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Introduction

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ContentsA Political History of Pakistan, 1947-2007 V. Y. Belokrenitsky and V. N. Moscalenko 2

Confronting the Bomb Edited by Pervez Hoodbhoy 2

Faiz: Fifty Poems Selected and translated by Mahmood Jamal 3

Fragments of the Afghan Frontier Edited by Magnus Marsden and Benjamin D. Hopkins 3

Indus Waters and Social Change Saiyid Ali Naqvi 4

Muslims in Indian Cities Edited by Laurent Gayer and Christophe Jaffrelot 4

Pakistan—The Garrison State Ishtiaq Ahmed 5

Riot Politics Ward Berenschot 5

The Frontier Crimes Regulation Edited by Robert Nichols 6

The North-West Frontier (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Sultan-i-Rome 6

The Politics of Self-Expression Markus Daechsel 7

The Untold Story of the People of Azad Kashmir Christopher Snedden 7

Jadeed Farsi Shairi Translated by Noon Meem Rashid 8

Mahasin-e-Kalam-e Ghalib Abdurrahman Bijnouri Edited by Syed Nomanul Haq 8

Intikhab: Saadat Hasan Manto Compiled by Asif Farrukhi 9

Poora Manto Volume 1 Compiled by Shamsul Haq Usmani 9

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A Political History of Pakistan, 1947-2007V. Y. Belokrenitsky and V. N. Moscalenko

This is a serious, scholarly narrative regarding the life of the nation. It describes the political history of Pakistan from the time of Partition to the Musharraf government. In considerable detail, the authors have described the main features and predominant trends. The aims and achievements of the successive governments are analyzed, with particular attention to the interplay of socio-economic forces and interests. The country’s foreign policy is examined in the context of the regional and global situation, with special regard to the relations between Pakistan and the USSR/Russia.

V. Y. Belokrenitsky is currently Deputy Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, as well as Professor at MGIMO-University of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation.

V. N. Moscalenko is presently Chief Research Associate at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, and also Professor at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State (National) University.

2013520 pagesHardback978-0-19-906380-2216x138 mmRs 995

2012448 pagesHardback978-0-19-906833-3234x156 mmRs 1395

Confronting the BombPakistaNi aNd iNdiaN scieNtists sPeak Out

edited by Pervez Hoodbhoy

Authored by scientists from both sides of the Pakistan–India divide, this collection of essays fearlessly explores tabooed, but urgent, nuclear issues. Concerned citizens, policy-makers, and nuclear experts are presented with a rich range of complexities: political and semi-technical. Beginning with the coming of the atomic age to India, and later to Pakistan, the book looks at the furious nuclear race after the 1998 nuclear tests. It goes on to examine Pakistan’s changing strategic nuclear objectives, the Kargil conflict, and the fact that ownership of the bomb is now claimed by Islamic political parties. Rejecting nuclear nationalism, this is a unique work by Pakistanis and Indians working together to warn of nuclear dangers.

Pervez Hoodbhoy taught at the Department of Physics at the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and at the School of Science and Engineering, Lahore University of Management Sciences.

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Faiz: Fifty Poemsselected and translated by Mahmood Jamal

The book is a selection of Faiz’s fifty most popular poems, translated in a language and style that will appeal to a wide cross section of readers. It contains not only the Urdu original, but also the transliterated version for non-Urdu readers.

Faiz Ahmed Faiz is widely acclaimed as one of the leading Urdu poets of the modern age. His published works include numerous volumes of poetry, as well as his collected works published posthumously.

Mahmood Jamal has several poetry collections to his name and has been published widely in anthologies of British poetry as well. An award-winning film-maker, Jamal has produced several documentaries.

