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OUP Pakistan is committed to the spread of knowledge and improvement in
the intellectual content of life in Pakistan. It has gained a reputation for
publishing high quality dictionaries, books on academic and general subjects
as well as textbooks. These books have significantly added to the body of
literature available on Pakistan. Scholars and general readers the world over
consider these to be authoritative and definitive works on Pakistan.
In addition to locally originated books, OUP Pakistan also publishes
historical reprints and licensed reprints of books from other OUP branches
and publishers worldwide. Its range of subjects is wide: from politics to poetry,
from economics to education, from ornithology to literature. It has also
developed and published English–Urdu dictionaries, as well as Urdu
translations of some of its English titles, to complement its English
translations of Urdu and regional language writings and books in Urdu. OUP
Pakistan also distributes books imported from its head office in Oxford, UK,
and other branches.
This catalogue lists general, academic, college, and reference books published,
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CONTENTS
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Anthropology 1
Archaeology 4
Art and Architecture 5
Biographies/Memoirs/Letters 7
College Textbooks 22
Dictionaries and Reference 34
Ecology/Environmental Studies 44
Economics 45
Education 51
Exploration/Travel 54
History 55
International Affairs 64
Islamic Studies 71
Law 78
Literary Fiction 80
Literature 87
Media Studies 88
Natural History 89
Pakistan Studies 91
Philosophy 99
Poetry 101
Politics 103
Public Health/Medicine 110
Sociology 111
Sports 116
Strategic Studies 118
Urdu Publications 121
Women’s Studies 129
INDEX A–C
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A Banker to the Poor: The Autobiography of Muhammad Yunus,


Founder of the Grameen Bank, 15
Abbas, Shemeem Burney, 113 Banuri, Tariq, 78
Abbasi, Talat, 82 Barnes, Jonathan, 35
Afghanistan, 2 Basic Education in Rural Pakistan: A Comparative Institutional
Afzal, Muhammad Rafique, 93 Analysis of Government, Private, and NGO Schools, 51
Ahmad, Dohra, 69 Baxter, Craig, 91, 93
Ahmad, Iftikhar, 69 Beesween Sadi mein Pakistan: Aik Siyasi Jaiza, 125
Ahmad, Nihal, 88 Beloved City: Writings on Lahore, 80
Ahmad, Zamiruddin, 82 Benazir Hukoomat: Pehla Daur, Kia Khoya, Kia Paya?, 127
Ahmad, Zulfiqar, 69 Bengali, Kaiser, 44
Ahmed, Akbar S., 17 Bengelsdorf, Carollee, 64
Ahmed, Syed Habib, 10 Betrayal of East Pakistan, The, 95
Aik Inqilabi Shehzadi ki Khudnavisht, 121 Between Chaddor and the Market: Female Office Workers in
Akhund, Iqbal, 105, 127 Lahore, 130
Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political Philosophy, 99 Between Past and Future: Selected Essays on South Asia by
Alfarabi: The Political Writings—‘Selected Aphorisms’ and Other Eqbal Ahmad, 69
Texts, 99 Beyond Honour: A Historical Materialist Explanation of
Ali, Imran, 93 Honour Related Violence, 129
Ali, Mehrunnisa, 31 Bhatti, Zahid R., 23
Ali, Salwat, 5 Bhutta, Zulfiqar Ahmed, 110
Allama Inayatullah Mashraqi: A Political Biography, 16 Billa Nayee and Other Stories, 83
Amin, Shahid M., 66 Bino, Murad J., 121
Amjad, Ali, 78 Birds of the Indus, 89
Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, 4 Biswas, Asit K., 121
And the World Changed: Contemporary Stories by Pakistani Bitter Gourd and Other Stories, 82
Women, 80 Black, Antony, 73
Anjum, Sohail, 124, 127 Bohlman, Philip V., 42
Ansari, Javed A., 26, 28 Bolton, Heather, 7
Ansari, Sarah, 91 Botteron, Cynthia, 91
Architecture: A Very Short Introduction, 35 British Papers, The, 67
Areas of Psychology for Intermediate Classes, 23 Brothers in the Raj: The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence, 13
Arif, Iftikhar, 102 Bruce, Steve, 41
Arif, K. M., 105 Bryant, Nancy, 130
Aristotle: A Very Short Introduction, 35 Burke, S. M., 12, 16
Armed Forces of Pakistan, The, 119 Butler, Gillian, 41
Arnold, Dana, 36 Butterflies of Pakistan, The, 90
Art History: A Very Short Introduction, 36 Butterworth, Charles E., 99
Art ke Mukhtalif Pehloo: Pakistan mein Art ke Talaba ke leay
Bunyadi Nisabi Kitab, 33
Art of the Mussulmans in Spain, The, 5 C
Ashraf, Moin, 85
Aspects of Art: An Essential Textbook for Students of Art in Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction, 36
Pakistan, 31 Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb, 8
Azfar, Amina, 81, 87 Caroe, Sir Olaf, 2
Aziz, Farooq, 31, 32, 33 Certain Season, A, 102
Cerullo, Margaret, 64
Chandrani, Yogesh, 64
B Charlesworth, Brian, 37
Charlesworth, Deborah, 37
Back to the Pavilion, 10 Chaukandi Tombs: Funerary Art in Sind and Baluchistan, 4
Ballantyne, Andrew, 35 Cheema, Pervaiz Iqbal, 119
Banerjee, Mukulika, 59 Chishti, Amatullah Armstrong, 9
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Clancy, Michael, 27 Emergence of Bangladesh: Vol. 2: The Rise of Bengali Nationalism,


Cloughley, Brian, 120 1958–1971, 104
Cohen, Stephen P., 127 Emotion: A Very Short Introduction, 37
Colonial Reports on Pakistan’s Frontier Tribal Areas, 55 Empire: A Very Short Introduction, 37
Come Brother, Lie Down!: Multicultural Short Stories, 85 Encounters with Destiny: Autobiographical Reflections, 7
Commercial Geography for Intermediate Classes, 24 Encyclopedia of Pakistan, The, 43
Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan, 25 Enemy in the Mirror: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of
Contemporary Issues in Childhood Diarrhoea and Malnutrition, Modern Rationalism, 74
110 English for Undergraduates, 28
Contested Representation: Punjabi Women in Feminist Debate in Eqbal Ahmad: Selected Writings, 64
Pakistan, 129 Ernst, Carl, 92
Courtesans’ Quarter: A Translation of Bazaar-e-Husn, 81 Esposito, John L., 71
Craig, Edward, 40 Euben, Roxanne L., 74
Crick, Bernard, 36 Evans, Dylan, 37
Cricket: A Bridge of Peace, 116 Evolution: A Very Short Introduction, 37
Culler, Jonathan, 39
Culture and Identity: Selected English Writings of Faiz, 87
Cutting Edge: My Autobiography, 117 F
Faithlines: Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society, 74
D Farah, Iffat, 52
Farooqi, Shah Muhiul Haq, 126
Danger in Kashmir, 66 Farrukhabadi, Rahmat, 122
‘Dear Mr Jinnah’: Selected Correspondence and Speeches of Farrukhi, Asif, 85
Liaquat Ali Khan, 1937–1947, 11 Faruqui, Nasir I., 121
Decade of the Dacoits, 111 Fascism: A Very Short Introduction, 38
Democracy: A Very Short Introduction, 36 Father and Daughter: A Political Autobiography, 13
Democratization in Pakistan: The 2002 Election and Beyond, 103 Female Voice in Sufi Ritual, The, 113
Denizens of Alien Worlds: A Study of Education, Inequality and Field Guide to the Large and Medium-sized Mammals of Pakistan,
Polarization in Pakistan, 52 89
Design of Analog Filters, 26 Field Guide to the Small Mammals of Pakistan, 89
Dilli jo Aik Shehr tha! Yadgar Loag, Naqabil-e-Faramosh Batain, Fifty Years of Pakistan’s Economy: Traditional Topics and
126 Contemporary Concerns, 49
Dilli ki Khawateen ki Kahawatayn aur Muhawaray, 122 Financial Management in Pakistan, 26
Diplomacy and Diplomatic Practice in the Early Islamic Era, 74 Fires in an Autumn Garden: Short Stories from Urdu and the
Dispensation of Justice in Pakistan, The, 78 Regional Languages of Pakistan, 85
Distance of a Shout, The, 101 Foreign Policy: A Theoretical Introduction, 30
Divided Cities: Partition and its Aftermath in Lahore and Amritsar, Forgotten Queens of Islam, The, 57
55 Four Walls and a Black Veil, 101
Dragonfly in the Sun, A, 85 From Dusk to Dawn; Autobiography of a Pakistan Cricket Legend,
Dupree, Louis, 2 116
From Exxon to Engro, 45
From Purdah to Parliament, 15
E From South Asia to North America, 10
Fulcher, James, 36
East Pakistan: The Endgame: An Onlooker’s Journal, 1969–1971,
65
East Wind and Other Short Stories, The, 82 G
Eastwood, John, 28, 29
Economic Management in Pakistan, 1999–2002, 47 Gankovsky, Yuri V., 43
Economy of Pakistan: 2005 Edition, 29 Georgian Saga, A, 10
Emergence of Bangladesh: Vol. 1: Class Struggles in East Pakistan Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination, 99
(1947–1958), 103 Gilmartin, David, 92
INDEX G–J
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Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, 38
Gold Bird, The, 13 Ikramullah, Shaista Suhrawardy, 15, 122, 127
Gosden, Chris, 41 Illingworth, Robin, 27
Grare, Frederic, 67 Image and Identity: Painting and Sculpture in Pakistan, 1947–
Great Divide, The, 60 1997, 6
Grima, Benedicte, 1 In the Margins of Independence: A Relief Worker in India and
Guillaume, A., 18 Pakistan, 1942–1949, 59
Gun Tree, The, 15 Incomplete Partition: The Genesis of the Kashmir Dispute, 1947–
1948, 68
Indian Passage to Europe, An, 54
H Iqbal aur Insaan Dosti, 125
Iqbal, Afzal, 17
Habib, Meherafroze Mirza, 10 Iqbal, Javid, 7
Habibullah, Jahanara, 125 Iqbal, Nasira, 7
Haeri, Shahla, 129 Iqra: Islamiat Lazimi Barae Intermediate, 32
Haji Sir Abdullah Haroon: A Biography, 8 Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 22
Haq, Khadija, 48 Islam and the Economy of Pakistan: A Critical Analysis of
Haqqee, Shanul Haq, 34 Traditional Interpretation, 45
Harry Potter aur Aag ka Piyalah, 123 Islam and the Living Law: The Ibn al-Arabi Approach, 79
Harry Potter aur Azkaban ka Qaidi, 124 Islam mein Pani ka Intizam, 121
Harvest of Anger and Other Stories, The, 81 Islam, Riazul, 58
Hasan, Mubashir, 89 Islam, the State and Population, 112
Hashmi, Sohail H., 72 Islam’s Political Culture: Religion and Politics in Predivided
Hasrat Mohani aur Inqilab-e-Azadi, 123 Pakistan, 105
Hassan bin Talal, Prince El, 71 Islamic Architecture in South Asia: India–Pakistan–Bangladesh,
Hassan, Faruq, 83 5
Hassan, Riaz, 74 Islamic History: A Framework for Inquiry, 56
Hazardous Home-based Sub-contracted Work: A Study of Multiple Islamic Law of Inheritance, 22
Tiered Exploitation, 46 Islamic Legal Interpretation: Muftis and their Fatwas, 71
Henry, Clement M., 46 Islamic Political Ethics: Civil Society, Pluralism, and Conflict, 72
Hess, Stephen, 88 Ismail, Aquila, 81
Hidayatullah, Doulat Haroon, 8 Issues in Pakistan’s Economy, 24
Historic Battlefields of Pakistan, 118 Istanbuli, Yasin, 74
History of Islamic Political Thought, The, 72
History of Radio Pakistan, A, 88
History of the Pakistan Army, A, 120 J
History of the Peoples of Pakistan, A, 2
Hodson, H. V., 60 Jackson, Sherman A., 100
Howe, D. H., 28 Jadeed Ma’ashi Usool: Barae B.Com. Saal-e-Awal, 31
Howe, Stephen, 37 Jafri, S. H. M., 59
Hugel, Baron Charles, 57 Jahangir, Tahir, 54
Human Development in South Asia 2004: The Health Challenge, Jairazbhoy, R. A., 30
46 Jawed, Nasim Ahmad, 105
Humphreys, R. Stephen, 56 Jihad, Hindutva and the Taliban: South Asia at the Crossroads,
Huntington, Samuel P., 124 64
Husain, Adrian A., 27 Jinnah of Pakistan, 18
Husain, Ishrat, 47, 48 Jinnah Papers: On the Threshold of Pakistan,
Husain, Major General Abrar, 118 1 July–25 July 1947, Vol. III, 19
Husain, Marjorie, 31, 33 Jinnah Papers: Pakistan at Last, 26 July–14 August 1947, Vol.
Hussain, Jane, 2 IV, 19
Huttenback, Robert A., 56 Jinnah Papers: Pakistan in the Making, 3 June–30 June 1947,
Hyder, Qurratulain, 84 Vol. II, 18
ANTHROPOLOGY
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Secrets from the Field


An Ethnographer’s Notes from Northwest Pakistan
Benedicte Grima
This is a personal account of an American woman who lived and worked
among Afghan refugees and tribal Pakistani Pashtuns in Northwest Pakistan.
Benedicte Grima’s first visit to this region was in 1979 when she drove from
Paris. During her subsequent visits, she travelled extensively and developed
meaningful connections with the people. She immersed herself in their world
to provide a sensitive portrayal of a region which has recently gained
significance in the West.

2006, 170 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547164-9, Rs 250

Pilgrims of Love
The Anthropology of a Global Sufi Cult
Pnina Werbner
Werbner’s book traces the development of a Sufi Naqshbandi order which
originated in Pakistan and has extended to Britain, Europe, the Middle East,
and Southern Africa. Drawing on twelve years of fieldwork, she explains the
complex organization of Sufi orders as regional and transnational cults, and
examines how such cults are manifested through ritual and embodied in
sacred mythology and global diasporas.

2005, 364 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597985-5, Rs 550

The Performance of Emotion among Paxtun


Women
Benedicte Grima
Based on her extensive experiences of tribal life in Pakistan and Afghanistan,
the author describes a ritual which provides Paxtun women with an outlet for
their emotions. The author’s access to different levels of Paxtun society enables
her to express the diverse ways in which this ritual is performed throughout
the Paxtun culture.

2004, 240 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597881-0, Rs 350


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The Tigers of Baluchistan


Sylvia Matheson
For five years, the author lived among the Bugtis, traditionally known as the
tigers of Baluchistan, who are one of the most distinguished Baluch tribes of
Pakistan. She travelled extensively in remote parts of tribal territory, sharing a
tough primitive way of life unchanged for centuries and recording it on tape,
cine, and still fi lms. The result is a fascinating and very vivid eyewitness
account of how the Bugtis are dealing with their sudden confrontation with
twentieth century industrialization, following the discovery and development
of Asia’s largest natural gas field inside their area.

1997, 242 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577763-5, Rs 350

A History of the Peoples of Pakistan


Towards Independence
Jane Hussain
An exhaustive anthropological work on the peoples of Pakistan from the lost
historic civilizations, right up to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. This work
also covers the political currents that led to the emergence of Pakistan and is a
major contribution towards understanding Pakistan’s history.

1999, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579220-1, Rs 295

Afghanistan
Louis Dupree
Afghanistan looks at this age-old land and country as it was before the Soviet
invasion. It contains two epilogues; one written in 1978 and the other in 1980
right before the Soviet invasion. Afghanistan traces the development of this
country from a tribal and politically unstable nation to one with a system of
representative government consistent with its cultural and historical patterns.
Apart from the narrative, the author presents all this material to us through
charts, maps, and illustrations. It also contains appendices on music and
calendars used in Afghanistan.

1997, 804 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577634-8, Rs 695


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The Pathans
With an Epilogue on Russia
Sir Olaf Caroe
The Pathans is a labour of love and in its pages the Pathan and the grandeur of
his scenic setting spring to urgent life. The Pathans themselves recognize this
work as the locus classicus of their history. This impression includes an
Epilogue written by the author in the light of recent events in Afghanistan.

(Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints)


1983, 558 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577221-0, Rs 595

Karakoram in Transition
Culture, Development, and Ecology in the Hunza Valley
Edited by Hermann Kreutzmann
For details see page 53
ARCHAEOLOGY
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Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization


Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
The book is written as an introductory text on Indus civilization, along with a
catalogue section that illustrates some of the most important objects recovered
during the most recent excavations at Harappa, as well as earlier finds from
excavations in the 1920s and 1930s. The abundant maps and line drawings,
along with illustrations in colour and black and white, make this an optimal
teaching tool for high school and college teachers.

1998, 264 pages, 280x230mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577940-0, Rs 795


ART AND ARCHITECTURE
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Zahoorul Akhlaq
A Critical Life
Roger Connah
This book will not only serve as an introduction to Zahoorul Akhlaq but will
also locate this extraordinary artist within a wider art practice which must
debate many of the issues facing a young contemporary audience now living
under the ‘seige of Islam’ and the demonisation of Muslims everywhere.
Zahoorul Akhlaq was clearly enigmatic, warm, and intimate but his
labyrinthine search for a visual philosophy—an iconography of being—
remained relatively misunderstood. Akhlaq was not only one of the leading
painters and experimental artists in Pakistani art circles, he pioneered the role
of art as a seriously engaged critical practice.

2007, 350 pages, 240x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547472-5, Price not fi xed

Bahawalpur
History and Architecture
Compiled by Major-General Shujaat Zamir Dar
This book highlights the magnificent buildings of great historical and
architectural value in Bahawalpur, a former princely state in Pakistan. The
imposing forts, magnificent palaces and the shrines of Uch are a living
testimony to the grandeur of Cholistan, in the Punjab. Fully illustrated, with
more than a hundred photographs, this book serves as a guide and a beacon
for archaeologists, architects, anthropologists, and general readers.

