The West and the Birth of Bangladesh

The West and the Birth of Bangladesh
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780774862004
ISBN-13 : 0774862009
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The West and the Birth of Bangladesh by : Richard Pilkington

In 1971, authorities in West Pakistan, now Pakistan, perpetrated mass atrocities in East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The West and the Birth of Bangladesh explores responses in Washington, Ottawa, and London during the crucial first months of the crisis, investigating the debates and policies pursued. The United States favoured appeasement of Islamabad. Canada was unwilling to hazard bilateral ties with Pakistan. The UK showed greater willingness to coerce Islamabad into ending its oppression. This insightful book reveals how, even as human rights movements began to emerge in the West, government actors there remained too preoccupied with national interests to take firm action during the crisis.

A History of Bangladesh

A History of Bangladesh
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 459
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ISBN-10 : 9781108620338
ISBN-13 : 1108620337
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Bangladesh by : Willem van Schendel

Bangladesh did not exist as an independent state until 1971. Willem van Schendel's state-of-the-art history navigates the extraordinary twists and turns that created modern Bangladesh through ecological disaster, colonialism, partition, a war of independence and cultural renewal. In this revised and updated edition, Van Schendel offers a fascinating and highly readable account of life in Bangladesh over the last two millennia. Based on the latest academic research and covering the numerous historical developments of the 2010s, he provides an eloquent introduction to a fascinating country and its resilient and inventive people. A perfect survey for travellers, expats, students and scholars alike.

Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh

Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780822350385
ISBN-13 : 0822350386
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh by : Yasmin Saikia

Bangladeshi women recall the sexualized violence of the war of 1971, fought between India and what was then East and West Pakistan.

1971

1971
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780674731295
ISBN-13 : 0674731298
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis 1971 by : Srinath Raghavan

The war of 1971 that created Bangladesh was the most significant geopolitical event in the Indian subcontinent since partition in 1947. It tilted the balance of power between India and Pakistan steeply in favor of India. Srinath Raghavan contends that the crisis and its cast of characters can be understood only in a wider international context.

Birth of Bangladesh

Birth of Bangladesh
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9781685867911
ISBN-13 : 168586791X
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Birth of Bangladesh by : Kanakasabapathy Pandyan

In 1971, the day after the Pakistan army surrendered to Indian army in Dhaka, four of us classmates at IIM Calcutta crossed over into Bangladesh. We travelled to Dhaka and returned after a week, traveling by train, bus, military jeep, fishing boat, bullock cart, but mainly our feet. In our interaction with people of the newly liberated Bangladesh, we experienced the full spectrum from being felicitated to being threatened. We were garlanded and served with fresh coconuts; we were also prodded in the back with bayonets in the middle of the night. Those experiences took us through a wide range of emotions – elation, grief, fear, happiness and relief. This book captures the emotional roller coaster ride that we, as youngsters, experienced at the birth of a nation. We relate our experiences as vividly as we had lived through them fifty years ago. The picture on the front cover has been taken by Mr. Manabendranath Mandal. It is being used with his permission.

A History of Bangladesh

A History of Bangladesh
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 0521679745
ISBN-13 : 9780521679749
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Bangladesh by : Willem van Schendel

Bangladesh is a new name for an old land whose history is little known to the wider world. A country chiefly famous in the West for media images of poverty, underdevelopment, and natural disasters, Bangladesh did not exist as an independent state until 1971. Willem van Schendel's history reveals the country's vibrant, colourful past and its diverse culture as it navigates the extraordinary twists and turns that have created modern Bangladesh. The story begins with the early geological history of the delta which has decisively shaped Bangladesh society. The narrative then moves chronologically through the era of colonial rule, the partition of Bengal, the war with Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh as an independent state. In so doing, it reveals the forces that have made Bangladesh what it is today. This is an eloquent introduction to a fascinating country and its resilient and inventive people.

The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh

The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh
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Publisher : University Press Limited, Bangladesh
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052970426
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh by : Archer K. Blood

An account of political events prior to the creation of Bangladesh; covers the 1970-1971 period.

A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal

A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 1433108208
ISBN-13 : 9781433108204
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal by : Pranab Chatterjee

This book details the evolution of Bengali culture (in both Bangladesh and West Bengal) since antiquity and argues for its modernization. Originally peripheral to Hindu civilization based in North India, Bengali culture was subjected to various forms of Sanskritization. Centuries of invasions (1204-1757) resulted most notably in the Islamization of Bengal. Often there were conflicts between Sanskritization and Islamization. Later colonization of Bengal by Britain (1757) led to a process of Anglicization, which created a new middle class in Bengal that, in turn, created a form of elitism among the Bengali Hindu upper caste. After British rule ended (1947), Bengali culture lost its elitist status in South Asia and has undergone severe marginalization. Political instability and economic insufficiency, as reflected by many quantitative and qualitative indicators, are common and contribute to pervasive unemployment, alienation, vigilantism, and instability in the entire region. A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal is appropriate not only for Bengali intellectuals and scholars but for sociologists, political scientists, cultural anthropologists, historians, and others interested in a case study of how and why a given culture becomes derailed from its path toward modernization.

Conflict and Diplomacy

Conflict and Diplomacy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 812911335X
ISBN-13 : 9788129113351
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict and Diplomacy by : Jaswant Singh

Conflict and Diplomacy: East Pakistan Becomes Bangladesh delineates East Bengal s long, complicated, and agonising journey from being an integral part of India to East Pakistan, finally to Bangladesh. This reordering of human lives tightly compressed in time inevitably culminated in trauma, generating several new geo-political stress lines of enormous power in the subcontinent. The authors, Jaswant Singh and Maj. S.P. Bhatia, lead the readers along this twisted and torturous path of the birth of Bangladesh under Indian midwifery, intrigued by West Pakistani and the US diplomacy. The declassified US documents provide revealingly informative aspects of the US diplomacy during this challenging period. The excerpts of diplomatic exchanges between Delhi Washington Dhaka, Dhaka Washington, Islamabad Washington, and the off-guard internal conversations of the political and diplomatic string pullers are sure to fascinate and interest the readers.

The Rishi of Bangladesh

The Rishi of Bangladesh
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781136861390
ISBN-13 : 1136861394
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rishi of Bangladesh by : Dr Cosimo Zene

This book is a study of the changing relationship over time (1856-1994) between the Rishi, an ex-Untouchable jati of Bengal/South-West Bangladesh, and various groups of Catholic missionaries. The book's originality and importance lies in its multi-disciplinary approach which combines anthropological fieldwork, historical research, philosophical enquiry and contemporary missiological debates. Moreover, it addresses issues of great current relevance in its discussions of Orientalism, Neo-colonialism and Otherness.