2013212 pagesPaperback978-0-19-906595-0216x138 mmRs 495

Fragments of the Afghan Frontieredited by Magnus Marsden and Benjamin d. Hopkins

This is a history and ethnography of the North-West Frontier between Afghanistan and Pakistan, an area of increasing strategic interest to the West. This region and its relationship to the world remain poorly understood in the popular Western imagination. Through the construction of a collage of historical narratives and intense ethnographic encounters, Marsden and Hopkins argue that the simplistic stereotypes and tropes, which too often masquerade as knowledge about the Frontier, not only conceal a more complex reality, but are also a source of the problems that local and international actors alike face there. This study offers a corrective to simplistic understanding both of the region’s history and its current realities, leaving the reader with a deeper understanding of the ever-evolving complexity of this globally significant region.

Magnus Marsden is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK.

Benjamin D. Hopkins is Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington DC, USA.

2013316 pagesHardback978-0-19-906821-0216x138 mmRs 995

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Indus Waters and Social ChangetHe eVOlutiON aNd tRaNsitiON Of agRaRiaN sOcietY iN PakistaN

saiyid ali Naqvi

The author has brought a wealth of knowledge in water resources development, acquired over a 58-year career, to this study of the impact of the harnessing of the Indus waters on the evolution and development of the fabric of society in the region. He follows the Indus in its journey from around 7000 BC to present times, as he develops his thesis that the processes of social change in the region that now constitutes Pakistan are inextricably linked to the harnessing of the Indus waters. The book makes a critical assessment of the pace of the social change process in Pakistan and finds that it has reached a phase which could at best be characterized as ‘quasi-industrial’. This study provides the research, historical facts, and insights for an informed public debate on the policy measures for overcoming impediments and accelerating the social change process.

Saiyid Ali Naqvi’s lengthy career in water resources development and management covered the large dams and irrigation projects in Pakistan and also included major international projects.

2012844 pagesHardback978-0-19-906396-3240x180 mmRs 2900

Muslims in Indian CitiestRaJectORies Of MaRgiNalisatiON

edited by laurent gayer and christophe Jaffrelot

With a population of more than 150 million, Muslims are the largest Indian minority. But over the last twenty-five years, they have faced a significant decline in both socio-economic and political terms—while afflicted by periodic waves of communal violence. In India’s cities, these developments find contrasting forms of expression. While Muslims lag behind other communities, local syncretic cultures have proved to be resilient in the South and in the East. In the Hindi belt and in the North, Muslims have met a different fate, especially in riot-prone areas (Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Aligarh) and in the former capitals of Muslim states (Delhi, Hyderabad, Bhopal, and Lucknow). This book supplements an ethnographic approach to Muslims in eleven Indian cities with a quantitative methodology in order to give an account of this untold story.

Christophe Jaffrelot is Research Director at CNRS and teaches South Asian politics and history at Sciences Po (Paris), France.

Laurent Gayer is a Research Fellow at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), currently posted at the Centre de Sciences Humaines (CSH), Delhi. He is also Research Associate at the Centre d’Etudes de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud, Paris, France.

2013412 pagesHardback978-0-19-906818-0216x138 mmRs 995

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Pakistan—The Garrison StateORigiNs, eVOlutiON, cONsequeNces (1947–2011)

ishtiaq ahmed

This study seeks to solve the following puzzle: In 1947, the Pakistan military was poorly trained and poorly armed. Defence and security were therefore issues that no Pakistan government, civil or military, could ignore. Over the years, the military, or rather the Pakistan Army, continued to grow in power and influence, and progressively became the most powerful institution. This book explores the relationship between the internal and external factors in explaining the rise of the military as the most powerful institution in Pakistan. It also looks at the consequences of such relationships for the political and economic development of Pakistan. A conceptual and theoretical framework combining the notion of a post-colonial state and Harald Lasswell’s concept of a garrison state is propounded to analyse the evolution of Pakistan as a fortress of Islam.

Ishtiaq Ahmed is now Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Stockholm University, and Honorary Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.