2007, 250 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547353-7, Price not fi xed

The Friends of God


Sufi Saints in Islam: Popular Poster Art from Pakistan
Jürgen Wasim Frembgen
Modern poster-portraits depicting Sufi saints and their shrines are a vivid
medium of piety and devotion. These colourful, visually fascinating and
powerful prints are particularly significant for the study of contemporary
views of the South Asian Sufi tradition shared by the common people.
Unfolding a world of imagination, they reflect the visual aesthetics of folk art
and pop art steeped in exuberance and playfulness. Through comprehensive
documentation and analysis, this book aims to introduce the genre of popular
Sufi poster art for the first time to a wider readership.

2006, 168 pages, 210x280mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547006-2, Rs 1,295


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Artists’ Voices: Body


Amin Gulgee Gallery
This catalogue is a compilation of the works produced by various
artists for the exhibition entitled ‘Artists’ Voices: Body’. A variety
of themes are presented, including feminism, spirituality and
transcendence, identity, metaphors, social issues and more. In this
catalogue, the body can be viewed in a variety of contexts, ranging
from the personal, physical and psychological to the metaphysical,
historical, and socio-political.

2006, 180 pages, 275x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547358-2, Rs 1,595

Artists’ Voices: Calligraphy


Amin Gulgee Gallery
This catalogue is a compilation of the works produced by various
artists for the exhibition entitled ‘Artists’ Voices: Calligraphy’. For
the exhibition, Amin Gulgee and his co-curator, Sheherbano
Hussain, asked artists from across Pakistan to engage with Islamic
calligraphy. The idea behind the show was not only to create a
dialogue on the subject of calligraphy, but to bring fresh ideas and
experimentation to an art form that very much belongs to Pakistan
as a society. The show was an attempt to create awareness and
dialogue about a great, historical art tradition.

2006, 190 pages, 275x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547359-9, Rs 1,595

Laila Shahzada
Exploring an Inner Landscape
Salwat Ali
Laila Shahzada was foremost among the handful of women artists of the 1960s
brave enough to forge a modern idiom to articulate their aesthetic sensibilities.
The first artist to draw inspiration from the archaeological sites of the Indus
Valley and Taxila region, Laila’s oeuvre played an important role in initiating
and popularizing the ancient history of Pakistan as viable subject matter. This
book explores Laila’s life and art which was characterized by rich colourization
and stirring organic undulations with a strong accent on the surreal and the
mystical.

2005, 102 pages, 240x240mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547150-2, Rs 950


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The Art of the Mussulmans in Spain


Shahid Suhrawardy
This book covers in rich detail a period of Islamic history not available to most
scholars of Islamic Art. As Suhrawardy was well versed in Spanish as well as
Arabic and Persian, he was able to study what had been documented in
Spanish and other Art History sources about the influences on the Muslims
which were brought to bear on the artifacts and architecture of Spain during
the period of the Moorish Kingdoms. The author gives detailed descriptions of
ivories, laces, and other objects found in the Islamic collections of many of the
museums in Europe of that time.

2005, 202 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579794-7, Rs 495

Islamic Architecture in South Asia


Pakistan–India–Bangladesh
Ahmad Nabi Khan
The originality of the book lies in the presentation, in a single volume, of the
details of Islamic era monuments in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Meticulous recording of details, elaborate references to historical material, and
precise classifications of formal elements make this a valuable reference book.
Arranged according to the style and the period, several sites and monuments
that were hitherto known only to the specialist, have been included.

2003, 334 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579065-8, Rs 1,200

Image and Identity


Painting and Sculpture in Pakistan, 1947–1997
Akbar Naqvi
This is the first-ever history of art written in the country, which discusses
artistic forms and personal identities of artists as a discourse on the modern
and contemporary art of Pakistan. The author argues that Pakistani art is a
distinct facet of the Muslim heritage of the subcontinent. A separate chapter
deals with Pakistan’s women artists, who are defining their independent role
in the gender context. A chapter on sculpture draws notice for the first time to
its lively existence in Pakistan.

1998, 904 pages, 240x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577803-8, Rs 2,000


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Nagori
Voice of Conscience
Amber Romasa
In painting or in his writings on art, Nagori’s expression remains forceful
and blunt. Any conversation with him on the subject of his work and life
means being exposed to an encyclopaedic range of knowledge on the world
of art, the significance of protest art, the Indian and Muslim heritage of
art, combined with a brimming passionate alertness to historical and
present injustices. This book is an exploration of the artist and his
powerful works of art which communicate through daring imagery and
strident colours, and point out political failings, economic disparity, and
social injustice.
2006, 76 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-9-69-889602-7, Rs 500

Aspects of Art
An Essential Textbook for Students of Art in Pakistan
Marjorie Husain
For details see page 34

An Outline of Islamic Architecture


R. A. Jairazbhoy
For details see page 33

Architecture
A Very Short Introduction
Andrew Ballantyne
For details see page 41

Art History
A Very Short Introduction
Dana Arnold
For details see page 42
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Glimpses into the Corridors of Power


Gohar Ayub Khan
The author, being the son of Pakistan’s first military dictator, Mohammad
Ayub Khan, offers an insider’s view of being around the people who occupied
the corridors of power and of events that directly and deeply affected the
course of Pakistan’s unsteady political history. Gohar Ayub was himself
politically active, winning a National Assembly seat six times over the years.
He was nominated Speaker in 1990 and Foreign Minister in 1997. During his
tenure, Pakistan exploded the nuclear bomb in May 1998. He is presently
Senior Vice President of the Pakistan Muslim League.

2007, 350 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547354-4, Price not fi xed

The Dust of the Road


A Translation of Gard-e-Raah
Akhtar Husain Raipuri
Translated by Amina Azfar
This book is the translation of the Urdu memoir, Gard-e-Raah, which was first
published as a serialized autobiography in the Urdu journal Afkar, to
enthusiastic response. The book has been deemed as one of the finest Urdu
memoirs to date. Fascinating vignettes of Raipuri’s close association with some
of the luminaries of Indian politics and the world of letters, such as Jawaharlal
Nehru, Maulvi Abdul Haq and Munshi Premchand, has enhanced the interest
of the book. His knowledge of history and his extensive reading in many other
subjects, as well as his varied experiences, give the book its wonderfully
mature and sophisticated flavour.
2007, 302 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547215-8, Rs 495

Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan


Hector Bolitho
Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan was the official biography of the founder of
Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It proved popular, and from
the year of its first publication in 1954, it was printed many times. For a full
thirty years it was the only internationally acknowledged work on Mohammad
Ali Jinnah. In this book, Bolitho has collected anecdotes and assessments from
a large number of Jinnah’s colleagues and acquaintances and has strung them
together very skilfully upon an outline of the domestic events of Jinnah’s life
and of the great political events in which he played so dominant a part.

2006, 230 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547323-0, Rs 295


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Lahore: A Sentimental Journey


Pran Nevile
Lahore, first published in 1993, is Pran Nevile’s tribute to the land of his birth.
Nevile’s reminiscences transport the reader into the heart of Lahore as it was
in the 1930s and 1940s—a city bustling with activity where people coexisted
harmoniously, unfettered by considerations of religion, region or caste. The
author underscores the contrast between pre-and post-Partition Lahore and
the sense of pain, loss, and longing for one’s homeland experienced by the
displaced millions in India and Pakistan is palpable.

2007, 230 pages, 200x130mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547466-4, Rs 250

In Quest of Jinnah
Diary, Notes, and Correspondence of Hector Bolitho
Edited by Sharif al Mujahid
Hector Bolitho’s Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan (1954) became his most celebrated
and influential book. In Quest of Jinnah offers fresh and authentic insights into
the personality and politics of Mohammed Ali Jinnah. This volume contains
expunged passages from the first draft of Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan along
with Bolitho’s diary and notes, his correspondence with the government of
Pakistan functionaries and highly placed individuals in Britain, India and
Pakistan who had known Jinnah personally, as well as the English and
American reviews of Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan.

2007, 230 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597901-5, Rs 350

Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub


Khan, 1966–1972
Edited by Craig Baxter
Field Marshal Ayub Khan kept his diary from September 1966 to October
1972, a very active period in Pakistan’s history which included Ayub’s yielding
of the presidency to Yahya Khan and the period of Yahya’s rule that saw the
independence of Bangladesh, and also the replacement of Yahya by Zulfiqar
Ali Bhutto. Ayub’s diaries present his views and interpretations of the events of
the period for which they were kept. The diaries will provide essential material
for those studying the period and for those who lived through these times to
understand the views of Ayub.

2007, 610pages, 247x186mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547442-8, Price not fi xed


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Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
A Biography
Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
One of the most controversial and also the most misunderstood of Pakistan’s
political leaders, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy played a pivotal role in sub-
continental politics when he undertook the stupendous feat of uniting the
educationally, economically and politically backward Muslims of Bengal and
leading them to vote for the Muslim League and for the creation of Pakistan.
The author, a cousin of Suhrawardy’s and herself an active participant in the
early political life of the country, was in the enviable position of observing the
intricate maneuverings that went on behind the scenes to deprive him of his
mandate—and recounts in vivid detail the stress and strains of the times.

2006, 204 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547421-3, Rs 350

The Parwan Wind


Dust Motes
B. K. Zahrah Nasir
Introduction by Muneeza Shamsie
The Parwan Wind continues the saga of B. K. Zahrah Nasir’s involvement in
and love of Afghanistan and its people. She went there first with the
Mujahideen in 1983 when they were fighting against Soviet occupation. In this
follow-up to The Gun Tree, she relates the outcome of the twenty-three years of
war and its very personal effect on the people she met in Kabul when she
travelled there in 2004.

2006, 250 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547402-2, Rs 350

A Woman of Substance
The Memoirs of Begum Khurshid Mirza
Edited and Compiled by Lubna Kazim
Foreword by Gail Minault
Begum Khurshid Mirza was the daughter of Sheikh Abdullah and Waheed
Jahan Begum who were the founders of Aligarh Women’s College. This book is
more than an account of Khurshid Mirza’s personal life. It spans the years
from 1857 to 1983 and provides insights into the social conditions of Indian
Muslims, the state of Muslim women’s education, and the transition to
Pakistan, while illuminating Khurshid Mirza’s rich and varied life as an
activist, radio and television artist, a writer, a devoted daughter, wife, and
mother.

2006, 271 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547247-9, Rs 495


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Encounters with Destiny


Autobiographical Reflections
A Translation of Apna Grebaan Chaak
Javid Iqbal
Translated by Hafeez Malik and Nasira Iqbal
This book, originally written in Urdu, is an English translation of the
autobiography of a Pakistani writer, philosopher and jurist, Dr Javid Iqbal.
While recounting his personal experiences extending over a life span of eighty
years, he also provides the reader an insight into the political turmoil that led
to the creation of Pakistan and the subsequent political, judicial, and cultural
developments in his native land.

2006, 356 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547142-7, Rs 595

Permit to the Punjab


A Celebration of a Lifetime of Friendship with Muslims
Heather Bolton
This book covers a journey undertaken by the author, initially in 1968, from
the United Kingdom to Pakistan, accompanied by a Pakistani friend living
and working in England. The author describes experiences and sights seen
during the overland journey by car, and writes about the Pakistani family who
took her to their hearts and accepted her fully, notwithstanding the differences
in culture, language, and religion. This was the start of a very special
friendship that has lasted a lifetime.

2006, 114 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547222-6, Rs 199

My Fellow Traveller
A Translation of Humsafar
Hameeda Akhtar Husain Raipuri
This is Hameeda Akhtar Husain Raipuri’s first work written at the age of 72.
The warm and guileless flow of her language, and her woman’s perceptions,
make this book a wonderfully pleasant evocation of a past era and departed
individuals. Not only does she throw light on the character and unusual family
history of her late husband, Akhtar Husain Raipuri, a well-known intellectual,
she also provides luminous vignettes of prominent people such as her father
Zafar Omer, a popular Urdu novelist of his day, Sarojini Naidu, Gandhi, and
Maulvi Abdul Haq. Moreover, this book fi lls the gaps in her husband’s tour de
force, Gard-e-Rah.

2006, 391 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547147-2, Rs 495


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Captive Princess
Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
Annie Krieger Krynicki
Princess Zebunissa has remained almost completely ignored by chroniclers
and historians. Her father, the Emperor Aurangzeb had incarcerated her in the
fortress prison of Salimgarh, where she languished for twenty years until her
death. Everything about her life seems shrouded in mystery. Only her poems
give us an indication of her character. She seems to have been a very humane
person, with weaknesses, passions, and an indomitable pride. This book
responds to the need for studies of notable Islamic women that not only sheds
light on the condition and culture of their lives but also provides other
perspectives of the Muslim process of rule.

2005, 236 pages, 240x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579837-1, Rs 450

Haji Sir Abdullah Haroon


A Biography
Doulat Haroon Hidayatullah
Foreword by HRH Princess Sarvath El Hassan of Jordan
This book is a biography of a politically active, influential and affluent business
magnate who played an important part in the creation of Pakistan. Written by
his daughter, the book presents a balanced account of his personal and
political life. The biography also includes some important documents that
throw light on a historic period—the struggle for independence.

2006, 355 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597822-3, Rs 595

The Lamp of Love


Journeying with the Sabri Brothers
Amatullah Armstrong Chishti
This book recounts the journey that took the author from the midst of an
Australian bushland paradise to the rapture of devotion at the shrines of the
great Sufi saints in Pakistan and India. It tells of her spiritual connection to
Pakistan’s legendary qawwals, the Sabri Brothers and her direct experience of
being engulfed by their powerful and ecstatic music. The author further
elaborates upon the Sufi spiritual journey, highlighting the abysses and peaks
which are encountered on the way.

2005, 170 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547165-6, Rs 295


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Memoirs of Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan


In his candid autobiography Lieutenant-General Gul Hassan Khan recounts
his experiences as ADC to the Quaid-i-Azam which gave him an insight into
the character of the founder of Pakistan. His experiences enabled him to
assess, in the light of standards set by Jinnah, the politicians who later
occupied centre-stage. The author’s main concern in the book is with
leadership, with the rapport that is, or should be, established between the
commander and the men he leads. General Gul Hassan also narrates and
analyses dispassionately the events of the India-Pakistan wars of 1965 and
1971. The final section of the book covers events after the fall of Dhaka, and
deals with the author’s relationship with Zulfi kar Ali Bhutto.

2005, 452 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547329-2, Rs 395

Memoirs of a Bystander
A Life in Diplomacy
Iqbal Akhund
Written by a pioneer diplomat of Pakistan, this book makes an important
contribution to a dispassionate understanding of critical and controversial
issues. Akhund’s highly readable and at times amusing account casts a fresh
light on critical and still controversial events in Pakistan’s history.

1998, 482 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577997-4, Rs 395

M. A. Jinnah
Views and Reviews
Edited by M. R. Kazimi
This is a collection of articles written by the most eminent authorities on
South Asian history and focuses on the life and career of Mohammad Ali
Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Many of these articles have been published in
various research journals, but are made available in Pakistan in a book form
for the first time. They contain objective and in-depth studies, including new
interpretations of great historical importance, as well as new material.

2005, 276 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597979-4, Rs 495


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Sher Shah Suri


A Fresh Perspective
Basheer Ahmad Khan Matta
This is an account of a man of surpassing personal excellence who remains a
chief figure of history both as a great and exemplary ruler of India and as the
greatest leader produced by the Afghans. This book seeks to examine and
evaluate his performance in both these capacities; to explore the pith and
essence of the great man and determine his place in the currents of Indian
history as well as in the independent stream of Afghan history. Moreover, and
most significantly, its conclusions are drawn from the cardinal lessons
ingrained in Indian history.

2005, 264 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597882-7, Rs 450

A Georgian Saga
From the Caucasus to the Indus
Meherafroze Mirza Habib
The book provides an insight into the lives of Mirza Khusro Beg, a scion of a
princely family of Georgia, who was adopted by Mir Karam Ali Khan Talpur,
and Fareedun, also from Georgia, whose paths fatefully crossed thousands of
miles away, in distant Sindh. The author traces the historical background that
led to the author’s ancestors’ migration from Georgia in the early 1800s to
Sindh, and recreates the era of domestic feudal revolts, the rapidly changing
montage of conquerors and the imposition of foreign rule by rival imperial
powers in Georgia. The second half of the book focuses on Khusro’s life as a
young man, and his relationship with the Mirs of Sindh.

2005, 202 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597848-3, Rs 495

Back to the Pavilion


M. Attiqur Rahman
This is a highly readable account of the life of an outstanding military leader
of our time—General Attiqur Rahman. His biography portrays a man adept at
the use of the pen as well as the sword, a fine fighter and an efficient
administrator during his tenure as Governor and Martial Law Administrator.
The author’s recollection of his regiment’s exploits at Moulmein, Burma in
1942, and in the crossing of the Sittang River provides a vivid, though
classically understated description of infantry operations. He was among those
brave but hapless men who made a rearguard march into India looking ‘as
gaunt and ragged as scarecrows’.

2005, 246 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597861-2, Rs 395


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A Pathan Odyssey
Mohammad Aslam Khan Khattak
Edited with a Foreword by James W. Spain
M. Aslam Khan Khattak served as the Minister for Interior, Minister for
Communication, and the Railway Minister. This memoir gives an invaluable
first-hand account of pre-Partition and the Second World War India, and of
fift y years of independence. The author also recounts his experiences as a
governor, minister, ambassador, politician, and businessman.

