The political inheritance of Pakistan
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The political inheritance of Pakistan
(Cambridge Commomwealth series)
Macmillan, 1991
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Most general political histories of modern South Asia focus on India and the Indian National Congress and tell us little about Pakistan. Most accounts of the background to the independence of Pakistan serve to explain why Pakistan was created. They tell us little about the Pakistan that was actually created. This book discusses the pre-1947 histories of those parts of the South Asian sub-continent that territorially became the original Pakistan so as to provide a more substantial introduction to the distinctive history of Pakistan after Independence than has so far been available.
目次
- Provincial histories and the history of Pakistan, D.A.Low
- the Punjab and the retardation of nationalism, Imran Ali
- the Punjabi chieftians and the transition from Sikh to British rule, Andrew J.Manor
- the unionist party and Punjabi politics, 1937-1947, Ian Talbot
- "divine displeasure" and Muslim elections - the shaping of community in the 20th century Punjab, David Gilmartin
- a doubtful inheritance - the partition of Bengal in 1947, Tazeen M.Murchid
- political legacies of pre-1947 Sind, Sarah Ansari
- the frontier province - Khudai Kidmatgars and the Muslim League, Erland Jannson
- the Abdullah factor - Kashmiri Muslims and the crisis of 1947, Ian Copland
- the rural roots of Pakistani militarism, Clive Dewey.
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