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Themes, theories, and topics in the history of religion, violence and political mobilization in Pakistan

Themes, theories, and topics in the history of religion, violence and political mobilization in Pakistan
Themes, theories, and topics in the history of religion, violence and political mobilization in Pakistan
The chapter forms the introduction to the volume. It addresses issues of Pakistan's clientalistic politics, the failure to integrate regional nationalisms, the legacies of colonial rule and the 1947 Partition for contemporary Pakistan
978-1-138-90347-0
1-13
Routledge
Talbot, Ian
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Long, Roger
Samad, Yunas
Singh, Gurharpal
Talbot, Ian
Talbot, Ian
b240135a-0cab-4162-b8a6-922fbeec492f
Long, Roger
Samad, Yunas
Singh, Gurharpal
Talbot, Ian

Talbot, Ian (2015) Themes, theories, and topics in the history of religion, violence and political mobilization in Pakistan. In, Long, Roger, Samad, Yunas, Singh, Gurharpal and Talbot, Ian (eds.) State and Nation Building in Pakistan: Beyond Islam and Security. Abingdon, GB. Routledge, pp. 1-13.

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The chapter forms the introduction to the volume. It addresses issues of Pakistan's clientalistic politics, the failure to integrate regional nationalisms, the legacies of colonial rule and the 1947 Partition for contemporary Pakistan

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Published date: October 2015
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 385670
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385670
ISBN: 978-1-138-90347-0
PURE UUID: 6a4c8afc-3ae0-49a4-b4b5-7fa42f1c5ed3

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Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 19:43

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Author: Ian Talbot
Editor: Roger Long
Editor: Yunas Samad
Editor: Gurharpal Singh
Editor: Ian Talbot

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