2004, 288 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597718-9, Rs 395

‘Dear Mr Jinnah’
Selected Correspondence and Speeches of Liaquat Ali Khan,
1937–1947
Edited by Roger D. Long
Foreword by Stanley Wolpert
Liaquat Ali Khan’s letters to Jinnah and his speeches show Liaquat’s devotion
to the Quaid-i-Azam and to the concept of Pakistan. From 1937 till 1947, they
worked so closely together that Jinnah called Liaquat ‘my right hand’. This
book shows the relationship which changed the course of history in South
Asia.

2004, 362 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597709-7, Rs 495

Unlikely Beginnings
A Soldier’s Life
Major-General A. O. Mitha
This military memoir spans some interesting and critical times in the last
century. General Mitha’s life in the army covered a wide range of experiences
and brought him many years in senior positions. As the founder and
commander of the SSG he was responsible for creating an important fighting
force in the army. Unorthodox and bold, his views on the army’s perennial
concern with the relationship between juniors and seniors are presented in
lively anecdotes.

2003, 500 pages 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579413-7, Rs 695


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Memoirs of a Rebel Princess


Abida Sultaan
Foreword by Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
Written shortly before her death and based on the diaries that she kept
throughout her life, this book documents the activities of a Muslim princess
who rebelled against societal conventions to take an active public role, first, as
heir-apparent and chief secretary of an Indian princely state, then as diplomat
and dissident in independent Pakistan.

2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579958-3, Rs 595

Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah


His Personality and His Politics
S. M. Burke and Salim Al-Din Quraishi
This well-researched book convincingly shows that it was not Quaid-i-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, but Mahatma Gandhi who first introduced religion
into politics. Congress policies under Gandhi drove the Hindus and the
Muslims irreconcilably apart and they eventually convinced Jinnah, who had
long fought for Hindu-Muslim unity, that his dream of united India was
nothing but a mirage.

2003, 500 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579994-1, Rs 425

Brothers in the Raj


The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence
Harold Lee
In this first full-length joint biography, the author traces the careers of John
and Henry Lawrence, the first British administrators of the Punjab. Both of
them acquired formidable reputations as founders of the paternalist tradition
of rule in the province and became heroes of the Great Revolt of 1857. Their
disagreements during their rule led to Henry’s removal to Rajasthan and then
to Lucknow where he died. John, who remained at Lahore, organized the
recapture of Delhi and survived to become viceroy.

2002, 450 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579415-1, Rs 595


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Liaquat Ali Khan


His Life and Work
Muhammad Reza Kazimi
This is the first comprehensive and critical study of the life and political career
of Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. To analyse his role,
the author has drawn upon hitherto unpublished sources and also interviewed
Liaquat Ali Khan’s wife, Begum Raana Liaquat Ali Khan and brother,
Nawabzada Sadaquat Ali Khan. Liaquat’s historical role in dividing the armed
forces prior to Partition and heading off a coup by the Indian Army in 1947
are some of the aspects which have been highlighted in this book for the first
time.

2002, 404 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579788-6, Rs 595

A Journey to Disillusionment
Sherbaz Khan Mazari
Though primarily the memoirs of a leading opposition figure, the book is also
in part, a history of Pakistan. Beginning with Mazari’s entering politics as a
young man in opposition to the Ayub Khan Government, it goes on to give an
account of the Bhutto and the Zia periods. The author makes interesting
revelations about the leading political players and the events of those
tumultuous times which eventually led to Bhutto’s ouster in 1977.

2001, 646 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579769-5, Rs 495

The Gun Tree


One Woman’s War
B. K. Zahrah Nasir
Introduction by Muneeza Shamsie
The Gun Tree is a personal account of one woman’s war, both internal and
external. Set in Afghanistan during the Russian occupation, when the author
travelled to that country with the Mujahideen, dodging bombs and bullets
along the way, and the emotional mindfield of her own inner psyche in the
wake of a divorce. A high adventure in more ways than one.

2001, 150 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579504-2, Rs 250


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From Purdah to Parliament


Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
Shaista Ikramullah was a member of the Muslim League; a member of the first
Constituent-cum-Legislative Assembly of Pakistan; Deputy Leader of the
Pakistan delegation to the UN in 1956; and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Morocco
in 1964. This book is an updated edition of her memoirs, first published in
1963. It is an extremely interesting account of how she moved on from a
secluded and sheltered life in purdah to the hurly-burly of politics.

2000, 224 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579438-0, Rs 295

Banker to the Poor


The Autobiography of Muhammad Yunus, Founder of the
Grameen Bank
Muhammad Yunus with Alan Jolis
Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales
This is an autobiographical account of the founder of the Grameen Bank,
Muhammad Yunus. It is a fundamental rethink on the economic relationship
between the rich and the poor, their rights, and obligations. The Grameen
Bank is founded on principles of trust and solidarity. Muhammad Yunus
believes that the right to credit should be recognized as a fundamental human
right because credit is the last hope left to those faced with absolute poverty.
The unique and extraordinary methods he used to combat human despair are
recounted here with humility and conviction.
2000, 313 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-9-84-051467-0, Rs 695

Mirza Ghalib
A Creative Biography
Natalia Prigarina
This is a creative and interesting biography based on the life and work of
Mirza Ghalib (1797–1869) who was arguably the greatest eastern poet of the
nineteenth century. Here, two main motifs interweave—the poet’s destiny and
his creative work. His poetry reveals itself as a wonderful testimony of
harmony, spiritual power, inner freedom, and intellectual capacity.

(The Millennium Series)


2000, 367 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577945-5, Rs 495
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Jinnah
Speeches and Statements, 1947–1948
Introduction by S. M. Burke
With a detailed Introduction by a well-known historian, Samuel M. Burke, this
title carries all the significant speeches and statements of Quaid-i-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah in his position of Governor-General of the newly
founded State of Pakistan.

(The Millennium Series)


2000, 340 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579021-4, Rs 295

The Life and Work of Jalaluddin Rumi


Afzal Iqbal
Rumi’s is perhaps the only example in the history of literature where one who
is entirely devoted to prose suddenly bursts forth into poetry in his middle
age, thus, becoming the greatest mystical poet of all times. In 1261 Rumi
began the monumental work of writing the Mathnavi. Towards the end of the
book, the author deals with Rumi’s thought and provides translations of those
portions of the Mathnavi which had hitherto not been available in English.

1999, 330 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579067-2, Rs 350

Jinnah: The Founder of Pakistan


In the Eyes of his Contemporaries and his Documentary Records at
Lincoln’s Inn
Compiled and Edited by Saleem Qureshi
This slim volume contains the speeches made at the inauguration of the Jinnah
Society in London; contemporary opinion about Jinnah; a brief introduction to
Lincoln’s Inn; all the records at Lincoln’s Inn pertaining to Jinnah; extracts
from a few of his speeches; and a detailed chronology of Jinnah’s life.

(The Jubilee Series)


1998, 130 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577851-9, Rs 350
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The Life of Muhammad


A Translation of Ibne Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah
A. Guillaume
Professor Guillaume’s translation of Ibne Ishaq’s Sirat is now reissued. The
translator has used Ibn Hisham’s abridgement and also included many
additions and variants found in the writings of early authors. This book thus
presents in English practically all that is known of the Prophet (pbuh). As the
earliest monument of Arabian prose literature, the Sirat remains a work of
importance.

1997, 850 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-636033-1, Rs 700

Jinnah of Pakistan
Stanley Wolpert
Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the inspirational father and first head of the state
of Pakistan. Wolpert shows how Jinnah’s shrewd and skilful leadership
combined brilliant advocacy and singular tenacity to win his suit for the
creation of Pakistan on behalf of the ‘Muslim nation’—his sole client during
the last, lonely, pain-fi lled decade of his life.

1997, 421 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577462-7, Rs 375

From Dusk to Dawn


Autobiography of a Pakistan Cricket Legend
Fazal Mahmood
For details see page 126

Khaki Shadows
Pakistan, 1947–1997
General K. M. Arif
For details see page 113
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Pakistan: Leadership Challenges


Lt.-Gen. Jahan Dad Khan
For details see page 101

Testament of a Liberal
Dorab Patel
For details see page 84

Shakespeare
A Very Short Introduction
Germaine Greer
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Irrigation and Drainage Engineering


Iqtidar H. Siddiqui
This book covers the syllabus of Drainage Engineering taught in the
engineering universities and technical institutions in Pakistan and is intended
for students working for a civil engineering degree and for newly qualified
engineers entering the profession. The book is divided into six sections
covering: Irrigation Engineering, Surface Irrigation System, Ground Water
Irrigation System, Farm Irrigation, Drainage Engineering, and other irrigation
systems. The book is well illustrated and includes solved problems and
questions at the end of each chapter.

2007, 280x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547356-8, Price not fi xed

The Islamic Law of Inheritance


Hamid Khan
Based on original sources, this book includes the historical and theological
bases of the Islamic law of succession developed by the Muslim schools of
jurisprudence. The author makes a comparative study between the Sunni and
Shia laws of inheritance and focuses on problems being faced by Muslims due
to the strict application of traditional Islamic law in their contemporary
situations. This book is an essential component of the course on ‘Muslim
Personal Law’ for LL.B students and the course on ‘Islamic Law’ for LL.M
students.

2007, 266 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547336-0, Rs 195

Mathematics for Class XI


M. Zahid Rafiq Bhatti
This essential textbook has been written for the Intermediate First Year
Mathematics course. The book is written according to the National
Curriculum for Class XI and covers the syllabus prescribed by the different
Boards of Intermediate Education throughout Pakistan. The book achieves two
objectives: firstly as a core textbook for students of Class XI at the
Intermediate level and secondly as a source book for undergraduate students.
The author gives numerous examples in the text which help to explain the
theory.

2007, 386 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547436-1, Rs 150


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Physics for Class XII


Nikhat Khan
This essential core textbook has been written for the Intermediate Second Year
Physics course as prescribed by the Boards of Intermediate Education
throughout Pakistan. The author explains the concepts clearly and encourages
the students to reason out ideas and improve their problem-solving skills. The
book is well illustrated and numerous examples are given throughout.

2007, 360 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547338-4, Rs 195

Areas of Psychology
Mah Nazir Riaz
This book has been written in a way that seeks to capture the students’ interest
in four major areas of Psychology: Developmental Psychology, Psychology of
Adjustment, Social Psychology, and Guidance and Counselling. The book
introduces the students to the nature and type of problems of children and
adolescents.

ISBN: 978-0-19-547436-7

Pakistan Studies
For B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home Economics)
M. R. Kazimi
Pakistan Studies is a compulsory subject for all B.A/B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home
Economics) students. This essential core textbook is comprehensive and covers
the syllabi prescribed by the major public sector universities. The book
provides a complete overview of the historical background and political
development of Pakistan, the break-up of 1971, and the nuclearization of
Pakistan. The Foreign Relations section deals with the role of world powers
during the wars fought by Pakistan and Pakistan’s relations with the South
Asian and Middle Eastern countries. The economy and culture of Pakistan are
also covered in great detail. This is the first definitive study of Pakistan in all
its major aspects.
2006, 200 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547229-5, Rs 150
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Commercial Geography
For Intermediate Classes
Fazle Karim Khan
This core textbook covers the syllabus prescribed in accordance with the
National Curriculum of the Federal Ministry of Education (Curriculum
Wing), Government of Pakistan. The book is divided into three parts. The first
part covers world commercial activities. The second part covers world
resources and their distribution and the third part covers the commercial
geography of Pakistan. Comprehensive end-of-chapter summaries and
questions will help students recall important points in the text while preparing
for examinations.

2005, 240 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579957-6, Rs 150

Issues in Pakistan’s Economy


Second Edition
Revised and Expanded
S. Akbar Zaidi
This book is the main text for post-graduate courses on South Asia’s
development, economic history and its political economy. The second edition
has been expanded, updated and revised. Three new chapters have been added
on Poverty in Pakistan, on the political aspect of economic and trade relations
between India and Pakistan, and on macroeconomic developments since 1998.
There are substantive new additions on Globalization, WTO, Pakistan’s new
local district government system and a re-evaluation of the political economy
of the Pakistani state.

2005, 544 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597914-5, Rs 595

Physics for Class XI


Nikhat Khan
This essential core textbook has been written for the Intermediate First Year
Physics course. The book aims to help students understand that equations in
Physics express concepts, and encourages them to reason out ideas and
improve their problem solving skills. The need to understand logic, basic
concepts, and principles of Physics has been stressed throughout the text.
Numerous examples are given within the text to help students understand the
principles and concepts being discussed and at the end of each chapter
qualitative questions are given for students to solve. Simple mathematics has
been used throughout and the book is well illustrated.

2005, 200 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579991-0, Rs 150


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Psychology for Intermediate Classes


Mah Nazir Riaz
This essential core textbook has been written according to the syllabus
prescribed by the different Boards of Intermediate Education throughout
Pakistan. The author’s writing style is lucid and seeks to capture the discipline
in a way that provides a comprehensive overview of general Psychology. The
book is written to attain two objectives: as a core textbook for an introductory
course in Psychology; and as a source book for undergraduate students in
other disciplines who wish to develop a working knowledge of general
Psychology. Comprehensive end-of-chapter summaries and ‘key terms’ help
students recall important points in the text.

2005, 245 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597913-8, Rs 150

Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan


Hamid Khan
This book covers the revised curriculum for LL.B Part II course on
Constitutional History of Pakistan, which is a compulsory subject for many
graduate and post-graduate students studying for a degree in Law, Pakistan
Studies, Political Science, and Public Administration. Since constitutional
history cannot be taught in a vacuum, the author has included political history
so that a new generation of scholars can fully understand the impediments to
constitution framing in Pakistan and the difficult course it has taken. The
author has updated this edition to meet the needs of students, as well as
lawyers and judges. The text retains the substance of the required syllabi and
the author’s candid interpretations.

2005, 542 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597975-6, Rs 275

Financial Management in Pakistan


Javed Ansari, Muhammad Naeem, and Jamal Zubairi
This is the first book of its kind on the financial management process in
Pakistan. The authors explain financial management theories and practices
within the context of the Pakistani legal and institutional environment,
focusing on decisions taken by firms and banks in Pakistan. This book has
been written for students of BBA, MBA, M.Com., M.A., (Economics and
Finance). Students enrolled in financial management courses for professional
examinations will also find this a useful textbook.

2005, 258 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597916-9, Rs 195


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Design of Analog Filters


Rolf Schaumann and Mac E. Van Valkenburg
This book has been written for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate
courses in analog fi lter design and signal processing. It includes a wealth of
examples, all of which have been tested on simulators or in actual industrial
use. It employs MATLAB® to minimize algebraic and other computational
needs and uses Electronics Workbench® to help students simulate actual
experimental performance. Sample design tables and design and performance
curves are also provided. It avoids sophisticated mathematics wherever
possible in favour of algebraic or intuitive derivations.

2005, 752 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547145-8, Rs 495

Oral Pathology
Fourth Edition
J. V. Soames and J. C. Southam
This fourth edition of Oral Pathology has been extensively revised and
updated. It continues to provide clear, concise and comprehensive coverage of
the clinical and pathological features of a wide range of oral diseases. It
discusses their causes and the underlying mechanisms, and describes how
changes in the structure and function of oral tissues relate to clinical
presentation and meets the requirements of the undergraduate curriculum.
Recent developments in genetics and molecular biology, and information on
some rare diseases, have also been incorporated.

2005, 290 pages, 210x280mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547170-0, Rs 995

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry


Fourth Edition
David A. Mitchell and Laura Mitchell
The new edition of this essential pocket guide covers the whole of clinical
dentistry in a concise format. It incorporates extensive revision of cavity
classification, caries diagnosis, resin composites and light curing, endodontics,
and bleaching and implants, new material on caries risk assessment and new
preparation techniques, such as air abrasion and sonic colour text design etc.
The latest developments in paediatric dentistry including new restorative
approaches and behaviour management, dietary advice and treatment of the
handicapped patient are also included in this edition.

2005, 824 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547169-4, Rs 550


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Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency
Medicine
Second Edition
J. P. Wyatt, R. N. Illingworth, M. J. Clancy, P. T. Munro, and C. E. Robertson
This popular Handbook provides practical, accessible guidelines on a huge
range of situations that present to the Accident and Emergency Department. It
gives up-to-date, step-by-step advice on presentation, investigation, diagnosis,
emergency treatment and further referral for adult and paediatric patients.
Important practical procedures are covered in stepwise, easy-to-follow format
with line diagrams illustrating anatomical landmarks. The book incorporates
the latest treatment guidelines, unambiguous clinical advice, new section on
injury prevention in children, and many new pages on wounds and fractures.

2005, 728 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547168-7, Rs 550

Oxford Handbook of General Practice


Second Edition
Chantal Simon, Hazel Everitt, and Tony Kendrick
This handbook has been updated in line with new evidence and major new
guidelines to help the GP keep up to date. It includes practical hands-on
advice to enable GPs to pick up tips usually only learned from experience. It
covers the whole spectrum of general practice, to assist the GP with any
problems which might crop up in the course of the working day. The layout of
the handbook has been redesigned with the use of colour-coding to aid quick
reference and additional flow charts, tables and diagrams have been included
to make information easier to access.

2006, 1160 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-920445-8, Rs 595

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine


Sixth Edition
Murray Longmore, Ian Wilkinson, and Supraj Rajagopalan
This Handbook covers all areas of internal medicine and provides rapid, on-
the-spot access to evidence-based clinical management. There are a host of
new features in this edition: new sections on common acute medical
symptoms, and clinical skills; a new ‘cheat sheet’ on commonly used drugs;
more colour plates, and more ECGs. There are numerous other updates and
improvements throughout, many suggested by extensive market research.

2006, 892 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-856823-0, Rs 650


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Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and


Gynaecology
Second Edition
Edited by S. Arulkumaran, I. M. Symonds, and A. Fowlie
This Handbook highlights the core knowledge for diagnosing and managing
emergencies and common problems in obstetrics and gynaecology. A brief
introduction to the condition is followed by the essentials of management.
Undergraduate medical students will find the Handbook useful in focusing
their observation to the aspects of care that are expected of them when they
start practice.

