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Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh Remembering 1971

Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh Remembering 1971

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Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 by Yasmin Saikia is a deeply moving and important historical work that examines the experiences of women during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. Through oral histories, personal testimonies, and extensive research, the book sheds light on the human cost of war and the lasting impact of violence, memory, and trauma.

Yasmin Saikia focuses on the voices of survivors, particularly women who experienced displacement, social suffering, and wartime atrocities during the conflict that led to the independence of Bangladesh. The book explores how personal memories intersect with national history, identity, and the process of healing after war.

Rather than only recounting political or military events, Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh highlights the emotional and social realities faced by ordinary people during and after the war. It also examines how gender, memory, and historical narratives shape public understanding of conflict and nation-building.

This book is essential for readers interested in Bangladesh history, gender studies, war studies, South Asian politics, and human rights history. It combines scholarly depth with compassionate storytelling, making it both informative and emotionally powerful.

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