2013508 pagesHardback978-0-19-906636-0216x138 mmRs 1295

Riot PoliticsHiNdu-MusliM ViOleNce aNd tHe iNdiaN state

Ward Berenschot

Based on an extensive ethnographic study of Gujarat’s local politics, Riot Politics offers a novel approach to understanding the processes that foster outbursts of communal violence in India. Berenschot argues that the difficulties that especially poorer citizens face when dealing with state institutions, underlie the capacity and interests of political actors to instigate and organise communal violence. As the reader is led into the often shadowy world of local politics in Gujarat, the author reveals how the capacity and willingness of various types of rioters—from politicians, local criminals, Hindu-nationalist activists to neighbourhood leaders and police officials—to organise and perpetrate violence is closely related to the different positions these actors hold in the patronage networks that provide access to state resources.

Ward Berenschot is a political scientist and a researcher at Leiden University, the Netherlands, specialising in identity politics and local democracy in India and Indonesia.

2013252 pagesHardback978-0-19-906817-3234x156 mmRs 895

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The Frontier Crimes Regulationa HistORY iN dOcuMeNts

edited by Robert Nichols

This volume contains primary source documents—correspondence and regulations—related to the writing of the Punjab Frontier Crimes Regulation of 1887 for what was to become the British North-West Frontier Province and ensuing years of debate over the need for additional revisions. They document the complex colonial adaptation of legal codes and levers of power to control what were seen as archaic but enduring social, moral, and cultural norms based on Pashtun customary social and devotional practices. Throughout this history, alternative voices disputed any claims to colonial legal or moral hegemony. Features of this history, including the latest version of the Frontier Crimes Regulation, continued into the early twenty-first century as active, highly debated features of state administrative policies.

Robert Nichols is Professor of History at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, USA.

2013296 pagesHardback978-0-19-906673-5234x156 mmRs 895

The North-West Frontier (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)essaYs ON HistORY

sultan-i-Rome

The book covers a variety of topics about the Frontier (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and its people. It outlines the geography of the province. The three major theories about the origin of the Pukhtuns are recounted and the Pukhtun code of life, Pukhtu, is described. The author discusses the area’s occupation by the British in 1849 and examines the Durand Line Agreement (1893). From the uprising against the British in the tribal belt in 1897, the book moves to the formation of the province in 1901 and covers the related constitutional developments. The role of the Khudai Khidmatgar Movement, the Muslim League in the province, and the 1947 referendum are discussed. The political career of Abdul Ghaffar Khan and the educational services of Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum are described, as well as the administrative apparatus prevailing in the tribal areas.

Sultan-i-Rome is presently Assistant Professor of History at Government Jahanzeb College, Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

2013492 pagesHardback978-0-19-906343-7216x138 mmRs 1250

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The Politics of Self-ExpressiontHe uRdu Middle-class Milieu iN Mid-tWeNtietH ceNtuRY iNdia aNd PakistaN

Markus daechsel

Middle-class political culture in interwar North India was haunted by fascistic resonances. Activists from various political camps believed in forms of Social Darwinism, worshipped violence and war, and focused their political action on public spectacles and paramilitary organization. This book argues that these features were part of a larger political culture—the politics of self-expression—that had lost sight of society as the space in which politics was conducted. It proposes that this re-orientation of politics was the result of social transformations brought about by the coming of a consumer society. The politics of self-expression was fixated with matters related to political choices, the branding of clothes and bodies, and the use of a political language that closely resembled advertising discourse. This study traces the socio-genesis of this new form of politics through a detailed analysis of material culture in the Urdu middle-class milieu.

Markus Daechsel teaches the history of South Asia and the Islamic world at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.

The Untold Story of the People of Azad Kashmirchristopher snedden

This important book offers a new perspective on Pakistan-administered Kashmir, also known as Azad Kashmir. Snedden contends that pro-Pakistan Muslims in south-western Jammu and Kashmir, facing extermination at the hands of the Dogra troops, instigated the Kashmir dispute; India has consistently claimed it was Pashtun tribesmen from Pakistan, but these were tribesmen related to the Poonch Muslims. With comprehensive new information, the author critically examines Azad Kashmir as a political and economic entity in a subordinate relationship with Pakistan, with its population caught up in an international dispute.

Christopher Snedden is an Australian politico-strategic analyst, author, and academic specialising in South Asia.

2013295 pagesHardback978-0-19-547667-5216x138 mmRs 895

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