2003, 832 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-921556-0, Rs 550

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties


Seventh Edition
Judith Collier, Murray Longmore, and Mark Brinsden
This highly acclaimed Oxford Handbook provides all the ideas and facts
essential to those who will or who are already caring for patients whose needs
may or may not fit within the traditional bounds of individual specialties. The
text is concise and clear and laid out in the page-a-topic format. Updated
throughout with extensive revisions in key chapters and all new colour
illustrations, this edition is more evidence-based than ever before and puts an
emphasis on patient-centred medicine.

2006, 851 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547211-0, Rs 595

Oxford Handbook of Cardiology


Edited by Punit Ramrakha and Jonathan Hill
The Oxford Handbook of Cardiology is written by cardiologists and cardiac
surgeons. It provides practical advice and background information on
common cardiac conditions, including coronary artery disease, arrhythmias,
valvular and congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathies and heart failure.
Specialist sections offer useful background information on diagnostic tests,
management of cardiac problems in pregnancy and cardiology in the
developing world. There are also chapters on eponymous syndromes, major
cardiac trials and emergencies in cardiology.

2007, 744 pages, 180x100mm, Flexicover ISBN: 978-0-19-922989-5, Rs 695


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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and
Allergy
Second Edition
Gavin Spickett
The Handbook is a practical and clinically relevant guide to assist with the
diagnosis and management of immunological/allergic disease, and the correct
selection and interpretation of immunological tests. This edition reflects the
significant developments that have occurred in the field over recent years.
Major revisions have been made to the section on primary immunodeficiencies
to demonstrate the advances in understanding genetics, tissue typing, and
therapeutics. The book gives guidance on test selection and interpretation for
both diagnosis and monitoring.

2007, 584 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-922602-3, Rs 550

Politics and Genre in “Hamlet”


Second Edition
Revised and Expanded
Adrian A. Husain
A leading literary critic takes a historicist view of Shakespeare’s most famous
and enigmatic play. It is concerned with identity, time and power in Hamlet
and the question of aesthetic form in relation to all these. It takes a fresh look
at a Renaissance hero who exists, oddly, on the margins of his play—and yet is
condemned to be its hero. It frames the question that lies, implicitly, at the
heart of Hamlet and, in some strange way, constitutes its tragedy: what is a
play if not playacting?

The second edition of the book clarifies and further corroborates this. The themes
of incest and political legitimacy are addressed, the ‘revision’ theory is explored—
and debunked—and the ahistorical character of Richard examined in the context
of Richard II in additional notes. Elsewhere, the author adduces fresh evidence to
demonstrate what he sees as crucial to Hamlet: the protagonist’s remarkable
facility for and preoccupation with theatre screening and indeed impeding his
capacity for spontaneous historical action.

2006, 72 pages, 200x140mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547407-7, Rs 250


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English for Undergraduates


D. H. Howe, T. A. Kirkpatrick and D. L. Kirkpatrick

Prescribed by the Universities of Karachi, Sindh, Punjab, and GC Lahore for


B.A./B.A. (Hons)/B.Com./B.Sc./B.Sc. Home Economics

This book has a complete range of up-to-date and motivating material for undergraduate/graduate classes at
college or university. The course reflects the new trends in language teaching and provides students with graded
developing practice in the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The emphasis is on a
purposeful and communicative approach to language learning, which at the same time will provide students with
a sound command of language structure and vocabulary.

2004, 219 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback, University of Karachi edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-597804-9, Rs 125
2005, 226 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback, University of the Punjab edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547219-6, Rs 125
2006, 232 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback, University of Sindh edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547346-9, Rs 125
2006, 232 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback, GC University Lahore edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547432-9, Rs 125
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Oxford Practice Grammar


New Edition with Answers
John Eastwood

Prescribed by the Universities of Karachi, Sindh, Punjab, and GC Lahore for


B.A./B.A. (Hons)/B.Com./B.Sc./B.Sc. Home Economics

This is a reference and practice book for all students at pre-intermediate and intermediate level, whether working
with a teacher or alone. Oxford Practice Grammar gives clear explanations of English grammar with exercises that
provide practice in form and use. This new, extensively revised edition provides even more help for students
wanting to improve their use of English grammar.

2004, 448 pages, 255x185mm, Paperback, University of Karachi edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-597835-3, Rs 150
2005, 448 pages, 255x185mm, Paperback, University of the Punjab edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547246-2, Rs 150
2006, 448 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback, University of Sindh edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547347-6, Rs 150
2006, 448 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback, GC University Lahore edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-547433-6, Rs 150
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Money and Banking in Pakistan
Fifth Edition
S. A. Meenai
Revised and Expanded by Javed A. Ansari
This book provides a historical record of the growth and development of
banking in Pakistan. It chronicles important events in the field of monetary
management and critiques monetary and fiscal policies pursued in Pakistan
from 1947 till 2003. The Fift h Edition has been extensively revised and
updated and includes new material on the development theory of monetary
policy since the 1990s and the theory and practice of central bank autonomy.
It also includes new chapters on Marxist monetary theory and on the theory
and practice of Islamic banking.

2004, 246 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597806-3, Rs 225

The Economy of Pakistan


2007 Edition
Revised and Updated
Khawaja Amjad Saeed
This essential textbook details the Pakistan Government’s economic
framework, planning and policies and its strategy in pursuing these policies.
The author combines all three subjects in one complete book presenting the
data systematically and using the latest information. Students of B.A., B.Com.,
M.A., M.Com., BBA, MBA, ICAP and ICMA will find this textbook of
immense value.

2006, 485 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547311-7, Rs 295

An Outline of Islamic Architecture


R. A. Jairazbhoy
The book is arranged according to the principal regions of the Islamic world
rather than on the basis of chronology or building types. Its merit is in its
reliance on ancient texts, and its focus on the important and seminal
monuments of Islam, so that development and evolution remain clear. The
present edition has been revised extensively by the author. The book is
recommended for students of B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. studying Architecture
and Islamic History.

2003, 250 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579516-5, Rs 375


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Foreign Policy
A Theoretical Introduction
Mohammed Yunus
This book underlines the urgent need for a generally accepted theory of foreign
policy. While reviewing the classical theories of foreign policy, it propounds a
theoretical framework of its own. This book will be of great interest to students
studying for B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. International Relations and Political
Science. Students studying for the CSS examinations will also find this book of
immense value.

2003, 240 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579786-2, Rs 295

South Asia
A Historical Narrative
Mohammed Yunus and Aradhana Parmar
This essential core textbook authored by two eminent professors of the
University of Calgary has been written according to the syllabus prescribed for
students preparing for their graduation and CSS examinations. The partition
of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 and the creation of Pakistan was one of the
most important events of the twentieth century and its ramifications are in the
politics of South Asia. This book offers a balanced and objective view of one of
the longest, uninterrupted histories of the world.

2003, 250 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579711-4, Rs 250

Aspects of Art
An Essential Textbook for Students of Art in Pakistan
Marjorie Husain
This book is a study guide for art students. It comprehensively covers both the
theory and practice of art fundamentals. Here the student will be guided
through the disciplines of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Print-making, and
Photography. A glossary of basic art terminology is also provided at the end.
The book also includes a concise history of western art and art in the Indo-Pak
subcontinent.

2000, 175 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579365-9, Rs 195


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Readings in Pakistan Foreign Policy,


1971–1998
Edited by Mehrunnisa Ali
This book covers Pakistan’s foreign policy over the last three decades.
Pakistan’s relations with the major powers, its neighbours, and the Muslim
world have been examined. Important foreign policy issues, such as, Kashmir,
the nuclear issue and security imperatives, the post Cold War challenges and
the impact of a uni-polar world on foreign policy are also discussed in this
book.

2000, 470 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579393-2, Rs 300

Mutale’a-e-Pakistan
Barae BA/B Sc./B.Com./B Sc. (Home Economics)
Muhammad Reza Kazimi
This essential core textbook, written for B.A/B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home
Economics) students, covers the syllabi prescribed by the major public sector
universities. The book provides a complete overview of the historical
background and political development of Pakistan, the break-up of 1971, and
the nuclearization of Pakistan. The Foreign Relations section deals with the
role of world powers during the wars fought by Pakistan and Pakistan’s
relations with the South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. The economy
and culture of Pakistan are also covered in great detail.

2006, 222 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547216-5, Rs 99

Ibtidai Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Commerce
Farooq Aziz
This is the core text for the compulsory course of Principles of Economics
taught to students of Intermediate, Commerce group. The book has been
written according to the syllabus of the Board of Intermediate Education,
Karachi. The first part discusses various issues of Micro Economics while the
second part covers Macro Economics. A set of sample ‘Objective Questions’
has also been provided.

2006, 176 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547220-2, Rs 85


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Mubadiat-e-Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Arts Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
This book is a core text for the optional course of Economics of first year
Intermediate Arts. The book has been written according to the syllabus of the
Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi. The first part discusses various
topics of principles of economics while the second part covers economic issues
of Pakistan.

2006, 256 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547224-0, Rs 125

Ta’aruf-e-Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Arts Saal-e-Dom
Farooq Aziz
This is the core text for the optional course of Economics taught to the
students of second year, Intermediate Arts. The book has been written
according to the syllabus prescribed by the Board of Intermediate Education,
Karachi. The first part discusses various issues of the Theory of Economics
while the second part covers the Pakistan Economics section of the syllabus.

2006, 136 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547225-7, Rs 90

Jadeed Ma’ashi Usool


Barae B.Com. Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
This book has been written for the students of B.Com. Part I for whom
Economics is a compulsory course. Part One (Micro Economics) covers topics
like Demand, Supply, Consumption, Production, and Market. Part Two (Macro
Economics) contains topics like National Income, Employment etc., while Part
Three gives details of various economic systems and presents a comparison of
these.

2005, 220 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597917-6, Rs 125


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Usool-e-Ma’ashiat ma’ Algebra


Barae B.A., B.Sc. Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
This book has been written for the optional course of Economics for BA/BSc.
Part I level. It is divided into three parts: the first two parts, Micro Economics
and Macro Economics, cover the theoretical portion and the third part covers
Algebra.

2005, 264 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597918-3, Rs 135

Ma’ashiat-e-Pakistan
Barae B.Com. Saal-e-Dom
2004-05 Edition
Farooq Aziz
This is the core text of the compulsory course of Pakistan Economics written
for students taking the exam of B.Com. (Part two). Beginning with an
overview of the economy of Pakistan, the book details the country’s natural,
human, and capital resources. The book also provides substantial information
on economic planning, budgeting, capital formation and the role of foreign
investment and the government policies regarding these issues.

2004, 232 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597733-2, Rs 99

Pakistani Maeeshat ma’ Taffaruqi Ahsa


Barae B.A., B.Sc. Saal-e-Dom
Farooq Aziz
This is the core text of the optional course of Pakistan Economics with
Differential Calculus, taught to the students of B.A. and B.Sc. (final) of
Karachi University. Part A covers different aspects of the economy of Pakistan
while Part B covers the syllabus of Differential Calculus.

2004, 264 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597905-3, Rs 150


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Iqra
Islamiat Lazimi barae Intermediate
Sarwar Hussain Khan
The book covers the syllabus prescribed by the Board of Intermediate
Education, Karachi, for the compulsory course of Islamic Education for Class
XI. The five pillars of Islam, love of Allah and the Holy Prophet (pbuh), rights
of fellow human beings and other social responsibilities are explained in a
simple way. Selected verses from the Holy Quran as well as selected Ahadith
and Sunna are given with their explanation.

2004, 112 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597732-5, Rs 49

Art ke Mukhtalif Pehloo


Pakistan mein Art ke Talaba ke leay aik Bunyadi Nisabi Kitab
Marjorie Husain
Translated by Shahabuddin Shahab
This book is the Urdu translation of Aspects of Art and is designed for art
students as a simple introduction to the subject and to help them prepare for
their course exams. It traces the history of art in a very systematic manner and
covers the theory and practice of art fundamentals comprehensively. Written
in a clear and simple language, this book will guide students through the
disciplines of various art media, including Drawing, Painting, Sculpture,
Printmaking, Photography, Architecture, Graphic Design, and Ceramics.

2003, 200 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579426-7, Rs 295

Fifty Years of Pakistan’s Economy


Traditional Topics and Contemporary Concerns
Edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan
For details see page 58

Pakistan: Political Roots and Development, 1947–1999


Safdar Mahmood
For details see page 99

Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1857–1948


Khalid bin Sayeed
For details see page 102
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The Oxford English–Urdu Dictionary


Translated by Shanul Haq Haqqee
The Concise Oxford Dictionary is recognized as the foremost authority on
current modern English and for decades has been the standard reference for
English in all fields. The Oxford English–Urdu Dictionary is the first Urdu
rendition of The Concise Oxford Dictionary. This translation of the 9th edition
of the world-famous dictionary contains more than 110,000 entries and around
180,000 definitions. It includes English headwords with their IPA
pronunciations and compound words along with their Urdu equivalents.

2003, 2000 pages, 240x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579340-6, Rs 895

The Little Oxford English–Urdu Dictionary


Translated by Shanul Haq Haqqee
Compiled and Edited by Ibrahim Saad
This dictionary is an abridged edition of The Oxford English–Urdu Dictionary,
which was translated and compiled by Shanul Haq Haqqee, the renowned
scholar, lexicographer, and an authority on the Urdu language. It contains
more than 40,000 entries and around 50,000 definitions. This dictionary
includes features such as tips on good grammar as well as punctuation.

2005, 750 pages, 180x110mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597899-5, Rs 195

The Oxford Elementary Learner’s English–Urdu


Dictionary
Translated by Sara Naqvi
This has been specially developed as a practical first English–Urdu dictionary
for learners of English and Urdu of all ages. It is easy to understand and gives
the help that learners need to use new vocabulary correctly. It contains Urdu
equivalents of all the 15,000 English words and phrases of The Oxford
Elementary Learner’s Dictionary.

2000, 448 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579335-2, Rs 250


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The Oxford Elementary Learner’s
English–Sindhi Dictionary
Translated by Nazir Ahmed Channa, Noor Ahmed Jhanjhi, Asif Ali Khoso and
Tasweer Hussain
Edited by Sayed Qalandar Shah Lakiari
As a first bilingual dictionary for Sindhi speaking students, The Oxford
Elementary Learner’s English-Sindhi Dictionary provides all the help that is
needed to understand and use English vocabulary. The dictionary contains
Sindhi equivalents of all the 15,000 English words and phrases of the popular
Oxford Elementary Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd edition. Headwords, their
pronunciation, their parts of speech, illustrative sentences and derivatives are
provided in English with Sindhi equivalents. Both, the explanations in English
and their Sindhi translation, use simple words and are easy to understand.
2006, 450 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547400-8, Rs 185

The Encyclopedia of Pakistan


Editors-in-Chief: Hafeez Malik and Yuri V. Gankovsky
Accessible, informative, and easy to use, The Encyclopedia of Pakistan is a one
volume compendium of information about Pakistan—its history, people,
places, culture, heritage, politics, economics and much more. A distinctive
group of 113 scholars and writers have contributed clear, concise, in-depth and
scholarly entries on all aspects of the country. This book contains more than
1000 entries in addition to fifteen feature essays on topics rarely touched upon
or researched in Pakistan, like Dance, Puppetry, Visual Arts, etc.

2006, 430 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597735-6, Rs 995

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam


Edited by John L. Esposito
For details see page 79
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Brilliantly concise
Very Short Introductions
to almost everything
Combining authority with wit, accessibility and style, Very Short Introductions are ideal
for anyone who wants an introduction to some of life’s most interesting topics; from
emotion and logic, to globalization and terrorism. Perfect for people who want something
intellectually stimulating, the carefully selected authors combine authoritative analysis,
new ideas, and enthusiasm to make often challenging topics highly readable.

Architecture
A Very Short Introduction
Andrew Ballantyne
The balance of posterity and practicality in architecture throughout history,
and its cultural relevance—from the Pyramids of Ancient Egypt to the Sydney
Opera House, starkly contrasted with common cottage dwellings—are
skillfully examined in this book. While the reader is introduced to particular
historical periods, and to particular styles such as ‘baroque’ and ‘modern’,
Andrew Ballantyne goes beyond this to explore the economic, political, and
aesthetic significance of buildings, looking at how architecture acquires
meaning through tradition and how it contributes to our sense of who we are.

2005, 144 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547089-5, Rs 199

Aristotle
A Very Short Introduction
Jonathan Barnes
The influence of Aristotle, the prince of philosophers, on the intellectual
history of the West is second to none. In this book Jonathan Barnes examines
Aristotle’s scientific research, his discoveries in logic, his metaphysical
theories, his work in psychology, ethics, and politics, and his ideas about art
and poetry, placing his teachings in their historical context.

2005, 170 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547099-4, Rs 199


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Art History
A Very Short Introduction
Dana Arnold
In this clear and concise book, Dana Arnold presents an introduction to the
issues, debates, and artefacts that make up the discipline of art history. Using a
wide range of images, from Easter Island statues to Constable’s The Cornfield,
the author shows how the artworks themselves can be the starting point for
how we ‘read’ art history, and suggests a diversity of ways through which we
can enjoy, think about, and understand art. With a glossary of technical terms,
and list of useful website addresses, this is an invaluable and accessible
introduction to a fascinating subject.

2005, 144 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 0-19-547086-4, Rs 199

Buddhism
A Very Short Introduction
Damien Keown
In clear and straightforward language, and with the help of maps, diagrams,
and illustrations, this book explains how Buddhism began and how it evolved
into its present day form. The central teachings and practices are set out
clearly, and key topics such as karma and rebirth, meditation, ethics, and
Buddhism in the West, receive detailed coverage in separate chapters. The
distinguishing features of the main schools—such as Tibetan and Zen
Buddhism—are clearly explained.

