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Pakistan

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Refugee Resettlement in Pakistani Punjab, 1947-62

  • Yaqoob Khan Bangash
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  • 7 minute read
A review of A Betrayed Promise? The Politics of the Everyday State and the Resettling of Refugees in Pakistani Punjab,…
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The Geopolitics of Infrastructure on the Indus Rivers since the 1940s

  • Daniel Haines
  • 8 minute read
A review of The Geopolitics of Infrastructure: Development, Expertise and the Nation on the Indus Rivers, by Majed Akhter. The…
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India-Pakistan Relations, 1947-1957

  • Jayita Sarkar
  • 4 minute read
A review of The Finality of Partition: Bilateral Relations between India and Pakistan, 1947- 1957, by Pallavi Raghavan. Pallavi Raghavan’s…
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Conducting Interviews in Pakistan

  • Filippo Boni
  • 6 minute read
Conducting interviews in Pakistan: An account from the field Pakistan has been under the spotlight of the international media since…
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Three Archives in Pakistan

  • Ali Usman Qasmi
  • 14 minute read
A review of Three Archives in Pakistan Pakistan is home to various provincial and national archives that are a treasure…
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Gender, Work, and Globalization in Pakistan

  • Ayesha Khurshid
  • 10 minute read
A review of Chaddors and Pink Collars in Pakistan: Gender, Work, and the Global Economy by Zehran Yasmin Zaidi. Muslim…
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Jute in the Bengal Delta 1850s-1950s

  • Nabaparna Ghosh
  • 5 minute read
A Review of The Envelope of Global Trade: The Political Economy and Intellectual History of Jute in the Bengal Delta,…
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