** THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER **
'A sparkling debut by an outstanding young historian' PETER
FRANKOPAN
'Remarkable … The prose is vivid, the storytelling
cinematic' GUARDIAN
‘This book is a revelation … both original and
important' MISHAL HUSAIN
A history of modern South Asia told through five
partitions that reshaped it.
As recently as 1928, a vast swathe of Asia – India,
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, Bhutan, Yemen, Oman, the UAE, Qatar,
Bahrain and Kuwait – were bound together under a single imperial banner, an
entity known officially as the ‘Indian Empire’, or more simply as the Raj.
It was the British Empire’s crown jewel, a vast dominion
stretching from the Red Sea to the jungles of Southeast Asia, home to a quarter
of the world’s population and encompassing the largest Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and
Zoroastrian communities on the planet. Its people used the Indian rupee, were
issued passports stamped ‘Indian Empire’, and were guarded by armies garrisoned
in forts from the Bab el-Mandeb to the Himalayas
And then, in the space of just fifty years, the Indian
Empire shattered. Five partitions tore it apart, carving out new nations,
redrawing maps, and leaving behind a legacy of war, exile and division.
Shattered Lands, for the first time, presents the
whole story of how the Indian Empire was unmade. How a single, sprawling
dominion became twelve modern nations. How maps were redrawn in boardrooms and
on battlefields, by politicians in London and revolutionaries in Delhi, by
kings in remote palaces and soldiers in trenches.
Its legacies include civil war in Burma and ongoing
insurgencies in Kashmir, Baluchistan and Northeast India, and the Rohingya
genocide. It is a history of ambition and betrayal, of forgotten wars and
unlikely alliances, of borders carved with ink and fire. And, above all, it is
the story of how the map of modern Asia was made.
Sam Dalrymple’s stunning history is based on deep archival
research, previously untranslated private memoirs, and interviews in English,
Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Konyak, Arabic and Burmese. From portraits of
the key political players to accounts of those swept up in these wars and mass
migrations, Shattered Lands is vivid, compelling, thought-provoking history at
its best.
‘A stunning achievement. Shattered Lands reframes
the story of South Asia with rare empathy and elegance, breathing life into the
legacies of the partitions that shape a quarter of our world today’ THANT
MYINT-U
‘This richly researched, vividly written book tells the
story of how a colossal and powerful Empire was broken up into many distinct
nation-states…An impressive debut by a gifted and very energetic young
writer’ RAMACHANDRA GUHA
About the Author
SAM DALRYMPLE's acclaimed debut book, Shattered
Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia, was an international
bestseller, a #1 bestseller in India, and was named one of “the best history
books to read in 2025” by The Week.
It has been translated into three languages (Hindi, Marathi
and Malayalam), was shortlisted for the 2025 Eastern Eye Award for History and
longlisted for the Ramnath Goenka Sahithya Samman 2025 for Best Debut.
Dalrymple is a Delhi-raised Scottish historian and award-winning filmmaker.
He has worked across South and Central Asia and in 2018, he
co-founded Project Dastaan, a peace-building initiative that reconnects
refugees displaced by the 1947 Partition of India.
His debut film, Child of Empire, premiered at
the Sundance Film Festival in 2022, and his animated series Lost
Migrations sold out at the BFI the same year. He runs the history
Substack @travelsofsamwise.