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From Subjects to Citizens: Society and the Everyday State in India and Pakistan, 1947–1970

معرفی کتاب «From Subjects to Citizens: Society and the Everyday State in India and Pakistan, 1947–1970» نوشتهٔ Editor: Joya Chatterji Guest Editors: Taylor C. Sherman, William Gould and Sarah Ansari، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (CUP) در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This special issue of__Modern Asian Studies__explores the shift from colonial rule to independence in India and Pakistan, with the aim of unravelling the explicit meanings and relevance of ‘independence’ for the new citizens of India and Pakistan during the two decades after 1947. While the study of postcolonial South Asia has blossomed in recent years, this volume addresses a number of imbalances in this dynamic and highly popular field. Firstly, the histories of India and Pakistan after 1947 have come to be conceived separately, with many scholars assuming that the two states developed along divergent paths after independence. Thus, the dominant historical paradigm has been to examine either India or Pakistan in relative isolation from one another. While a handful of very recent books on the partition of the subcontinent have begun to study the two states simultaneously, very few of these new histories reach beyond the immediate concerns of partition. Of course, both countries developed out of much the same set of historical experiences. Viewing the two states in the same frame not only allows the contributors to this issue to explore common themes, it also facilitates an exploration of the powerful continuities between the pre- and post-independence periods. Front Cover......Page 1 1......Page 3 2......Page 9 3......Page 35 4......Page 59 5......Page 83 6......Page 110 7......Page 132 8......Page 159 9......Page 179 10......Page 201 Back Cover......Page 225
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