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  • KHIZR TIWANA

    This work is the first biography of Khizr Tiwana, the Unionist Premier of the Punjab during the climacteric period 1942-1947. The Punjab formed the heartland of a future Pakistan State, and for this reason the subcontinent’s destiny rested on the clash between Khizr and Jinnah, the Muslim League leader, over the issue of the region’s unity versus Muslim separatism. The Pakistan demand eventually triumphed, although Unionist rule survived until shortly before the traumatic upheavals of the August 1947 Partition. Pakistan’s creation consigned Khizr’s career to the dustbin of history. Mounting communal and ethnic conflict in contemporary India and Pakistan provides, however, a timely basis for its re-examination. Khizr’s attachment to the ideals of cross communal political cooperation and decentralization of power are likely to become of increasing interest in a critical reappraisal of the partition era.


    ISBN: 0700704272
    Publisher: CURZON PRESS
    Subtitle: THE PUNJAB UNIONIST PARTY AND THE PARTITION OF INDIA
    Author: IAN TALBOT

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  • EPICENTRE OF VIOLENCE


    ISBN: 8178241315
    Publisher: PERMANENT BLACK
    Subtitle:
    Author: IAN TALBOT

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  • PAKISTAN: A NEW HISTORY

    If Pakistan is to preserve all that is good about the country, it must face the deterioration of its social and political institutions. Sidestepping easy headlines to identify Pakistan’s true dangers, this volume revisits the major turning points and trends of Pakistani history over the past six decades. While Ian Talbot’s study centres on Pakistan’s many failures—the collapse of stable governance, the drop in positive political and economic development, and, most of all, the unrealised goal of a Muslim state as envisaged by the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah this book unequivocally affirms the country’s potential for a positive reawakening. These failures were not preordained, Talbot argues. His sensitive historical approach makes it clear that favourable opportunities still remain for Pakistan, in which the state has a chance to reclaim its priorities and institutions and re-establish political and economic sustainability.

    ‘Talbot’s judgements are balanced and his words authoritative.’

    — Francis Robinson, Professor of the History of South Asia,Royal Holloway, University of London

    ‘An invaluable guide for navigating and understanding Pakistan’s complex, byzantine politics. No other contemporary history of Pakistan comes anywhere near Talbot’s understanding and detail of its challenges and missed opportunities.’

    — Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan’s former Ambassador to the US andeditor of Pakistan: Beyond the ‘Crisis State’ (OUP, 2011)
    ISBN: 9780199400416
    Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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    Author: IAN TALBOT

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