
Chequered Past, Uncertain Future
The History of Pakistan
Tahir Kamran(Author)
Reaktion Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2024
Book
Hardback
568 pages
978-1-78914-913-5 (ISBN)
Description
A sweeping journey through the ebbs and flows of Pakistan's history, from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization to contemporary times, this book not only uncovers the influences from Turkey, Persia, Arabia and Britain that have shaped this South Asian nation, but showcases the region's diverse, rich tapestry of peoples, and Pakistan's pluralistic, multicultural society. Chequered Past, Uncertain Future describes the post-1947 shift - following the partition of India and the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan - as the country became more religiously conservative and autocratic, intensifying sectarian and ethnic divisions. For most of the country's history, the people of Pakistan have found themselves under the control of military dictators who suppress civil liberties and freedom of speech and action - a trend that persists today.
Reviews / Votes
This comprehensive history of Pakistan sets as its tragic and acute frame the tension between democracy and religious ideology in the country . . . the best recent political history of the country, with a well-judged narrative of its crisis of legitimacy and sharp portraits of its major actors. -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta * Foreign Affairs * Ambitious in terms of its breadth and depth, this book provides a welcome assessment of Pakistan's political journey, combining historical insight with penetrating observations on recent developments in the country. * Sarah Ansari, Professor of History (South Asia), Royal Holloway, University of London * Pakistan's history is one of many twists and turns. It is a history of a new country, shaped by distinctively modern, nineteenth- and twentieth-century political trends, yet one also of great historical depth and considerable cultural diversity. As Tahir Kamran shows in this important new book, Pakistan's story illustrates the contradictions between considerable internal cultural dynamism and persistent structures of neo-colonial dependence, reflected in the political domination, through many political changes and upheavals, of interlocked bureaucratic, landed and military elites. Chequered Past, Uncertain Future is a sweeping history that examines the most recent crises shaping Pakistan's political landscape. * David Gilmartin, Distinguished Professor of History, North Carolina State University, and author of Blood and Water: The Indus River Basin in Modern History * Laced with occasional witticism, Kamran's voluminous 565-page tome is a delight to read on many counts. Covering ancient India to the present PDM government, the book's scope spans over centuries and mirrors the author's grip on history. Building on original research besides existing literature, his analysis is informedby a pluralist approach that takes into account the multiplicity of discourses. However, theoretical debates
do not render the text inaccessible to a non-specialist readership . . . One should acknowledge the important contributions Kamran's book makes. The mere sweep of the book, encapsulating centuries of history, inspires awe. * Dawn, Pakistan *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
45 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 50 mm
Weight
918 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78914-913-5 (9781789149135)
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Person
Tahir Kamran is Head of the Department of the Liberal Arts at Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Director of the Khaldunia Centre for Historical Research and the editor of the Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies. His books include Colonial Lahore: A History of the City and Beyond (with Ian Talbot, 2017).
Content
Introduction by Ian Talbot
1 From Pre-Historic to the Early Modern Era: 3800 bc to ad 1707
2 The British Rule and the Rise of Muslim Nationalism
3 Bloodied Partition and Punjab's Bifurcation: 1947
4 Multiple Challenges, Limited Options: Making sense of the Early Problems
5 Faltering Years of a Nascent State, 1947-58
6 Praetorianism Unbound (Ayub Khan's Rule), 1958-69
7 Praetorianism Under Gen. Yahya Khan and East Pakistan's Separation, 1969-71
8 The Era of Populism: Zulfi Bhutto, 1971-7
9 Piety and Praetorianism: General Zia ul Haq's Reign, 1977-88
10 The Rule of Troika and the Onset of 'Establishmentarian Democracy', 1988-99
11 Pervez Musharraf: An Autocrat Re-Engineering Politics, 1999-2008
12 A Decade of Uncertainty: 2008-18
13 Imran Khan Assumes Charge
14 Regime Change and a Year of Uncertainty
Epilogue
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
1 From Pre-Historic to the Early Modern Era: 3800 bc to ad 1707
2 The British Rule and the Rise of Muslim Nationalism
3 Bloodied Partition and Punjab's Bifurcation: 1947
4 Multiple Challenges, Limited Options: Making sense of the Early Problems
5 Faltering Years of a Nascent State, 1947-58
6 Praetorianism Unbound (Ayub Khan's Rule), 1958-69
7 Praetorianism Under Gen. Yahya Khan and East Pakistan's Separation, 1969-71
8 The Era of Populism: Zulfi Bhutto, 1971-7
9 Piety and Praetorianism: General Zia ul Haq's Reign, 1977-88
10 The Rule of Troika and the Onset of 'Establishmentarian Democracy', 1988-99
11 Pervez Musharraf: An Autocrat Re-Engineering Politics, 1999-2008
12 A Decade of Uncertainty: 2008-18
13 Imran Khan Assumes Charge
14 Regime Change and a Year of Uncertainty
Epilogue
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index