Pakistan: Origins, Identity and FutureThis book is an accessible, comprehensive, and nuanced history of Pakistan. It reflects upon state and society in Pakistan and shows they have been shaped by historical forces and personae. Hoodbhoy expertly maps the journey of the region from many millennia ago to the circumstances and impulses that gave birth to the very first state in history founded upon religious identity. He documents colonial rule, the trauma of Partition, the nation’s wars with India, the formation of Bangladesh, and the emergence of Baloch nationalism. The book also examines longstanding complex themes and issues – such as religious fundamentalism, identity formation, democracy, and military rule – as well as their impact on the future of the state of Pakistan. Drawing on a range of sources and written by one of the foremost intellectuals of the region, this book will be indispensable for scholars, researchers, students of history, politics, and South Asian studies. It will be of great interest to the general reader interested in understanding Pakistan. |
Contents
PART ONE Long Before the TwoNation Idea | |
Two The British Reinvent India | |
The Lonely Modernizer | |
PoetPreacherPolitician | |
Liberal Secular Visionary? | |
Six Jinnah Trounces His Muslim Opponents | |
East Pakistan | |
Balochistan | |
Nine Was Partition Worth the Price? | |
Ten What Is the Ideology of Pakistan and Does It Matter? | |
Eleven Why Couldnt Pakistan Become an Islamic State? | |
Twelve Why Is Pakistan a Praetorian State? | |
