nemovies2.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0815.html#article.
a. This site has a primary source being the newspaper from when India gained its
country.
5. “A History of the Conflict between India and Pakistan with Intervention from the United
Information, web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/war_peace/confrontation/hintervention.html.
a. This site is a secondary source and talks about what the problems were between
6. National Archives. “Jinnah on Partition.” The National Archives, The National Archives,
21 May 2014,
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/the-road-to-partition/jinnah-partition/.
7. Henderson, Barney. “Indian Independence Day: Everything You Need to Know about
Partition between India and Pakistan 70 Years On.” The Telegraph, Telegraph Media
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/08/15/indian-independence-day-everything-need-know-
partition-india/.
a. This is a secondary source that talks about what happened and how the
Encyclopedia, www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Indo-Pakistani_Wars.
a. This site is a secondary source and it talks about the first indo-pakistan war and
how and why it occurred.
9. “Independence Day: Why Partition Was a Good Thing for India.” The Economic Times,
economictimes.indiatimes.com/swaminathan-s-a-aiyar/independence-day-why-partition-
was-a-good-thing-for-india/articleshow/15497403.cms.
a. This article is a secondary source that talks about why the Partition of India was a
good thing.
10. News, BBC. “India's Partition 70 Years on: 'I Killed a Man'- BBC News.” YouTube, YouTube, 15
a. This is an interview (primary source) showing someone who had killed someone in the