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A collection of videos that are some of the television news reports that were aired by networks such as ABC, the BBC, CBS, & NBC. This archive has been created, specifically, to document videos that are relevant to The ISPaD Project's research - that were taken around the time of partition by impartial news agencies.
ISPaD-Dr. Thomas Dulu Roy
An interview of Dr. Roy at The ISPaD (Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation) Project office on the SUNY Old Westbury campus. The interviews conducted by The ISPaD Project are part of the first & only effort, thus far, to provide an accurate record of the events that have transpired and continued on, since the partition of the Indian subcontinent since 1947 & 1971 - with an emphasis on personal experiences.
The ISPaD Project's primary focal point is ensuring that narratives of those present at the time of partition & their experiences are not lost. We aspire to capture & chronicle as many of these first-hand narratives as possible.
In addition to ISPaD's interviews being readily accessible by the public via the internet, many articles, books, documents, maps, photographs, videos, etc. have been researched, & are also available in The ISPaD Project's continually expanding library in our office at the State University of New York's Old Westbury campus.
ISPaD-Ms. Aroma Dutta
An interview of Ms. Aroma Dutta in Dhaka, Bangladesh for The ISPaD (Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation) Project office on the SUNY Old Westbury campus. The interviews conducted by The ISPaD Project are part of the first & only effort, thus far, to provide an accurate record of the events that have transpired and continued on, since the partition of the Indian subcontinent since 1947 & 1971 - with an emphasis on personal experiences.
The ISPaD Project's primary focal point is ensuring that narratives of those present at the time of partition & their experiences are not lost. We aspire to capture & chronicle as many of these first-hand narratives as possible.
In addition to ISPaD's interviews being readily accessible by the public via the internet, many articles, books, documents, maps, photographs, videos, etc. have been researched, & are also available in The ISPaD Project's continually expanding library in our office at the State University of New York's Old Westbury campus.
ISPaD-Dr. Jiten Roy
An interview of Dr. Roy at The ISPaD (Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation) Project office on the SUNY Old Westbury campus. The interviews conducted by The ISPaD Project are part of the first & only effort, thus far, to provide an accurate record of the events that have transpired and continued on, since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 and 1971 - with an emphasis on personal experiences.
The ISPaD Project's primary focal point is ensuring that narratives of those present at the time of partition & their experiences are not lost. We aspire to capture & chronicle as many of these first-hand narratives as possible.
In addition to ISPaD's interviews being readily accessible by the public via the internet, many articles, books, documents, maps, photographs, videos, etc. have been researched, & are also available in The ISPaD Project's continually expanding library in our office at the State University of New York's Old Westbury campus.
ISPaD-Dr. Hiranmoy Sengupta
An interview of Dr. Hiranmoy Sengupta for The ISPaD (Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation) Project that was done in Kolkata, India. The interviews conducted by The ISPaD Project are part of the first & only effort, thus far, to provide an accurate record of the events that have transpired and continued on, since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 - with an emphasis on personal experiences.
The ISPaD Project's primary focal point is ensuring that narratives of those present at the time of partition & their experiences are not lost. We aspire to capture & chronicle as many of these first-hand narratives as possible.
In addition to ISPaD's interviews being readily accessible by the public via the internet, many articles, books, documents, maps, photographs, videos, etc. have been researched, & are also available in The ISPaD Project's continually expanding library in our office at the State University of New York's Old Westbury campus.
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