2007, 152 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547461-9, Rs 199

Capitalism
A Very Short Introduction
James Fulcher
The word ‘capitalism’ is one that is heard and used frequently, but what does
the term really mean? James Fulcher addresses this issue using detailed and
absorbing case studies, ranging from the East India Company in the 1600s to
the Barings Bank collapse in 1995. He looks at the different forms that
capitalism takes in Britain, Japan, Sweden, and the United States. He also
discusses the crisis tendencies of capitalism as seen through the tulipomania of
17th-century Holland, the recent South-East Asian banking crisis, and the
Enron/Worldcom crisis in America. The book ends by discussing whether
capitalism is heading for some final crisis, and where alternative systems are to
be found.
2005, 152 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547090-1, Rs 199
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Democracy
A Very Short Introduction
Bernard Crick
No political concept is more used, and misused, than that of democracy. This
book is a short account of the history of the doctrine, practices, and
institutions of democracy, from ancient Greece and Rome through the
American, French, and Russian revolutions, and its varieties and conditions in
the modern world. It argues that democracy is a necessary but not a sufficient
condition for good government, and that ideas of the rule of law, and of
human rights, and the claims and liberties of groups within society must often
limit the will of democratic majorities.

2005, 140 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547094-9, Rs 199

Dreaming
A Very Short Introduction
J. Allan Hobson
Focusing on dreaming to explain the mechanisms of sleep and sleep laboratory
science, the author explains the fascinating discoveries of modern sleep
science. In this book he reveals how dreaming maintains and develops the
mind, why we go crazy in our dreams in order to avoid doing so when we are
awake, and why sleep is not just good for health but essential for life.

2007, 168 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547457-2, Rs 199

Emotion
A Very Short Introduction
Dylan Evans
Was love invented by European poets in the Middle Ages or is it part of
human nature? Will winning the lottery really make you happy? Is it possible
to build robots that have feelings? These are just some of the intriguing
questions explored in this guide to the latest thinking about emotions.
Drawing on a wide range of scientific research, from anthropology and
psychology to neuroscience and artificial intelligence, this book takes the
reader on a fascinating journey into the human heart.

2005, 160 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547097-0, Rs 199


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Empire
A Very Short Introduction
Stephen Howe
Not only are we living with the legacies of the great colonial empires of the
past, but also with the new economic-based imperial systems of the modern
world. This book looks at what the ‘idea of empire’ has meant throughout
history—from the ancient Roman Empire, through the reign of Genghis Khan,
the British Raj, the colonization of the Americas by the seafaring Spanish, the
Atlantic Slave Trade, and the Soviet Empire, to the present day—disentangling
the multiple uses and abuses of such labels as ‘empire’ and ‘colonial’, and
offering a compelling look at the profound changes in the modern world.

2005, 148 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547092-5, Rs 199

The European Union


A Very Short Introduction
John Pinder
This book shows how and why the European Union has developed from 1950
up to the present. He explains the interplay between governments and federal
elements in the institutions; consensus over the single market and the
environment; and conflicts over agriculture, social policies, the Euro, and
frontier controls. He shows how the Union relates to its European neighbours,
the United States, and the rest of the world, and outlines the choices that lie
ahead. He is clear about his federalist orientation, presents the arguments
fairly, and is scrupulous about the facts.

2007, 122 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547456-5, Rs 199

Evolution
A Very Short Introduction
Brian and Deborah Charlesworth
This incisive and thought-provoking book introduces some of the most
important findings and concepts of evolutionary biology, such as the formation
and divergence of species, adaptation, mutation, and natural selection. The
authors trace the progress of evolutionary thought from the first publication of
Darwin and Wallace over 140 years ago, to recent evidence provided by
studying evolution at the molecular level. The book ends by showing how
evolutionary ideas illuminate some of the hardest questions in modern biology,
such as why ageing happens and why some animals behave altruistically.

2005, 156 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547083-3, Rs 199


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Fascism
A Very Short Introduction
Kevin Passmore
Kevin Passmore brilliantly unravels the paradoxes of one of the most
important phenomena of the modern world—tracing the origins of fascism in
the intellectual, political, and social crises of the late nineteenth century,
fascist movements and regimes in Italy and Germany, and the fortunes of
‘failed’ fascist movements in Eastern Europe, Spain, and the Americas. He
shows how important racist nationalism was to fascism, examines its appeal to
women and men, workers and capitalists, and concludes with a look at the
recent revival of the extreme right in Europe.

2005, 172 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547078-9, Rs 199

Feminism
A Very Short Introduction
Margaret Walters
This book looks at the development of feminism, exploring its earliest roots as
well as key issues such as voting rights, the liberation of the Sixties, and
whether feminist thought remains relevant today. She brings the subject
completely up to date by providing an analysis of the current situation of
women across the globe, from Europe and the US to the Third World.

2007, 170 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547451-0, Rs 199

Globalization
A Very Short Introduction
Manfred Steger
‘Globalization’ has become the buzzword of our time—a term that describes a
variety of changing economic, political, cultural, ideological, and
environmental processes that are alleged to have accelerated and intensified in
the last few decades. Manfred Steger presents globalization in accessible
language as a multifaceted process encompassing global, regional, and local
aspects of social life. He explores whether it is a new phenomenon, and if it
should be considered a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ thing—a question that has been hotly
debated in classrooms, boardrooms, and on the streets—especially since the
9/11 terrorist attacks.

2005, 166 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547087-1, Rs 199


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Global Warming
A Very Short Introduction
Mark Maslin
This is an up-to-date and readable book about the predicted impacts of global
warming and the surprises that could be in store for us in the near future. It
unpacks the controversies that surround global warming, drawing on material
from the recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC). The author presents the findings of the Panel for the first time and
discusses the potential climate surprises which the IPCC has not yet had time
to assimilate. He ends by discussing the politics of global warming, and looks
at what we can do now to adapt to climate change and mitigate its worst
effects.

2007, 180 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547455-8, Rs 199

Linguistics
A Very Short Introduction
P. H. Matthews
Linguistics falls between arts and science, where the most fascinating
discoveries and the most important problems are found. Peter Matthews
begins his discussion with the oldest, ‘arts’ end of the subject and moves
chronologically through to the latest in scientific research. He looks in turn at
such areas as the prehistory of languages and their common origins, language
and evolution, the nature of change inherent in language, grammars and
dictionaries, and phonetics. An appraisal of the latest research into language
in neuro-science completes this refreshing and insightful introduction to
linguistics.

2005, 144 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547096-3, Rs 199

Literary Theory
A Very Short Introduction
Jonathan Culler
Literary Theory is a controversial subject. Said to have transformed the study
of culture and society in the past two decades, it is accused of undermining
respect for tradition and truth, encouraging suspicion about the political and
psychological implications of cultural products rather than admiration for
great literature. In this book, Jonathan Culler explains ‘theory’, not by
describing warring ‘schools’ but by sketching key ‘moves’ that theory has
encouraged and speaking directly about the implications of theory for
thinking about literature, human identity, and the power of language.

2005, 160 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547098-7, Rs 199


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Logic
A Very Short Introduction
Graham Priest
Logic is often perceived as an esoteric subject, having little to do with the rest
of philosophy, and even less to do with real life. In this lively and accessible
introduction, Graham Priest shows how wrong this conception is. He explores
the philosophical roots of the subject, explaining how modern formal logic
deals with issues ranging from the existence of God and the reality of time to
paradoxes of self-reference, change, and probability. Along the way, the book
explains the basic ideas of formal logic in simple, non-technical terms, as well
as the philosophical pressures to which these have responded. This is a book
for anyone who has ever been puzzled by a piece of reasoning.

2005, 140 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547091-8, Rs 199

Machiavelli
A Very Short Introduction
Quentin Skinner
Niccolo Machiavelli taught that political leaders must be prepared to do evil
that good may come of it, and his name has been a byword ever since for
duplicity and immorality. Is his sinister reputation deserved? In answering this
question Quentin Skinner focuses on three major works, The Prince, the
Discourses, and The History of Florence, and distils from them an introduction
to Machiavelli’s doctrines of exemplary clarity.

2005, 120 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547100-7, Rs 199

Nationalism
A Very Short Introduction
Steven Grosby
In this compelling book, Steven Grosby uses examples throughout history,
from ancient Israel to the present-day Balkans, to discuss how nations arise
from a sense of kinship, territory, history, and shared religion. Highlighting
the social, philosophical, and anthropological perspectives, he asks why
nations exist, when they first appeared, and what this divisiveness can tell us
about our nature as human beings.

2007, 154 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547454-1, Rs 199


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Philosophy
A Very Short Introduction
Edward Craig
This lively and engaging book is the ideal introduction for anyone who has
ever been puzzled by what philosophy is or what it is for. Edward Craig argues
that philosophy is not an activity from another planet: learning about it is just
a matter of broadening and deepening what most of us do already. He shows
that philosophy is no mere intellectual pastime: thinkers such as Plato,
Buddhist writers, Descartes, Hobbes, Hume, Hegel, Darwin, Mill, and de
Beauvoir were responding to real needs and events—much of their work
shapes our lives today, and many of their concerns are still ours.

2005, 140 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547079-6, Rs 199

Politics
A Very Short Introduction
Kenneth Minogue
In this provocative but balanced essay, Kenneth Minogue discusses the
development of politics from the ancient world to the twentieth century. He
prompts us to consider why political systems evolve, how politics offers both
power and order in our society, whether democracy is always a good thing,
and what future politics may have in the twenty-first century.

2005, 128 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547088-8, Rs 199

Postcolonialism
A Very Short Introduction
Robert J. C. Young
This innovative and lively book is quite unlike any other introduction to
postcolonialism. Robert Young examines the political, social and cultural
after-effects of decolonization by presenting situations, experiences, and
testimony rather than examining the abstract theory. He situates the debate in
a wide cultural context, discussing its importance as an historical condition,
using examples such as the status of aboriginal people, of those dispossessed
from their land, Algerian rai music, postcolonial feminism and global, social
and ecological movements.

2005, 192 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547093-2, Rs 199


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Prehistory
A Very Short Introduction
Chris Gosden
Many of the familiar aspects of modern life are no more than a century or two
old, yet our deep social structures and skills were in large measure developed
by small bands of our prehistoric ancestors many millennia ago. We all have
our prehistories, even in this best documented of all centuries, and they are
vital to our emotional, intellectual and social well-being. The book compels
one to think seriously about who we are by considering who we have been,
presenting a riveting and absorbing exploration through four and a half
million years of human existence.

2005, 148 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547082-6, Rs 199

Psychology
A Very Short Introduction
Gillian Butler and Freda McManus
This book provides an up-to-date overview of the main areas of psychology,
translating complex psychological matters, such as perception, into readable
topics so as to make psychology accessible for newcomers to the subject. The
authors use everyday examples as well as research findings to foster curiosity
about how and why the mind works in the way it does, and why we behave in
the ways that we do. This book explains why knowing about psychology is
important and relevant in the modern world.

2005, 172 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547077-2, Rs 199

Quantum Theory
A Very Short Introduction
John Polkinghorne
Quantum Theory is the most revolutionary discovery in physics since Newton.
In simple, non-mathematical language this book unravels the strange and
exciting ideas that make the subatomic world so different from the world of
the every day. The author lucidly discusses such topics as uncertainty,
unpredictability, wave/particle duality, the unresolved problem of
measurement, demystifying one of the greatest discoveries in the history of
physics and one of the outstanding intellectual achievements of the twentieth
century.

2007, 128 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547459-6, Rs 199


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Shakespeare
A Very Short Introduction
Germaine Greer
In this book Germaine Greer explores Shakespeare as a thinker, unravelling
the methods he used to dramatize moral and intellectual issues in a way that
made his audience dazzlingly aware of an imaginative dimension to daily life.
She argues that as long as Shakespeare’s work remains essential to the English-
speaking world, it will retain the values which make it unique.

2007, 168 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547460-2, Rs 199

Socialism
A Very Short Introduction
Michael Newman
Michael Newman examines and explains the successes and failures of modern
socialism by taking an international perspective—ranging from communism
in Cuba to social democracy in Sweden. Discussing its evolution from the
industrial towns of the 19th century to its response to the feminist, Green, and
anti-capitalist movements today, Newman concludes that, with its values of
equality, solidarity, and cooperation, socialism remains as relevant as ever but
that it needs to learn lessons from the past.

2007, 184 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547453-4, Rs 199

Sociology
A Very Short Introduction
Steve Bruce
Drawing on studies of social class, crime and deviance, work in bureaucracies,
and changes in religious and political organizations, this book explores the
tension between the individual’s role in society and society’s role in shaping
the individual, and demonstrates the value of sociology as a perspective for
understanding the modern world.

2005, 120 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547085-0, Rs 199


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Socrates
A Very Short Introduction
C. C. W. Taylor
Socrates has a unique position in the history of philosophy and had it not been
for his influence on Plato, the whole development of Western philosophy might
have been unimaginably different. Yet Socrates wrote nothing himself, and our
knowledge of him is derived primarily from the engaging and infuriating
figure who appears in Plato’s dialogues. This book explores the relationship
between the historical Socrates and the Platonic character, and examines the
enduring image of Socrates as the ideal exemplar of the philosophic life; a
thinker whose moral and intellectual integrity permeated every detail of his
life, even in the face of betrayal and execution by his fellow Athenians.

2007, 136 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547458-9, Rs 199

Terrorism
A Very Short Introduction
Charles Townshend
Is one person’s terrorist another’s freedom fighter? Is terrorism crime or war?
Can there be a ‘war against terrorism’? This book charts a clear path through
the efforts to understand and explain modern terrorism. It unravels complex
questions such as: Are terrorists criminals? How far does media publicity
sustain terrorism? What can be done about it? It also examines the historical,
ideological, and local roots of terrorist violence, and the success of specific
terrorist and anti-terrorist campaigns in the more distant, as well as the recent
past.

2005, 168 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547084-0, Rs 199

World Music
A Very Short Introduction
Philip V. Bohlman
In this fascinating introduction to the remarkable diversity of world music,
Bohlman explores the interpretation and, sometimes, misinterpretation of
world music by the West. More recent musical encounters in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries, such as international festivals and world fairs, reveal
the enduring fascination with ethnic diversity. World music’s invention and
growth, as well as concerns for its ‘authenticity’ and ‘universality’, are explored
through scrutinizing a selection of music cultures and events such as the
Grammy Awards and the Eurovision Song Contest, as well as through
examining such musicians as Bob Marley, Manu Dibango, Béla Bartók, the
Chieftains, and Leadbelly.
2005, 144 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547095-6, Rs 199
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The World Trade Organization


A Very Short Introduction
Amrita Narlikar
This book provides a timely exploration of what the WTO is, what it does, and
the complicated politics involved in its negotiations and rulings. Confronting
the controversy surrounding the WTO head on, the author highlights issues of
power, marginalization, and development, and raises the important question of
whether it actually deserves the reputation it has come to acquire.

2007, 176 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547452-7, Rs 199


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Karakoram in Transition
Culture, Development, and Ecology in the Hunza Valley
Edited by Hermann Kreutzmann
The impact of global change and societal transitions are addressed in this book
in which for the first time eminent scholars from a wide set of disciplines
cooperate in an international effort to combine the state-of-the-art research
results about the Hunza Valley. The academic interest in different aspects of
the Valley, like its culture, ecology, economy, and development, has been the
starting point for presenting the Hunza Valley as an example of high
mountain research from which new insights into sustainable mountain
development can be derived.

2006, 500 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547210-3, Rs 895

The Politics of Managing Water


Edited by Kaiser Bengali
Water is the scarcest natural resource today and would become the main cause
of contention in the twenty-first century. Although Pakistan is not a water-
stressed country by hydraulic definitions, yet the question of water distribution
has, for Pakistan, become the source of wide-ranging contention both within
the country and with its immediate neighbour to the east. In this volume
experts from various fields discuss all factors—scientific, engineering, social,
and economic—pertaining to the debate.

2002, 250 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579792-3, Rs 595

Global Warming
A Very Short Introduction
Mark Maslin
For details see page 46
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Military Inc.
Ayesha Siddiqa
This book analyzes the relationship between the military’s corporate
operations and its authoritarianism in Pakistan. These operations vary from
large manufacturing units to smaller ventures such as bakeries and gas
stations. The common factor amongst all these operations is the lack of
transparency. This book fi lls a theoretical gap and provides a comprehensive
analysis of Pakistan military’s business expansion, especially in the last five
years, and its impact on politics, economics, and the military profession.

2007, 304 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547495-4, Rs 495

Initiating Devolution for Service Delivery in


Pakistan
Ignoring the Power Structure
Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Foqia Sadiq Khan, and Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
This book is about initiating devolution and demonstrates that reforms will be
ineffective or subverted unless it addresses key pre-requisites. The most
important pre-requisite is addressing the power structure in the context in
which devolution is to be introduced. This is an important book not only
because of conceptual contributions but also because the authors were actually
involved in the initiation and implementation of the devolution plan in
Pakistan at the highest policy level. This enabled the documentation of how
and where the plan was inadequate from conception to execution.

2006, 277 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547221-9, Rs 395

Islam and the Economy of Pakistan


A Critical Analysis of Traditional Interpretation
Izzud-Din Pal
The book critically examines the question of the ideology of Pakistan and the
related claim concerning Islam as a system. The author attempts to discuss the
issue in the context of the economy of Pakistan and argues in favour of
renewed efforts towards the reconstruction of Islamic thought to meet the
challenge of modernity in the area of economic policy.

2005, 169 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547001-7, Rs 395


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Orangi Pilot Project
Reminiscences and Reflections
Expanded Edition
Akhtar Hameed Khan
This is a collection of the articles and papers of Dr Akhtar Hameed Khan, the
recipient of a number of national and international awards for his pioneering
work in community development among the poor and downtrodden. Among his
contributions, he is best known for the brilliantly successful Orangi Pilot
Project, Karachi, and the replication of the project that is helping whole
communities to overcome problems relating to sanitation, housing, health,
education, and employment. The book also explains the phenomenally successful
method of action-research and its extension as shown here in its application.

