1st Edition
Pakistan As A Peasant Utopia The Communalization Of Class Politics In East Bengal, 1920-1947
By Taj Ul-islam Hashmi
Copyright 1992
309 Pages
by
Routledge
328 Pages
by
Routledge
309 Pages
by
Routledge
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"During a substantial stay in some East Bengal villages in the summer of 1971, when East Pakistan was in the traumatic process of being transformed into Bangladesh, it first dawned upon me that peasants were not stupid, devoid of political consciousness. Discussions with different types of peasants revealed that at least the upper echelons were aware of the implications of the liberation struggle... Read more
List of Tables and Figures -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Map 1 East Bengal: Land-Tenure and Areas under Peasant Movements -- Map 2 Rice Production in East Bengal: Surplus, Self-supporting and Defu:it Districts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Village Community, Land System and Politics in East Bengal: A Background -- 3 Mobilization for Insurgency: Peasants in the Khilafat Movement, 1920-22 -- 4 The Communalization of Class Struggle, 1923-29 -- 5 Rebellion to Conciliation: The Capitulation of the Krishak and the Ascendancy of the Proja, 1929-36 -- 6 The Eclipse of the Proja and the Ascendancy of the Ashraf, 1937-41 -- 7 The Struggle for a Peasant Utopia: The Tanka, Tebhaga and Pakistan Movements, 1942-47 -- 8 Conclusions -- Appendices -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Biography
Hashmi, Taj Ul-islam






