2024-06-20
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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
We're joined on this episode by Michelle Hussein.
The acclaimed journalist and host of BBC Radio Four's today program is usually the one putting tough questions to UK politicians, but she was the one answering the question questions recently live on stage at Londons Conway hall as she discussed her book broken my family from empire to independence.
It tells the multifaceted story of her family who experienced the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, when the nations gained independence from the British Empire.
But partition was also a time of unprecedented sectarian violence, which amounted to an estimated death of more than a million people and some 15 million more who were displaced from their homes.
Husseins book confronts the acute sense of loss brought on by partition, the rupturing of cross border relationships, and how that legacy still impacts the descendants of empire living in Britain today.
This event was presented in partnership with fourth estate and joining Michelle on stage to discuss the book was the journalist, broadcaster and John L Weinberg, visiting professor at the School of Public and international affairs at Princeton University.
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