The Founding of Pakistan: An Annotated Bibliography FROM THE PUBLISHER
This bibliography contains resources related to the founding of Pakistan, collected from the vantage point of the fiftieth anniversary of partition, August, 1997. The call for the creation of Pakistan began in the 1940ssome Indian Muslims were nervous about living in a state in which the overwhelming political control would be in the hands of the Hindu majority. In 1947 India was partitioned and the state of Pakistan was created. What ensued was terrible ethnic violence and cultural strain as Hindus and Muslims clashed. Those conflicts still inform the relations between the two countries, as each eyes the other warily over important and sometimes deadly issues. This fact was dramatically highlighted by the tension over India's recent testing of fissible material and Pakistan's own ballistic missile tests. The histories of the formation of Pakistan that are collected in this book are numerous in their perspectives. They include the views of imperial historians, world systems theorists, world historians, Marxists, British historians, and subalternists. In addition there are constitutional historians, historians of the much maligned "Cambridge school," historians of communalism, as well as biographers and novelists. The wide range of this important historical collection makes it essential to scholars and students of Asian history. It provides a wealth of detailed information about one of the most ambitious and successful colonial independence movements in the world, and broaches the difficult questions surrounding religion and ethnicity, and their intersection with the state.
Author Biography: Roger D. Long (Ph.D., UCLA) is Associate Professor of History at Eastern MichiganUniversity.
FROM THE CRITICS
Choice
Long's timely work primarily provides access to the political context of partition...this guide is certainly a helpful introductory work..
Booknews
Critical reviews of the literature in the 50 years since India was partitioned to create the Moslem state. The works discussed include those tracing the movement for independence and even to the first arrival of Islam in Sind in 712 AD. They are arranged in sections on reference works, political studies, provincial studies, Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), and biographical studies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.