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A history of Bangladesh / Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam.

LIBRA DS394.5 .S34 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schendel, Willem van, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bangladesh--History.
Bangladesh.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xxx, 427 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Summary:
"This is a book about the amazing twists and turns that have produced contemporary Bangladeshi society. It is intended for general readers and for students who are beginning to study the subject. Those who are familiar with the story will find my account highly selective. My aim has been to present an overview and to help readers get a sense of how Bangladesh came to be what it is today. How to write a history of Bangladesh? At first glance, the country does not seem to have much of a history. In 1930 not even the boldest visionary could have imagined it, and by 1950 it was merely a gleam in the eyes of a few activists. Only in the 1970s did Bangladesh emerge as a state and a nation. There was nothing preordained about this emergence - in fact, it took most people by surprise. Even so, you cannot make sense of contemporary Bangladesh unless you understand its history long before those last few decades. How have long-term processes shaped the society that we know as Bangladesh today? It is a complicated and spectacular tale even if you follow only a few main threads, as I have done. I have greatly compressed the story. To give you an idea: each page of this book stands for about a million people who have historically lived in what is now Bangladesh. This is, by any standard, a huge society folded into a small area. More people live here than in Russia or Japan. Bangladesh is the eighth most populous country on earth."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE LONG VIEW
1. A Land of Water and Silt
2. Jungle, Fields, Cities and States
3. A Region of Multiple Frontiers
4. The Delta as a Crossroads
pt. II COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS
5. From the Mughal Empire to the British Empire
6. British Legacies
7. A Closing Agrarian Frontier
8. Colonial Conflicts
9. Towards Partition
10. Partition
11. Population Exchange
pt. III BECOMING EAST PAKISTAN
12. The Pakistan Experiment
13. Pakistan Falls Apart
14. East Pakistani Livelihoods
15. The Roots of Aid Dependence
16. A New Elite and Cultural Renewal
pt. IV WAR AND THE BIRTH OF BANGLADESH
17. Armed Conflict
18. A State Is Born
19. Imagining a New Nation
pt. V INDEPENDENT BANGLADESH
20. Shaping a Political System
21. The Triumph of Identity Politics
22. Transnational Linkages
23. Boom or Bust?
24. Gender Movements
25. A National Culture?.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781108473699
1108473695
9781108462464
1108462464
OCLC:
1142025454

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