2005, 220 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597986-2, Rs 250

From Exxon to Engro


Shaukat Raza Mirza
This book was written with the aim of providing some insights into the
process of the buy-out of Exxon Chemical Pakistan Ltd. Readers are gripped
by corporate drama as the story of the buy-out unfolds. Shaukat Mirza relates
the discussions, the decisions and the challenges he faced on the route to
ultimate success. He talks about the individuals involved and the constraints
he encountered, as well as personal joys and disappointments. This is not only
a book about Pakistan’s first employee buy-out, it is also a book about one
person’s endeavour to make his vision a reality—the man who spearheaded the
buy-out—Shaukat Raza Mirza.

2005, 226 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597708-0, Rs 395

Hazardous Home-based Sub-contracted Work


A Study of Multiple Tiered Exploitation
Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Saba Gul Khattak, and Sajid Kazmi
This book investigates the various dimensions of exploitation of sub-contracted
home-based workers engaged in hazardous work. It explores the exploitation
of children, particularly girls, and women in the household, the exploitation of
workers by the sub-contractors, and syphoning of surplus abroad along the
value chain. There is a particular focus on the negative health impacts of such
work and on public policies that can bring about a positive change.

2005, 230 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597838-4, Rs 350


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The Politics of Islamic Finance


Edited by Clement M. Henry and Rodney Wilson
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on America, the UN Security Council
passed a resolution targeting transnational sources of terrorist funds. The
United States and the IMF are encouraging the governments of the Middle
East to adopt policies of economic liberalism. One unexpected consequence is
that a new type of capitalism, based on Islamic values and beliefs is emerging.
This book explores the political implications of the slow but steady
accumulation of Islamic capital and demonstrates that the commonly
perceived connection between Islamic finance and money laundering and
terrorism is simplistic and misleading.

2005, 307 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597980-0, Rs 450

Human Development in South Asia 2005


Human Security in South Asia
Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre (MHHDC)
This report by Mahbub ul Haq underlines the imperative of focusing on the
security of people rather than only on territorial security. It presents an in-
depth analysis of the multiple threats to human security from conflicts in
South Asia, to economic, health and environmental insecurity, to insecurity
due to governance failure at many levels. It argues that to sustain economic
growth South Asia needs to seriously address the human security concerns of
people.

2006, 230 pages, 280x210mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547363-6, Rs 450

Local Government Finance: Some Political


Aspects
A Case Study of the Punjab
Ayaz Muhammad
Local government is an essential component of any political system. This book
carries a huge data of local government’s income, expenditure, grants, etc.,
which the author has carefully analysed. The author focuses on the rise of these
and other new challenges and explains clearly why Pakistan must adopt a more
comprehensive and viable structure of local government. This structure must
have the capacity to work as an agent of economic development, to ensure
devolution of power, and to work as an agency to help in the fair distribution of
resources in the various regions of Pakistan.

2004, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579917-0, Rs 300


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Economic Management in Pakistan,


1999–2002
Ishrat Husain
Pakistan has been faced with a serious financial crisis since May 1998. The
new government, which assumed office in October 1999, embarked upon a
serious programme of economic revival to get the country out of the debt trap.
Policies pursued have begun to pay dividends and despite several shocks to the
economy the country has been able to achieve stability. This book describes the
process through which the economy was managed during 1999–2000

2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579970-5, Rs 395

The Rise and Fall of Industrial Productivity in


Pakistan
Shahida Wizarat
This is a pioneering work in the field of Industrial Economics in Pakistan,
based on empirical research. The author has traced the changing patterns of
industrial growth in Pakistan and analysed the causes behind the changes. She
has also studied the impact of the industrial policies followed by different
regimes in Pakistan.

2002, 286 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579765-7, Rs 495

Pakistan: The Political Economy of


Lawlessness
Azhar Hassan Nadeem
Organized violent crime and a culture of lawlessness has had an adverse
impact on the economy of Pakistan. There has been a dim realization of this
state of affairs, but it has taken a superior police officer of Pakistan to present a
quantitative measurement of its impact on Pakistan’s already fragile economy.
Not content to dissect and analyse the prevalence of crime in Pakistan, the
author presents a strategy and policy for remedying the ailments of governance
besetting Pakistan on the basis of an experiment in community policing he
successfully carried out in two districts of the country.

2001, 375 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579621-6, Rs 495


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Pakistan: The Economy of an Elitist State


Ishrat Husain
This is an insightful case study of Pakistan’s economic development during the
past fift y years which demonstrates that the benefit of this development has
predominantly affected a small class of elites, while the majority of the
population remains illiterate, poor, and backward.

1999, 432 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579014-6, Rs 350

Pakistan, Islam, and Economics


Failure of Modernity
Izzud-Din Pal
This book critically examines the Islamic economic system as defined by the
traditional Ulama. The author makes a modernist case for the ‘Islamization of
Economy’ project—he systematically discusses specific areas of economic
transactions, and historically reviews the basic issues in the light of the various
Islamist solutions offered.

1999, 200 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579435-9, Rs 250

Fifty Years of Pakistan’s Economy


Traditional Topics and Contemporary Concerns
Edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan
This volume reviews the fift y years of Pakistan’s economy. The topics covered
include macro-management, public finance, poverty alleviation, gender
development, human development, trade, industry, agriculture and land
reform, and financial development.

1999, 275 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579442-7, Rs 350


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The World Trade Organization
A Very Short Introduction
Amrita Narlikar
For details see page 52

Globalization
A Very Short Introduction
Manfred Steger
For details see page 45

Capitalism
A Very Short Introduction
James Fulcher
For details see page 42

Valleys in Transition
Twenty Tears of AKRSP’s Experience in Northern Pakistan
Edited by Geof Wood, Abdul Malik, and Sumaira Sagheer
For details see page 120

Basic Education in Rural Pakistan


A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Government, Private, and NGO Schools
Shahrukh Rafi Khan
For details see page 61

The Politics of Managing Water


Edited by Kaiser Bengali
For details see page 53

Banker to the Poor


The Autobiography of Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank
Muhammad Yunus
For details see page 19

Money and Banking in Pakistan


Fifth Edition
S. A. Meenai
Revised and Expanded by Javed A. Ansari
For details see page 33
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Issues in Pakistan’s Economy


Second Edition
Revised and Expanded
S. Akbar Zaidi
For details see page 25

Pakistan Studies
An Investigation into the Political Economy, 1948–1988
Nadeem Qasir
For details see page 102

The Economy of Pakistan


2007 Edition
Revised and Updated
Khawaja Amjad Saeed
For details see page 33

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume One: Concepts, Frameworks and Cases
Series Editor: Zafar Iqbal Qureshi
For details see page 121

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Two: Management Cases from Pakistan
Series Editor: Zafar Iqbal Qureshi
For details see page 122

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Three: Gender Challenges
Series Editor: Dawood Ghaznavi
Co-Editor: Bashir Ahmad Khan
For details see page 122

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Four: Caring for Future Generations
Series Editor: Dawood Ghaznavi
Co-Editor: Syed Mubashir Ali
For details see page 122
EDUCATION

Gender and Education in Pakistan


Edited by Rashida Qureshi and Jane F. A. Rarieya
This book explores gender and education in Pakistan by looking at the
underlying processes that result in different patterns of educational
experiences of and outcomes for females and males. All the chapters are based
on research studies that were conducted in different parts of Pakistan and
explore diverse aspects of gender in relation to education. The book makes
gender issues in education in Pakistan more visible by illustrating how gender
is both a very personal and yet, public issue, and calls for more carefully
thought out approaches to dealing with gender disadvantage in the education
system.

2007, 289 pages, 216x138 mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547376-6, Rs 495

Village Schools
A History of Rural Elementary Education from the Eighteenth to the
Twenty-First Century in Prose and Verse
Edited and Introduced by John Proctor
This book traces, through three centuries, the development of rural education
in the United Kingdom, pre-Independence British India, and the modern day
Pakistan. Memoirs, contemporary observations and verse are used effectively
to enable the reader to look over the shoulders of the pupils, teachers,
inspectors or occasional visitors, into a surprising variety of ancient and
modern village schools.

2005, 258 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597996-1, Rs 350

Basic Education in Rural Pakistan


A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Government, Private, and
NGO Schools
Shahrukh Rafi Khan
This book aims to suggest ways to make the public sector rural primary
schooling more effective. The broader objective is a comparative institutional
analysis of government, private, and NGO schools. The study identifies
processes pushing for improvements in the NGO and private sectors and those
resulting in obvious failures in the government sectors. The focus is on
operational lessons derived from NGO and private sector delivery to make
public sector delivery more effective.
2005, 200 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547002-4 Rs 495
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Language Planning in Higher Education
A Case Study of Pakistan
Sabiha Mansoor
Based on an in-depth socio-linguistic case study of language planning in
Pakistan, this book examines the extent of the linguistic support in Urdu,
English or the mother tongue available to students to cope with their courses
in higher education. This book is unique in that it illustrates the socio-
linguistic profi le in Pakistan and provides insights into the complex issues of
multilingualism and ethnicity, and their impact on linguistic, educational and
socio-cultural outcomes. It focuses particularly on problems confronting
language planning in higher education, along with guidelines for its
implementation.

2005, 470 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597860-5, Rs 595

Transforming Schools in Pakistan


Towards the Learning Community
Edited by John Retallick and Iffat Farah
This book aims to answer a very pertinent question: is it possible to improve
the quality of school education in Pakistan and other developing countries?
The book argues that it is possible and endeavours to point the way forward.
The crux of the argument is that schools need to be transformed into learning
communities if significant improvement is to take place. In a traditional school
only students are considered learners and most learning is by rote. A learning
community is a school where all participants are learners, not just the
students. School becomes a place where understanding, enquiry and
questioning are encouraged in all teaching and learning encounters.

2005, 265 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597900-8, Rs 395

Denizens of Alien Worlds


A Study of Education, Inequality and Polarization in Pakistan
Tariq Rahman
This is the first study on education in Pakistan which links educational
policies and practices with economic and social inequality on one hand and
support for militarism or tolerance for religious minorities and women on the
other. New facts about budgets of institutions and a survey of the opinions of
students and faculty of religious madrassas, English and Urdu medium
schools, colleges and universities make this book a gold mine of essential
information about Pakistan.

2004, 224 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597863-6, Rs 325


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Language Policy, Planning, and Practice


A South Asian Perspective
Edited by Sabiha Mansoor, Shaheen Meraj, and Aliya Tahir
Based on the papers presented at the Aga Khan University Centre of English
Language International Conference 2001, this book is a pioneering work on
language policy and planning with regard to South Asia. The book provides
reflection not only on the English language situation in Pakistan but also on
the role of English in South Asia. It will help to bring countries of South Asia
on a single platform and share their views and experiences in English
Language Teaching.

2003, 296 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579965-1, Rs 475

Language, Education, and Culture


Tariq Rahman
This book has three themes: language, education, and culture. The way they
relate to each other and to the central issue of the distribution of power in
Pakistan is the major focus of the book. It also deals with the way in which
language, language-planning, and the use of language in educational and
cultural domains relate to power.

2000, 318 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579436-6, Rs 395


EXPLORATION/TRAVEL
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An Indian Passage to Europe
The Travels of Fath Nawaz Jang
Edited by Omar Khalidi
Between 1600–1900, several thousand Indians of different social classes
travelled to Britain. Yet compared to the large number of travelogues and
memoirs written by Europeans who visited India during this period only a
handful of Indian accounts of Britain and Europe have come to light. One of
them is by Mahdi Hasan Khan Fath Nawaz Jang, (1852–1904), a Hyderabadi
civil servant of Lucknow origin. His fascinating observations of the British and
European society are among a mere handful of available Indian
representations of Europeans in the nineteenth century.

(Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints)


2005, 218 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597924-4, Rs 450

A Travel Companion to the Northern Areas of


Pakistan
Tahir Jahangir
The book is an account of travels through the northern mountains and valleys
of Pakistan. It is a travelogue as well as a guide. Each chapter is followed by a
key with essential travel conditions, accommodation, and security precautions
required. There are thirty odd photographs of the spectacular mountains and
valleys of the area.

2005, 225 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579969-9, Rs 295

Permit to the Punjab


A Celebration of a Lifetime of Friendship with Muslims
Heather Bolton
For details see page 12

Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab


Baron Charles Von Hügel
For details see page 68

Travels, Tales, and Encounters in Sindh and Baluchistan, 1840–1843


Marianne Postans
For details see page 68
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British Relations with Sind, 1799–1843


An Anatomy of Imperialism
Robert A. Huttenback
Huttenback’s study of British relations with an independent Sindh from 1799
to 1843 provides valuable insight into the complexities of nineteenth-century
British imperialism. Here is a thorough investigation of British activities in
Sindh after 1799, the actual conquest, and subsequent repercussions.
Huttenback presents the whole scope of British relations with Sindh during
this critical period without sacrificing the pre-annexation issues to the
circumstances surrounding Sir Charles Napier and the conquest.

2007, 174 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547399-5, Rs 350

Shameful Flight
The Last Years of the British Empire in India
Stanley Wolpert
Ranging from the fall of Singapore in 1942 to the assassination of Mahatma
Gandhi in 1948, this book provides a vivid behind-the-scenes look at Britain’s
decision to divest itself from the crown jewel of its empire. The author, a
leading authority on Indian history, paints memorable portraits of all the key
participants including Gandhi, Churchill, Attlee, Nehru, and Jinnah, with a
special focus on the British viceroy, Lord Louis Mountbatten.

2006, 252 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547438-1, Rs 495

McMurdo’s Account of Sind


James McMurdo
This book provides readers with a vivid picture of how South Asians were
perceived by many in Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, as well as of life
in Sindh under the Amirs, rulers of the region at that time. McMurdo’s
description indicates the bias and prejudice of an imperialist viewpoint and
the political ramifications of such perceptions. At the time of Charles Napier’s
conquest of Sindh in 1843, the British government launched an adverse
propaganda campaign aimed at depicting the Amirs as being incapable of
looking after their own territories. This account can be counted as a part of
this campaign. The book reflects the broad political canvas of that time and
prepares the backdrop for the eventual conquest of Sindh.
(Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints)
2007, 102 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547288-2, Rs 295
HISTORY
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The Last Durbar
A Dramatic Presentation of the Division of British India
Shashi Joshi
Introduction by Muhammad Reza Kazimi
This play is based on the private papers of Mountbatten, including verbatim
records and testimonies, discussions and suggestions of the leading Indian
actors involved in the division of British India. It is a nuanced and multi-
layered account of the months and days that led to the partition of British
India. It exposes the palpable relationships of the leading actors in this drama,
the moves and counter moves, interactions and maneuvering between a range
of characters, against the backdrop of momentous events and developments of
Partition.

2006, 215 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547217-2, Rs 250

The British Raj in India


An Historical Review
S. M. Burke and Salim Al-Din Quraishi
This treatise on the Raj perceptively reviews the roles played by the three
principle parties in the transfer of power: the British, the Hindus, and the
Muslims. The British conquered and ruled India with the help of Indians, but
when the weight of public opinion made it impossible for them to stay any
longer, they managed to extricate themselves from the chaos with remarkable
political dexterity. The Hindus with the lead in Western education and
numerical and economic superiority, lost the bid for a united India because they
overplayed their hand. The Muslims, demoralized and discredited by the British
after 1857, had a hard time convincing the world that unmodified Westminster
parliamentary institutions would install the Hindus as their masters for all time.
1995, 728 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577734-5, Rs 425

Divided Cities
Partition and its Aftermath in Lahore and Amritsar, 1947–1957
Ian Talbot
This book is a pioneering locality based study of the processes of violence,
migration and resettlement arising from the 1947 partition of the
subcontinent. The focus is on the neighbouring cities of Lahore and Amritsar
that were divided by the new international boundary which ran through the
Punjab. The book provides a much needed comparative dimension to the study
of the aftermath of Partition. It is an important case study for wider issues of
collective violence, forced migration, and refugee experience.

(The Subcontinent Divided: A New Beginning)


2006, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547226-4, Rs 495
HISTORY
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Colonial Reports on Pakistan’s Frontier Tribal
Areas
Edited and Introduced by Robert Nichols
Those hoping to fully understand the fighting in 2004 around Wana in South
Waziristan will gain insight from this book. Throughout 2004, Pakistan used
political negotiation and military force to crush or disperse militants,
especially near the town of Wana. This short volume reprints two, one-
hundred-year old colonial reports on FATA regions, one on Wana and one on
the Adam Khel Afridi homelands near Peshawar. These reports suggest the
difficulty that state builders with centralizing ambitions have always had in
prevailing against semi-independent communities yet to be fully integrated
into wider political, economic and administrative systems.

2006, 107 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547081-9, Rs 199

Partition of India
Legend and Reality
H. M. Seervai
This book gives an in-depth historical analysis of the events and causes that
led to the partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947. It is based on historical
research undertaken by the author over a period of several years and includes
data based on the 12 volumes of official documents published under the title
Transfer of Power, 1942–47. The thesis of the book is that Gandhi, Nehru, and
the Congress leadership were primarily responsible for the decisions leading to
the partition of India and exposes the myth that Jinnah was solely responsible
for the Partition.

2005, 297 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597719-6, Rs 495

Kashmir and the British Raj, 1847–1947


Robert A. Huttenback
This book highlights the unique history of the only significant area of Indo-
Pakistan where a Hindu prince was the absolute ruler of a largely Muslim state
for an appreciable period of time. The book concentrates on the previous
century and the genesis of more than half a century of conflict that is still far
from having produced a solution to the problem that is presented by Kashmir.

