Pakistan in the Twentieth Century: A Political History (Jubilee Series)
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Introducing "Pakistan in the Twentieth Century: A Political History (Jubilee Series)" - an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the intricate politics and history of Pakistan. This thought-provoking used book offers a deep dive into the complex dynamics of a nation shaped by tumultuous events and foreign intervention. Written by a reputable author who has spent decades engaging with the Pakistani elite, this text explores critical moments in history and how they have contributed to Pakistan's current...
Show moreIntroducing "Pakistan in the Twentieth Century: A Political History (Jubilee Series)" - an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the intricate politics and history of Pakistan. This thought-provoking used book offers a deep dive into the complex dynamics of a nation shaped by tumultuous events and foreign intervention. Written by a reputable author who has spent decades engaging with the Pakistani elite, this text explores critical moments in history and how they have contributed to Pakistan's current state.
This book stands out not only for its insightful analysis but also for its compelling narrative style. It invites readers into the heart of a nation that has faced significant challenges since its inception, including the shocking assassination of its first Prime Minister, Liaqat Ali Khan. The author contextualizes these pivotal events within the broader socio-political landscape, providing a robust commentary that sheds light on governance issues, military influences, and the struggle for literacy and awareness among the Pakistani populace.
Best Occasions to Use This Gift: This remarkable book is perfect for commemorating educational milestones, such as graduations or achieving a degree in political science. Furthermore, it makes a thoughtful gift during discussions on current affairs and political awareness.
Unlike other political histories that may gloss over critical events, "Pakistan in the Twentieth Century" provides depth and nuance, engaging the reader with its narrative style and thorough research. While similar books often target only an academic audience, this one transcends boundaries, making complex historical narratives accessible for all. This comprehensive approach ensures that it isn't just a textbook, but rather a profound exploration that instills a sense of urgency to understand Pakistan's past and its ramifications for the future.
Why You will Love This Product? This book is not only an academic resource; it is a transformative journey through the heart and soul of Pakistan. By engaging with its poignant stories and critical observations, readers will find themselves reflecting on their own beliefs and perspectives about governance, culture, and identity. The emotional weight of the narrative will compel you to consider the struggles of a nation yearning for autonomy and understanding. As you turn each page, you'll discover that it is a story that needs to be heard, cherished, and understood by all, especially by those who call Pakistan home.
Less| manufacturer | Oxford University Press |
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| weight | 1.45064168396 |
| width | 1.2 |
| length | 8.5 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
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The book primarily explores Pakistan's political history, addressing pivotal events that have shaped the nation.
The author is a political scientist with extensive experience and connections within Pakistan.
Yes, while it serves an academic audience, it's written in an engaging style accessible to general readers.
Absolutely, it provides crucial historical context that is essential for understanding Pakistan’s current political landscape.
Currently, it is primarily in English, but translation into Urdu is suggested for wider accessibility.
This book is suitable for readers aged 15 and above, especially students and adults interested in political studies.