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Boda 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (558 p.) 225 0$aSupplements to Vetus Testamentum,$x0083-5889 ;$vv. 153 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-21598-0 320 $a"Academic achievements of H.G.M. Williamson" (p. [xvii]-xxviii) includes a bibliography of H.G.M. Williamson's works. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [441]-479) and indexes. 327 $tThe beginnings of "biblical archaeology" /$rGraham Davies --$tMission among the Jews, Holy Land and Aramaic studies : the case of Gustaf Dalman /$rThomas Willi --$tTraces of ergativity in biblical Hebrew /$rJohn Barton --$tIsaiah 30:15 [ ... ] and Akkadian {caron}subat n{macr}ehuti/{caron}subtu n{macr}ehutu, "quiet abode" /$rKevin J. Cathcart --$tWho "began to call on the name of the Lord" in Genesis 4:26b? : the MT and the versions /$rRobert P. Gordon --$tThe Septuagint of Isaiah and priesthood /$rArie van der Kooij --$tProverbs 30:32 and the root [nvl] /$rA.A. 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Loyalty and Anti- Colonial Nationalism --$t2. Negotiating a Minority Status --$t3. Religion and Non- Violence in Punjabi Politics --$t4. Towards an All- India Settlement --$t5. Partition Violence and the Question of Responsibility --$t6. Memory and the Search for Meaning in Post- Partition Delhi --$tConclusion --$tAcknowledgments --$tNotes --$tGlossary --$tSelected Bibliography --$tIndex 330 $aChanging Homelands offers a startling new perspective on what was and was not politically possible in late colonial India. In this highly readable account of the partition in the Punjab, Neeti Nair rejects the idea that essential differences between the Hindu and Muslim communities made political settlement impossible. 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