2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579967-5, Rs 350


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Travels, Tales, and Encounters in Sindh and


Baluchistan, 1840–1843
Marianne Postans
Marianne Postans married Lieutenant Thomas Postans of the Bombay Native
Infantry and from 1834–39 accompanied him on postings in Cutch and
western India. Her main focus of interest was travelling and investigating
Indian life. Many of the most entertaining passages narrate her personal
experiences in Sindh and Balochistan. The writings give an interesting picture
of these places on the eve of British annexation.

(Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints)


2003, 210 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579795-4, Rs 525

Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab


Baron Charles Von Hügel
Introduction by Tony Ballantyne
The author, a European aristocrat, braves the dangers and discomfort of
travelling through the perilous regions of Kashmir and the Punjab. His
accurate and perceptive observations of a sleepy region, which is one of the
most volatile flash points of conflict today, makes compelling reading.

(Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints)


2003, 423 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579857-9, Rs 795

People on the Move


Punjabi Colonial and Post-Colonial Migration
Edited by Ian Talbot and Shinder Thandi
This volume examines a century of Punjabi migration. This has been marked
by both the massive upheaval of the 1947 partition and economic migration
arising from agricultural and urban development within the Punjab and a
tradition of overseas migration that dates back to the army recruitment of the
colonial era.

(The Subcontinent Divided: A New Beginning)


2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579956-9, Rs 350
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Sufism in South Asia


Impact on Fourteenth Century Muslim Society
Riazul Islam
Sufism in India has played many roles in Indo-Muslim history. It was the
means by which a race of conquerors could reach out to the spiritual elements
of Indian society in which asceticism was highly regarded. It was responsible
for initiating dialogue with Hindu devotees. Riazul Islam in this book focuses
more on the seamy rather than the spiritual side in order to redress the
academic balance.

2002, 520 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579005-4, Rs 650

The Pathan Unarmed


Opposition and Memory in the Khudai Khidmatgar Movement
Mukulika Banerjee
This book covers the historical Khudai Khidmatgar movement, a non-violent
anti-colonial movement, active in the North West Frontier Province of India
in the 1930s and 1940s. Using a mixture of oral historiography and archival
research, the author successfully reconstructs much of the organization and
ethos of the movement and tells the tale of its rise and fall in the politics of the
time.

2001, 320 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579388-8, Rs 595

The Origins and Early Development of Shi‘a


Islam
S. H. M. Jafri
Backed with thorough and original research, this book is a study of Shi‘a Islam
based mainly on the oldest historical sources. In this book, the author has
attempted to reconstruct and present the development of an Islamic ideal in
the form of Shi‘ism: that of a particular vision of religious leadership which
derives its authority directly from the person of the Prophet (pbuh) and which
therefore enjoys divine sanction in deciding all cases of conscience.

(The Millennium Series)


2000, 344 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579387-1, Rs 495
HISTORY
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Region and Partition


Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent
Edited by Ian Talbot and Gurharpal Singh
This book is a collection of papers by leading scholars which, for the first time,
brings a comparative perspective to the two Muslim majority areas of the
subcontinent, Bengal and Punjab, most affected by the turmoil which followed
the British decision to divide and quit in 1947.

2000, 416 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579378-9, Rs 395

A Short History of Islam


S. F. Mahmud
This book covers the thirteen centuries of Islam in considerable depth and
provides an understanding of the rich religious and cultural heritage of a great
and glorified past of the world of Islam. Through a detailed sequential study of
the beginnings of Islam, its movements and events over the centuries, this
newly revised and expanded edition highlights the potential significance of the
past as it envisions a promising future for the world’s Muslims.

1988, 400 pages, 180x120mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577384-2, Rs 250

The Great Divide


Britain–India–Pakistan
H. V. Hodson
On 14 August 1947, the new nation of Pakistan was carved out of the body of
India, and Britain’s century-long rule over the Indian subcontinent ended. The
author asks some penetrating questions: Why did the climax come so swift ly?
What is the truth about the enforced resignation of the previous viceroy, Lord
Wavell, and Lord Mountbatten’s appointment and instructions? Hodson charts
the events since Partition—the triumphs and tragedies, the issues of peace and
conflict between India and Pakistan, culminating in the truncation of Pakistan
in 1971.

(The Jubilee Series)


1997, 610 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577340-8, Rs 450
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The Politics of Knowledge in Pre-modern Islam
Negotiating Ideology and Religious Inquiry
Omid Safi
For details see page 79

Empire
A Very Short Introduction
Stephen Howe
For details see page 44

Prehistory
A Very Short Introduction
Chris Gosden
For details see page 49

The Deadly Embrace


Religion, Politics and Violence in India and Pakistan, 1947–2002
Edited by Ian Talbot
For details see page 73

Captive Princess
Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
Annie Krieger Krynicki
For details see page 13

Village Schools
A History of Rural Elementary Education from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Century in Prose
and Verse
Edited and Introduced by John Proctor
For details see page 61

The Light
A History of the Movement for Progressive Literature in the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent
Sajjad Zaheer
For details see page 92

Historic Battlefields of Pakistan


Johnny Torrens-Spence
For details see page 127

Life after Partition


Migration, Community and Strife in Sindh, 1947–1962
Sarah Ansari
For details see page 98
HISTORY
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Sher Shah Suri
A Fresh Perspective
Basheer Ahmad Khan Matta
For details see page 15

A Georgian Saga
From the Caucasus to the Indus
Meherafroze Mirza Habib
For details see page 15

The History of Islamic Political Thought


From the Prophet (PBUH) to the Present
Antony Black
For details see page 80

Brothers in the Raj


The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence
Harold Lee
For details see page 17

Pakistan: History and Politics, 1947–1971


Muhammad Rafique Afzal
For details see page 99

A History of the Peoples of Pakistan


Towards Independence
Jane Hussain
For details see page 2

Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1857–1948


Khalid bin Sayeed
For details see page 102

Afghanistan
Louis Dupree
For details see page 2

South Asia
A Historical Narrative
Mohammed Yunus and Aradhana Parmar
For details see page 34
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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India–Pakistan Negotiations
Is Past Still Prologue?
Dennis Kux
This book provides a historical and current review of the trends of six key
India–Pakistan negotiations largely over shared resources and political
boundaries. Pre-independence political leadership and negotiations that led to
the partitioning of British India into these two nation-states provide insights
on subsequent India–Pakistan negotiations. Reviewing these critical
negotiations show how both countries must exert robust, creative, and
enduring leadership to achieve concrete, broad-based improvement in their
bilateral relations, and ultimately, South Asian regional security.

2007, 110 pages, 234x156 mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547468-8, Rs 195

The Deadly Embrace


Religion, Politics and Violence in India and Pakistan, 1947–2002
Edited by Ian Talbot
The connection between religion, politics and violence is a controversial and
pressing concern in the life of the subcontinent. This study attempts to unpick
some of these linkages by means of a series of detailed historical case studies
that cover the period from 1947 until 2002. The contributions from both
leading experts and research students provide important comparative insights
into sectarian and communal violence in India and Pakistan.

(The Subcontinent Divided: A New Beginning)


2006, 205 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547364-3, Rs 495

Islam in the European Union


Transnationalism, Youth and the War on Terror
Edited by Yunas Samad and Kasturi Sen
This book is about Muslims in Europe and the ‘War on Terror’: its causes and
consequences for European citizenship and exclusion particularly for young
people. The rising tide of hostility towards people of Muslim origin is
challenged in this collection from a varied and multinational perspective. The
chapters illustrate the diversity of societies with Muslim majority populations
and challenge the dominant paradigm of what has come to be known as
‘Islamophobia’ since the War on Terror.

2006, 285 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547251-6, Rs 595


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South Asia in World Politics


Edited by Devin T. Hagerty
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the politics and international
relations of South Asia, a key area encompassing the states of Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Exploring the many facets of this dynamic region, the book also assesses U.S.
policy towards Afghanistan and explains the importance of Bangladesh and
Pakistan, two of only a handful of Islamic states with significant track records
as democracies.

2006, 330 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547328-5, Rs 495

The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad


Edited by Carollee Bengelsdorf, Margaret Cerullo, and Yogesh Chandrani
Foreword by Noam Chomsky
The book has a series of themes beginning with the revolutionary theory and
counter-insurgency, moving on to the analysis of post-colonial states in the
Third World, the Cold War and its aftermath, and finally the Middle Eastern
and South Asian impasses and hopes. Eqbal Ahmad’s rendition of these events
benefits not only from his keen analytical faculties, broad knowledge, and
many years of direct engagement, but also from his ability to observe these
developments from a perspective that integrates his deep immersion in the
culture, history, and experiences of both the North and the South.

2006, 590 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547163-2, Rs 595

Kashmir in Comparative Perspective


Democracy and Violent Separatism in India
Sten Widmalm
Foreword by Ian Talbot
In this balanced, carefully researched and well designed account of the
Kashmir crisis, Sten Widmalm argues that ethnic violence is not an objective
force with self-generating political consequences but a means by which
competing elites carry on political struggle. The strength of the book is that it
engages alternative explanations of ethnic conflict even as it teaches the
particularity of specific cases in India.

2006, 254 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547005-5, Rs 350


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Jihad, Hindutva and the Taliban
South Asia at the Crossroads
Iftikhar H. Malik
This book explores significant developments in recent years that have
completely transformed the South Asian political contours, including crucial
societal movements such as Talibanization, Jihad, Hindutva, Sunni statism etc.
These new trajectories have equally generated intra-society chasms, especially
for ethnic and religious minorities, and have tried to offer alternative
interpretations of national identity, occasionally advocating a forceful ethno-
religious conformity. While ‘indigenous’ elite led these ultra right, populist
movements, the foot soldiers are all trained in madrassas or temples
harbouring an emotional hatred for an invisible enemy.

2005, 336 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597790-5, Rs 495

Crescent Between Cross and Star


Muslims and the West after 9/11
Iftikhar H. Malik
Tragic events like 9/11 have only intensified anti-Muslim campaigns at various
levels and places. Other than the devastating invasions of Afghanistan and
Iraq with more feared to come, Muslim human rights and their religious
heritage have come under an assault in the Holy Land and several other
regions. This book seeks to place this volatile and pernicious phase within the
historical and geo-political context by reviewing Western scholarship and
policies affecting Muslims at large. In addition, it seeks to investigate diverse
Muslim responses on vital issues such as gender, secularism, and democracy.

2006, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547286-8, Rs 595

East Pakistan: The Endgame


An Onlooker’s Journal, 1969–1971
Brigadier A. R. Siddiqi
The 1971 East Pakistan tragedy was not just a failure of the military but also
the collapse of the civil society in West Pakistan. The few voices raised against
the military action were too feeble to make the army change the course it had
set itself leading to a military defeat and the break-up of the country. The
author’s assessments and forecasting of happenings in East Pakistan are
objective, constructive and without any prejudice or bias. This book will
contribute much towards the much-needed bridge building between Pakistan
and Bangladesh.

2004, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579993-4, Rs 395


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Terrorism and Global Power Systems


Shahwar Junaid
This book discusses the origins of terrorism and the use of violence as a tool
for political, social, and economic change by various forces within society and
throughout the world. The author draws upon historical trends as well as
rising terrorist activity in the world since 1980. She also examines global
power systems, including international security systems to understand how
terrorism operates in the current environment.

2004, 237 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597788-2, Rs 395

Danger in Kashmir
Josef Korbel
Foreword by C. W. Nimitz
Perhaps the most important problem plaguing India and Pakistan today is
their dispute over the ownership of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Initial
efforts were made in 1948 by the United Nations to seek a peaceful solution to
the dispute. The author was a member of the UN Commission on India and
Pakistan, and provides a first-hand account of these efforts of the United
Nations to resolve the Kashmir issue.

2003, 367 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579913-2, Rs 395

Kashmir
Ethnic Conflict, International Dispute
Iffat Malik
The Kashmir crisis is more than fift y years old, and as it is an internationally
explosive issue, the literature on the topic is also voluminous, projecting the
views of both sides as well as impartial world bodies and authors. Dr Iffat
Sanna Malik has made an objective study and dealt with the domestic and
international aspects—first separately and then in unison. Original in its
treatment, this treatise is heavily documented and should be of use to scholars
and general readers alike.

2002, 300 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579622-3, Rs 450


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Pakistan and the Afghan Conflict, 1979–1985


With an Afterword Covering Events From 1985–2001
Frederic Grare
As the war against terrorism rages in Afghanistan, this book probes the
motives governing the first Pakistan-American alliance, directed then against
the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. This study covers the Afghan conflict
from 1979 to 1985, and considers centrally the security concerns of Pakistan
during the conflict. The author’s discussion encompasses the strategic concerns
of a nuclearized South Asia and provides a key to the origins of the 2001
Afghan conflict.

2002, 250 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579793-0, Rs 325

Between Past and Future


Selected Essays on South Asia by Eqbal Ahmad
Edited by Dohra Ahmad, Iftikhar Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ahmad, and Zia Mian
Foreword by Pervez Hoodbhoy
A contemporary of Edward Said and Noam Chomsky, Eqbal Ahmad was a
scholar and public figure respected throughout the world for his deep insight,
powerful writing, and principled and passionate commitments on the
problems and prospects of the Third World, especially those of South Asia.
Selected from more than thirty years of writing, this volume brings together
for the first time some of Eqbal Ahmad’s most important essays, magazine
articles, newspaper columns and interviews on South Asia, focusing in
particular on Pakistan.

2004, 329 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579805-0, Rs 450

Pakistan’s Foreign Policy, 1947–2005


A Concise History
Abdul Sattar
For details see page 97

Memoirs of a Bystander
A Life in Diplomacy
Iqbal Akhund
For details see page 14
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The Emergence of Bangladesh
Vol. 1: Class Struggles in East Pakistan (1947–1958)
Badruddin Umar
For details see page 111

The Emergence of Bangladesh


Vol. 2: Rise of Bengali Nationalism (1958–1971)
Badruddin Umar
For details see page 112

Pakistan 2005
Edited by Charles H. Kennedy and Cynthia Botteron
For details see page 97

Readings in Pakistan Foreign Policy, 1971–1998


Edited by Mehrunnisa Ali
For details see page 35

Foreign Policy
A Theoretical Introduction
Mohammed Yunus
For details see page 34

The Politics of Islamic Finance


Edited by Clement M. Henry and Rodney Wilson
For details see page 56

Pakistan on the Brink


Politics, Economics, and Society
Edited by Craig Baxter
For details see page 98

Out of the Nuclear Shadow


Edited by Smitu Kothari and Zia Mian
For details see page 128

The Betrayal of East Pakistan


Lt.-Gen. A. A. K. Niazi
For details see page 101

The European Union


A Very Short Introduction
John Pinder
For details see page 44
ISLAMIC STUDIES
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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The Politics of Knowledge in Pre-modern Islam
Negotiating Ideology and Religious Inquiry
Omid Safi
The eleventh and twelft h centuries were a period of great significance in
Islamic history when the Great Saljuqs, a Turkish-speaking tribe from central
Asia, ruled the eastern half of the Islamic world for a great portion of that
time. In a far-reaching analysis that combines social, cultural, and political
history, Omid Safi demonstrates how the Saljuqs tried to create a lasting
political presence by joining forces with scholars and saints who functioned
under state patronage. He makes a significant contribution to understanding
premodern Islam as well as illuminating the complex relationship between
power and religious knowledge.

2007, 350 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547465-7, Rs 550

Islamic Legal Interpretation


Muftis and their Fatwas
Edited by Muhammad Khalid Masud, Brinkley Messick, and David S. Powers
For more than a millennium, fatwas have guided and shaped Muslim under-
standings of Islamic law yet this key institution in Muslim society has not been
the subject of a major examination until now. Fatwas have served to reaffirm
received wisdom, caution against error, and chart novel responses to changing
circumstances. This book uses an approach unique in Islamic studies, a
casebook of expert analyses of fatwas from a wide range of times and places. The
first chapter sets forth the origins, classical diversity, and modern development
of the fatwa, while the following chapters illustrate particular opinions and their
contexts.

2005, 430 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597911-4, Rs 695

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam


Edited by John L. Esposito
This dictionary provides more than 2,000 vividly written, up-to-date, and
authoritative entries on the religious, political, and social spheres of the
modern Islamic world. Written under the editorship of the prominent scholar
of Islam, John L. Esposito, The Oxford Dictionary of Islam offers a wealth of
information for anyone curious about this burgeoning and increasingly
important world religion.

2005, 380 pages, 200x130mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547166-3, Rs 395


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The History of Islamic Political Thought


From the Prophet (PBUH) to the Present
Antony Black
This book provides a complete history of Islamic political thought from early
Islam to the age of Fundamentalism covering a broad range of subjects
including Religion and State power, Greco-Arabic philosophy, the politics of
Shi’ism and Sufism, and the age of Modernism. Moreover, the author
examines the political cultures of the dynasties of the Saljuks, Ottomans, and
Mughals.

2004, 377 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597807-0, Rs 450

The Ulama in Contemporary Islam


Custodians of Change
Muhammad Qasim Zaman
This book offers the first sustained comparative perspectives on the ulama and
their increasingly crucial religious and political activism. It shows how issues
of religious authority are debated in contemporary Islam, how Islamic law and
tradition are continuously negotiated in a rapidly changing world, and how the
ulama both react to and shape larger Islamic social trends.

2004, 310 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN-13: 978-0-19-597912-1, Rs 595

The Political Language of Islam


Bernard Lewis
This book by Bernard Lewis, who is an eminent authority on Islamic Studies,
traces the development of Islamic political language from the time of the
Prophet to the present day through literary and historical sources. It deals
with the core political concepts of Islam that are so relevant to the modern
world. The main part of this book is based on the lectures sponsored by the
Exxon Foundation and the Committee on Social Thought of the University of
Chicago.

