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Historical Dictionary of Pakistan (Asian/Oceanic Historical Dictionaries #33)

AUTHOR: Shahid Javed Burki
ISBN: 0810836343

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Historical Dictionary of Pakistan (Asian/Oceanic Historical Dictionaries #33)
- Book Review,
by Shahid Javed Burki

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After a chronology and an introduction, entries discuss the places, people, events, and institutions that have influenced Pakistan's history. The bibliography is extensive, but not classified. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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At what point should one begin Pakistan's history? Should one start with August 14, 1947 when Lord Louis Mountbatten administered the oath of office to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's first Governor General? If we start with August 14 as Pakistan's birthday, it is impossible to tell Pakistan's full story. To really understand the circumstances that resulted in the birth of Pakistan, one has to go much farther back in history. Beyond Jinnah's call for separate states in 1940, and even beyond the elections of 1937, all the way back to the eighth century when Islam first arrived on the Indian sub-continent. This expanded and updated edition provides concise, accurate, dictionary-style entries on the religious, social, political, economic, and cultural events and leaders that contributed to the founding of the Muslim state. Dr. Burki provides a helpful introduction to aid with historical context. The handy chronology and comprehensive bibliography further augment the usefulness of this volume, making it a helpful guide for the new student of Pakistan and quick ready-reference for the experienced scholar. Praise for the first edition: "...a very useful bibliography... [The introduction]...is a finely crafted essay...provides the user with an insider's view of the emergence of a new nation...a very authoritative and readable source. Recommended for all levels of college and university reference collections." --CHOICE

About the Author
Shahid Javed Burki is an expert in Pakistani affairs. He has been an economist in Pakistan, and held many posts there including Chief Economist, Government of West Pakistan, and Economic Advisor to the Ministry of Commerce. He later joined the World Bank, where he is the Vice President of the Latin America and Caribbean Region. In 1997-1998 Dr. Burki returned home to Pakistan to serve as the minister in charge of finance planning and economic affairs in the interim government.


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Historical Dictionary of Pakistan (Asian/Oceanic Historical Dictionaries #33)
- Book Reviews,
by Shahid Javed Burki

Historical Dictionary of Pakistan (Asian/Oceanic Historical Dictionaries #33)

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At what point should one begin Pakistan's history? Should one start with August 14, 1947 when Lord Louis Mountbatten administered the oath of office to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's first Governor General? If we start with August 14 as Pakistan's birthday, it is impossible to tell Pakistan's full story. To really understand the circumstances that resulted in the birth of Pakistan, one has to go much farther back in history. Beyond Jinnah's call for separate states in 1940, and even beyond the elections of 1937, all the way back to the eighth century when Islam first arrived on the Indian sub-continent. This expanded and updated edition provides concise, accurate, dictionary-style entries on the religious, social, political, economic, and cultural events and leaders that contributed to the founding of the Muslim state. Dr. Burki provides a helpful introduction to aid with historical context. The handy chronology and comprehensive bibliography further augment the usefulness of this volume, making it a helpful guide for the new student of Pakistan and quick ready-reference for the experienced scholar. Praise for the first edition: "...a very useful bibliography... [The introduction]...is a finely crafted essay...provides the user with an insider's view of the emergence of a new nation...a very authoritative and readable source. Recommended for all levels of college and university reference collections." —CHOICE

Author Biography: Shahid Javed Burki is an expert in Pakistani affairs. He has been an economist in Pakistan, and held many posts there including Chief Economist, Government of West Pakistan, and Economic Advisor to the Ministry of Commerce. He later joined theWorld Bank, where he is the Vice President of the Latin America and Caribbean Region. In 1997-1998 Dr. Burki returned home to Pakistan to serve as the minister in charge of finance planning and economic affairs in the interim government.

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Entries explain how and why Pakistan was founded, shed light on the economy and political system, provide insight on social and cultural factors, and profile key figures in Pakistan's history. An introduction provides a historical context. Includes a list of abbreviations and acronyms, a b&w map, and a chronology. This second edition reflects changes in the country since 1991. The author previously worked in the Civil Service of Pakistan, and recently served as the minister in charge of finance planning and economic affairs in the interim government in Pakistan in the late 1990s. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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