Pakistan as a peasant utopia : the communalization of class politics in East Bengal, 1920-1947

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Pakistan as a peasant utopia : the communalization of class politics in East Bengal, 1920-1947

Taj ul-Islam Hashmi

Westview Press, 1992

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Includes bibliography (p. [277]-300) and index

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内容説明

This study brings to light the important and often-ignored role of East Bengali peasants in the formation of an independent East Pakistan. The author shows how religion and ethnicity played much more important roles than did class differences in convincing the peasants to support a homeland for Indian Muslims.

目次

  • Village community, land systems and politics in East Bengal - a background
  • mobilization for insurgency - peasants in politics during the Khilafat movement, 1920-1922
  • the communalization of class struggle, 1923-1929
  • rebellion to conciliation - the capitulation of the Krishak and the ascendancy of the Proja, 1929-1936
  • the eclipse of the Proja and the ascendancy of the Ashraf, 1937-1941
  • the struggle for a utopia - Tanka, Tebhaga and Pakistan, 1942-1947.

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