The Pashtun Borderlands

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781682833278

A History of not Being Governed, 1944-1979

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By Robert Nichols
Imprint: TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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320

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Robert Nichols studies early modern and modern South Asian social, economic, and agrarian history, focusing on the borderland regions of western Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan. His current work examines the 1940s-1970s period when regional communities experienced the end of the British Indian empire, nation-state building politics, and shifting global dynamics of power, trade, mobility, and self-determination.

Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction: The Pashtun Borderlands Chapter 1: A History of Not Being Governed, 1944-1947 Chapter 2 : Partition and Pakistan Chapter 3: Development, Nation, and Agency, 1947-1955 Chapter 4: The Production of Knowledge and Contingent Understanding Chapter 5: Reclaiming the Past Chapter 6: The Postcolonial Life of Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Bacha Khan) Chapter 7: The Disruption of a Regional History Conclusion: The Dispersal of a Global Periphery Notes Bibliography Index

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