Embark on a sweeping journey through the tumultuous modern history of Sri Lanka, from the first hopeful days of independence in 1948 to its complex present in the mid-2020s.
An Island's Passage offers a compelling narrative account of a nation's relentless quest for identity, peace, and prosperity amidst profound challenges. Witness the birth pangs of a new democracy, the critical choices that sowed seeds of division, and the descent into one of Asia's longest and most brutal civil wars.
This meticulously crafted history navigates:
The early optimism of self-rule and the simmering ethnic tensions that escalated into decades of conflict.The rise of charismatic leaders, the impact of shifting political ideologies, and the profound consequences of constitutional changes.The harrowing years of insurgency, foreign intervention, and the devastating human cost of war.The dramatic end of the conflict, the elusive search for reconciliation and accountability, and the nation's struggle with economic crises and political upheavals.The resilience of the Sri Lankan people, their moments of democratic assertion, and their enduring hope for a stable future.From the corridors of power in Colombo to the war-torn landscapes of the North and East, from the heights of economic promise to the depths of national crisis, An Island's Passage provides an insightful and comprehensive understanding of Sri Lanka's modern saga. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend the forces that have shaped this captivating island nation and the challenges that lie ahead on its unfinished journey.
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