This collection of thirteen articles from the Journal of the Sind Historical Society concentrates on precolonial and colonial Sind. These articles reveal much about Sindh's past and historically showcase the region's broad socio-cultural spectrum. Scholarship frequently overlooks the subjects and people in this collection. In part, this oversight is due to so few libraries (both in Pakistan and around the world) having copies of the Journal of the Sind Historical Society. There are no reprints of these articles in any other book, nor has anyone reprinted them in their entirety since the 1930s and 1940s. The articles in this book not only deepen knowledge about Sindh but also the history of Pakistan and the diversity of its people. They represent, like most research printed in the Journal of the Sind Historical Society, 'forgotten' chapters in both Sindhi and Pakistani history. These chapters celebrate Pakistan's socio-cultural diversity and point toward how the histories of region and nation should be intertwined.
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Note on Spellings Introduction 1. The Kalhora Dynasty and Its Overthrow by the Talpur Chiefs of Sind 2. Crime and Punishment in the Days of Talpur Rulers of Sind, 1783-1843 3. Diwan Gidumal and Seth Naoomal Hotchand 4. Mirza Khusro Beg 5. Lieutenant Amiel and the Baluch Levy 6. The Sind Battles, 1843 (Part 2) 7. Memorandum of Occurrences which took place at Hyderabad in Sind between 14 and 18 February 1843 8. General John Jacob's Notes on Sir William Napier's 'Sir Charles Napier's Administration of Scinde and Campaign in the Cutchee Hills' (with a Foreword by Patrick Cadell) 9. Letters Received by John Jacob, 1840-58, and Sir Bartle Frere's Letters to John Jacob (with a Foreword by H. T. Lambrick) 10. Observations on Baloch Poetry of the Sind Border 11. Historical and Racial Background of the Amils of Hyderabad 12. Legends of Old Sind 13. Census Reports of Sind for the Years 1931 and 1941: A Comparison Original Citations from the Journal of the Sind Historical Society Index
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This collection of thirteen articles from the Journal of the Sind Historical Society concentrates on precolonial and colonial Sind These articles reveal much about Sindh's past and historically showcase the region's broad socio-cultural spectrum There are no reprints of these articles in any other book, nor has anyone reprinted them in their entirety since the 1930s and 1940s The articles in this book not only deepen knowledge about Sindh but also the history of Pakistan and the diversity of its people
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Michel Boivin is Director of Research at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Co-Director Elect of the Centre for South Asian Studies (CNRS-EHESS). He teaches Historical Anthropology of South Asia in colonial and postcolonial periods at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), with a focus on Sindh. Matthew A. Cook, PhD (2007) in Sociocultural Anthropology, Columbia University, is Professor of South Asian and Postcolonial Studies at North Carolina Central University. His research focuses on the history and anthropology of South Asia, Sindh and colonialism. Julien Levesque holds a PhD (2016) in Political Science from Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris and is currently Head of the Politics and Society Division at the Centre of Social Sciences and History (New Delhi). His doctoral research focused on nationalism and identity construction in Sindh after Pakistan's independence.
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This collection of thirteen articles from the Journal of the Sind Historical Society concentrates on precolonial and colonial Sind These articles reveal much about Sindh's past and historically showcase the region's broad socio-cultural spectrum There are no reprints of these articles in any other book, nor has anyone reprinted them in their entirety since the 1930s and 1940s The articles in this book not only deepen knowledge about Sindh but also the history of Pakistan and the diversity of its people
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ISBN
9780199407804
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
OUP Pakistan
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602 gr
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240 mm
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163 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
328

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Michel Boivin is Director of Research at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Co-Director Elect of the Centre for South Asian Studies (CNRS-EHESS). He teaches Historical Anthropology of South Asia in colonial and postcolonial periods at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), with a focus on Sindh. Matthew A. Cook, PhD (2007) in Sociocultural Anthropology, Columbia University, is Professor of South Asian and Postcolonial Studies at North Carolina Central University. His research focuses on the history and anthropology of South Asia, Sindh and colonialism. Julien Levesque holds a PhD (2016) in Political Science from Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris and is currently Head of the Politics and Society Division at the Centre of Social Sciences and History (New Delhi). His doctoral research focused on nationalism and identity construction in Sindh after Pakistan's independence.