The historic partition of Bengal in 1947 caused a shift in the composition of the Muslim and Hindu political elite who were now geographically bounded into two separate newly formed provincial states of East Pakistan and West Bengal. The aim of this article is to explore the transformation in elite conceptions of identity in East Pakistan from the post-1947 era until the creation of Bangladesh in 1971. The prevalence of two new competing elites created a great dichotomy in the way identity was conceived. The change of these elite groups fundamentally altered the view of identity that was articulated during this period
This dissertation deals with the processes that have shaped and molded the power structure of Chitta...
Pakistan's territorial mutilation in the 1971 war with India was the utmost military, psychological ...
This paper1 discusses the first (1905-1911) and second (1947) parti-tions of Bengal as well as the h...
Abstract In Bangladesh, there seem to be two kinds of nationalism: Bangladeshi and Bengali nationali...
The partitioning of India in 1947 along religious lines left a large minority community in both Indi...
The racial identity of Bengal played a significant role in shaping and determining the political dis...
When East Pakistan1 broke away from Pakistan to become the independent and sovereign nation of Bangl...
When East Pakistan1 broke away from Pakistan to become the independent and sovereign nation of Bangl...
This paper develops the theme that the ongoing political polarization and political crisis in Bangla...
Although the Indian media’s claim that Bangladesh is well on the way to becoming a ‘failed state’ is...
After the partition in 1947, Pakistan had to face social problems resulted from national identity di...
This study discusses Islam as a “strategic entity” in Pakistan’s quest for identity and interests, i...
The research paper “The Breakup of Pakistan in the context of the Modern History Of Pakistan.(1970-7...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
This paper focuses on the relation between state policies and ethnicisation in the borderland of Ben...
This dissertation deals with the processes that have shaped and molded the power structure of Chitta...
Pakistan's territorial mutilation in the 1971 war with India was the utmost military, psychological ...
This paper1 discusses the first (1905-1911) and second (1947) parti-tions of Bengal as well as the h...
Abstract In Bangladesh, there seem to be two kinds of nationalism: Bangladeshi and Bengali nationali...
The partitioning of India in 1947 along religious lines left a large minority community in both Indi...
The racial identity of Bengal played a significant role in shaping and determining the political dis...
When East Pakistan1 broke away from Pakistan to become the independent and sovereign nation of Bangl...
When East Pakistan1 broke away from Pakistan to become the independent and sovereign nation of Bangl...
This paper develops the theme that the ongoing political polarization and political crisis in Bangla...
Although the Indian media’s claim that Bangladesh is well on the way to becoming a ‘failed state’ is...
After the partition in 1947, Pakistan had to face social problems resulted from national identity di...
This study discusses Islam as a “strategic entity” in Pakistan’s quest for identity and interests, i...
The research paper “The Breakup of Pakistan in the context of the Modern History Of Pakistan.(1970-7...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
This paper focuses on the relation between state policies and ethnicisation in the borderland of Ben...
This dissertation deals with the processes that have shaped and molded the power structure of Chitta...
Pakistan's territorial mutilation in the 1971 war with India was the utmost military, psychological ...
This paper1 discusses the first (1905-1911) and second (1947) parti-tions of Bengal as well as the h...