2002, 175 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579782-4, Rs 395


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Faithlines
Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society
Riaz Hassan
This book explores key aspects of Muslim religious and social consciousness in
Islamic societies. The analysis is based on interviews of 4,500 Muslims from
Indonesia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Egypt. The study breaks new ground in
exploring the relationship between religion and politics, and Muslim attitudes
towards political Islam, gender roles, veiling, and patriarchy. This study
challenges the perception of Islam as an essentialist, monolithic and static
phenomenon.

2002, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579930-9, Rs 295

Enemy in the Mirror


Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism:
A Work of Comparative Political Theory
Roxanne L. Euben
The author has convincingly argued that political Islam cannot be understood
by looking at its outer expression only, rather, in order to comprehend the
phenomenon, an inquiry into its inner meaning is necessary. The book
highlights the philosophical and constructive aspects of Islamic
fundamentalism in a world that is getting denuded of any solid foundation for
moral values.

2001, 254 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579648-3, Rs 595

Muhammad at Medina
W. Montgomery Watt
Written as a sequel to Muhammad at Mecca, the two works together constitute
a comprehensive history of the life of Muhammad (pbuh) and the origins of
the Islamic community.

1981, 432 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577307-1, Rs 395


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Muhammad at Mecca
W. Montgomery Watt
This book was written in response to the need for a fresh look at the life of the
Holy Prophet (pbuh) set in a fuller historical context.

1980, 208 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-577278-4, Rs 250

The Friends of God


Sufi Saints in Islam: Popular Poster Art from Pakistan
Jürgen Wasim Frembgen
For details see page 5

Women and the Fatimids in the World of Islam


Delia Cortese and Simonetta Calderini
For details see page 139

The Islamic Law of Inheritance


Hamid Khan
For details see page 23

Islam and the Economy of Pakistan


A Critical Analysis of Traditional Interpretation
Izzud-Din Pal
For details see page 54

Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination


Ebrahim Moosa
For details see page 106

Alfarabi: The Political Writings


‘Selected Aphorisms’ and Other Texts
Translated and Annotated by Charles E. Butterworth
For details see page 106
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The Politics of Islamic Finance


Edited by Clement M. Henry and Rodney Wilson
For details see page 56

Islam, the State and Population


Edited by Gavin W. Jones and Mehtab S. Karim
For details see page 121

Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political Philosophy


Muhsin S. Mahdi
For details see page 106

Islam’s Political Culture


Religion and Politics in Predivided Pakistan
Nasim Ahmad Jawed
For details see page 113

On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in Islam


Abu Hamid al Ghazali’s Faysal al Tafriqa
Sherman A. Jackson
For details see page 107

Sufism in South Asia


Impact on Fourteenth Century Muslim Society
Riazul Islam
For details see page 69

The Origins and Early Development of Shi‘a Islam


S. H. M. Jafri
For details see page 69

A Short History of Islam


S. F. Mahmud
For details see page 70

The Life of Muhammad


A Translation of Ibne Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah
A. Guillaume
For details see page 21
LAW
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Labour Legislation and Trade Unions in India


and Pakistan
Ali Amjad
Foreword by Justice (Retd) Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
This is a pioneering work on labour legislation in South Asia. The author
traces labour legislation from the inception of the British rule and comes down
to contemporary issues. Brevity of style and expanse of subject matter have
been achieved, as expected of a veteran trial lawyer, making this book equally
interesting to lawyers, political scientists, sociologists, and human rights
activists.

2001, 206 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579572-1, Rs 350

Testament of a Liberal
Dorab Patel
This book by Justice Dorab Patel traces the history of lawmaking from the
making of the first Constitution to the present times with candid views on
some of the major cases and judgments which had their impact both on
society and lawmaking. The book is a true testament of his views on the issues
of human rights, martial law, the role of the judiciary, the implementation of
law and other critical issues during his long career both at the bar and on the
bench.

2000, 220 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579390-1, Rs 250

Zina
Transnational Feminism and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women
Shahnaz Khan
For details see page 139

The Islamic Law of Inheritance


Hamid Khan
For details see page 23

Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan


Hamid Khan
For details see page 26
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Islamic Legal Interpretation


Muftis and their Fatwas
Edited by Muhammad Khalid Masud, Brinkley Messick, and David S. Powers
For details see page 79
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Breaking Links
A Translation of Sadiyon ki Zanjeer
Razia Fasih Ahmad
Introduction by Asif Farrukhi
A compelling tale of love gone awry through a grievous sense of ‘honour’
reaching out across generations, this is a novel about the unhappy state of
Pakistan in and around 1971. The story is set in a time when the two unequal
and distant ‘wings’, of the relatively young nation-state, had been slowly but
steadily drift ing away from each other, to finally break apart with a vengeance
and untold violence. This breaking apart is at the centre of this novel, and the
story is built around the looming crisis and the final hour of disintegration
and dissolution.

2006, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597895-7, Rs 450

And the World Changed


Contemporary Stories by Pakistani Women
Edited by Muneeza Shamsie
This pioneering work presents a collection of contemporary English language
stories by women of Pakistani origin. There is new fiction by well-known
writers such as Rukhsana Ahmad, Tahira Naqvi, Fahmida Riaz, and Kamila
Shamsie, as well as extracts from the novels of Uzma Aslam Khan, Feryal Ali
Gauhar, Bapsi Sidhwa and the memoirs of Sara Suleri. Over twenty women
writers are represented. Their work has great diversity but is united by their
sensibilities and experiences as women of Pakistani origin. The stories take the
reader from New York on 9/11, to the villages of Pakistan and explore a host of
issues ranging from gender, war, and identity to age-old social customs and
attitudes which shape their inner worlds.
2006, 298 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547161-8, Rs 395

Water: A Novel
Bapsi Sidhwa
Set in India in 1938, against the backdrop of Mahatma Gandhi’s rise to power,
Water follows the life of eight-year-old Chuyia, a child-bride who is abandoned
at a widows’ ashram in Benares after her fift y-year-old husband dies. Unwilling
to accept her fate, Chuyia becomes a catalyst for change in the lives of the
widows. Sidhwa’s sensitive storytelling makes this a novel rich with
unforgettable characters. Water offers a riveting examination of the lives of
widows in colonial India but ultimately it is a haunting and lyrical story of
love, faith, and redemption.

2006, 210 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547435-0, Rs 295


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Beloved City
Writings on Lahore
Edited by Bapsi Sidhwa
This anthology brings together verse and prose: essays, stories, chronicles, and
profi les by people who have shared a relationship with Lahore. From the
mystical poems of Madho Lal Hussain and Bulleh Shah to Iqbal’s ode and
Faiz’s lament; from McLagan’s and Aijazuddin’s historical treatises and
Kipling’s ‘chronicles’ to Samina Quraeshi’s intricate portraits of the Old City
and Irfan Husain’s delightful account of Lahori cuisine, Beloved City is a
marriage of the sacred and profane. Significant Pakistani writers like Intezar
Hussain, Aamer Hussain, Kishwar Naheed, Bapsi Sidhwa, Sara Suleri, and
Ashfaq Ahmed have also contributed to this volume.

2005, 391 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547248-6, Rs 395

The Bapsi Sidhwa Omnibus


Foreword by Khawar Kazi
Introduction by Aamer Hussein
This welcome and significant collection brings together for the first time four
novels by one of Pakistan’s most distinguished authors, Bapsi Sidhwa: The
Crow Eaters, The Bride, Ice-Candy-Man, and An American Brat.

2001, 916 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547156-4, Rs 595

Real Men Keep Their Word


Tales from Kabul, Afghanistan
A Selection of Akram Osman’s Dari Short Stories
Translated by Arley Loewen
This English translation of Akram Osman’s collection of Dari short stories
helps us understand traditional Kabul culture, and in effect, Kabul itself. The
stories tell us about Afghan heroism and make us laugh at the pretensions of
those who clamour for name and fame. They bring to life the popular folk
culture of urban Kabul during the mid-twentieth century. The stories will be
of interest to the academics interested in modern Afghan studies as well as
general readers.
2005, 248 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547114-4, Rs 350
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The Colour of Nothingness


Modern Urdu Short Stories
Edited by Muhammad Umar Memon

Sixteen striking stories from one of the richest literary storehouses of the
subcontinent. Complex, audacious, and strongly individualistic, the stories in
this selection underline the originality and power of the modern Urdu short
story. From Qurratulain Hyder to Enver Sajjad, these are stories that dazzle
with their wit, brilliance, and intelligence.

2006, 270 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547430-5, Rs 295

Paradise of the Assassins


A Translation of Firdaus-e-Bareen
Abdul Halim Sharar
Translated by Tariq Mahmud
Sharar’s two fictitious characters find themselves on a fearsome page of
historical truth. They walk into the clutches of the Assassins—people who can
leap to their death at a sign from their masters, and believe that they are
headed for paradise. Firdaus-e-Bareen, of which this book is a translation, is
the best-known work of an outstanding Urdu writer, who could hardly have
guessed how interesting and relevant his novel would sound in the twenty-first
century, more than a hundred years after he wrote it.

(Classics from South Asia and the Near East)


2005, 132 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597731-8, Rs 150

Courtesans’ Quarter
A Translation of Bazaar-e-Husn
Munshi Premchand
Translated with Notes by Amina Azfar
This is a translation of the Urdu novel, Bazaar-e-Husn, by one of the finest
colonial writers of the Indian subcontinent. It is based on the life of a beautiful
and ambitious woman who, trapped under the harsh constraints imposed on
women, is forced to turn to prostitution—only to find that the society whose
restraints she thought she had escaped, now pours on her a wrath of
unbearable intensity.
(Classics from South Asia and the Near East)
2003, 280 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597710-3, Rs 350
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The East Wind and Other Short Stories


Zamiruddin Ahmad
Translated by Shamoon Zamir
Zamiruddin Ahmad was one of the few writers who left a singular and
distinctive imprint on Urdu fiction writing. He had a particular insight into
the lifestyle, aspirations, and frustrations of Urdu-speaking Muslim families in
colonial India and portrays them unerringly and movingly. He also focuses on
the new set of cultural and political constrictions faced by them after
Partition.

(Pakistan Writers Series)


2002, 263 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579605-6, Rs 295

Leaving Home: Towards a New Millennium


A Collection of English Prose by Pakistani Writers
Selected and Edited by Muneeza Shamsie
In this unique book, Muneeza Shamsie has collected a fascinating selection of
English prose by Pakistani writers which looks into the Pakistani experience
of migration, in a wider perspective—at Partition, into the diaspora, and from
the rural areas into the cities. There are essays, memoirs, and stories
contributed by some of Pakistan’s most eminent writers, such as Bapsi Sidhwa,
Sara Suleri, Hanif Kureishi, and Zia Mohyeddin, as well as new voices.

2001, 463 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579529-5, Rs 595

On Air
Maniza Naqvi
On Air weaves its plot around the theme of loss, love, desire, and death. The
plot unfolds over a six-hour period in which the main character, Naz, tells
stories to listeners and callers over the radio on a late night talk show slot. The
characters in Naz’s stories reflect her own pathologies as she tries to come to
terms with her experiences. The subject matter is serious but has been dealt
with subtly, in a rather light-hearted manner.

2000, 164 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579397-0, Rs 250


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Kartography
Kamila Shamsie
Soul mates from birth, Karim and Raheen are irrevocably bound to one
another and to Karachi. As the years go by, they let a barrier of silence build
between them until they are brought together during a dry summer of strikes
and ethnic violence and their relationship stands poised between strained
friendship and fated love. Impassioned and touching, Kartography is a love
song to Karachi and in it the author shows us that, whatever happens in the
world, we must never forget the complicated war in our hearts.

2002, 352 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579833-3, Rs 325

Salt and Saffron


Kamila Shamsie
Aristocratic and eccentric, the Dard-e-Dil clan has plenty of stories to tell, and
secrets to hide. But there is a sting to most tales, for the Dard-e-Dils are
cursed by their ‘not-quite’ twins. Aliya begins to believe that she is another
‘not-quite twin’ cosmically connected with her aunt Mariam. Mariam Apa
mysteriously arrives on the day Aliya is born and never utters a single word,
except to dictate the daily menu to Masood the family cook. Food and love
collide in the family. Spanning the subcontinent from the Muslim invasions to
Partition, this is a magical novel about the shapes stories can take—turning
into myths, appearing in history books, and entering our lives.

2000, 256 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579448-9, Rs 350

A Dragonfly in the Sun


An Anthology of Pakistani Writing in English
Selected and Edited by Muneeza Shamsie
This volume is one of the most exciting anthologies of Pakistani English
fiction, poetry and drama. The book shows the development, richness and
diversity of Pakistani English writing. Most significant Pakistani writers,
including Ahmed Ali, Maki Kureishi, Taufiq Rafat and Bapsi Sidhwa, are
featured here as well as younger, newer, award winning writers living in the
diaspora.

1997, 632 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577848-9, Price not fi xed
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Fires in an Autumn Garden


Short Stories from Urdu and the Regional Languages of Pakistan
Compiled by Asif Farrukhi
Pakistan completed fift y years of independence in August 1997. For political
and social scientists this was an occasion to decipher and decode the country.
Drawn from all the major languages of Pakistan, this anthology of short
stories is an attempt to read the country through its fiction.

1997, 300 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577847-2, Price not fi xed
LITERATURE
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A Critical Survey of the Development of the


Urdu Novel and Short Story
Shaista Akhtar Bano Suhrawardy
Introduction by Asif Farrukhi
Completed over sixty years ago by Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, this first
detailed account in English of the development of the Urdu novel and short
story is as useful today as it was when it was first written. Readers will enjoy
Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah’s insights into early Urdu writings and
pertinent criticisms and comparisons with English literature.

2006, 280 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547250-9, Rs 495

The Light
A History of the Movement for Progressive Literature in the
Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent
Sajjad Zaheer
Translated by Amina Azfar
Roshnai, the title of the Urdu work of which The Light is a translation, is
considered to be the most authentic record of the Progressive Movement that
transformed Urdu literature and had an impact on the literatures of many
other languages of the subcontinent. It contains fascinating vignettes of
famous writers of the time, such as Tagore, Munshi Premchand, Hasrat
Mohani, and Faiz Ahmed Faiz. It gives an unforgettable account of the famed
first conference of the Progressive Writers’ Association, which was chaired by
Munshi Premchand.
2006, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547155-7, Rs 495

Culture and Identity


Selected English Writings of Faiz
Compiled and Edited by Sheema Majeed
Introduction by Muhammad Reza Kazimi
This book is the first compilation of the English writings of Faiz Ahmed Faiz,
Pakistan’s premier poet and author. Apart from many volumes of poetry, Faiz
wrote literary criticism and articles on culture in both Urdu and English.
Some of his articles in this volume spell out the writer’s well-known
predilection for the progressive canons of literature. Articles on Amir
Khusrau, Ghalib, Tolstoy, Iqbal, and Sadequain figure prominently in the
collection as ‘applied criticism’. This volume is not only invaluable for
shedding light on the literary proclivities of Faiz but also stands on its own as
a very candid and original exposition of Pakistani culture and thought.
2005, 282 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597995-8, Rs 395
LITERATURE
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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O City of Lights
Faiz Ahmed Faiz: Selected Poetry and Biographical Notes
Selected and Edited by Khalid Hasan
For details see page 108
MEDIA STUDIES
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
94

A History of Radio Pakistan


Nihal Ahmad
This book traces the history of Radio Pakistan from its inception, and provides
a detailed and comprehensive account of Pakistan’s first-ever nationwide radio
service. The author has examined all aspects of radio in Pakistan, including
programming, engineering, news and current affairs coverage, as well as its
administration and finance. A brief history of broadcasting in general and a
chronology of significant events covered by Radio Pakistan, are included for
ready reference. The book highlights the role played by the organization in the
development of the literary genre, particularly drama and music, with a special
focus on classical music and promotion of local dialects and cultures.

2005, 321 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597870-4, Rs 495

The Media and the War on Terrorism


Edited by Stephen Hess and Marvin Kalb
These candid conversations with distinguished journalists and prominent
public officials capture the challenges encountered by the media during a crisis
such as war. The participants illuminate the struggle to balance freedom of the
press with the need to protect sensitive information in the national interest. As
the Information Age collides with the War on Terrorism, this challenge
becomes even more critical.

2004, 310 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597906-0, Rs 495

Between Past and Future


Selected Essays on South Asia by Eqbal Ahmad
Edited by Dohra Ahmad, Iftikhar Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ahmad, and Zia Mian
For details see page 77
MUSIC
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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The Lost World of Hindustani Music


Kumar Prasad Mukherji
Kumar Prasad Mukherji’s elegy to a vanishing age of musical giants comprises
many shared experiences between performer and audience, and between
recital and applause. It is his salute to a world receding into the shadows of
history peopled by ustads, pandits, the rich and the famous, and the sacred
and the profane. He traces the origins of their schools from folk traditions to
the courts of ancient emperors. He points to the time when notation crept into
classical music, resulting in the preservation of ragas that would otherwise
have been lost to time.

2007, 360 pages, 200x130mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547467-1, Rs 350

Sufi Music of India and Pakistan


Sound, Context, and Meaning in Qawwali
Regula Burckhardt Qureshi
This book is a ground-breaking study of cultural performance. Specifically, it
is about Qawwali, conventionally understood as the music of Sufism in South
Asia. One of the most highly regarded scholars in ethnomusicology, Regula
Qureshi comes with a unique set of tools to bear on this study. An
anthropologist who has conservatory credentials in Western music, many
years of training in Indian music, and complete fluency in Urdu, Qureshi
conducted extensive fieldwork for this study in both Pakistan and India,
visiting a number of important shrines, and recording numerous Qawwali
performances, lessons, interviews, and conversations.

2006, 283 pages, 250x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597910-7, Rs 595

World Music
A Very Short Introduction
Philip V. Bohlman
For details see page 51
NATURAL HISTORY
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
96

Field Guide to the Small Mammals of Pakistan


T. J. Roberts
This is the first volume in an intended series of Field Guides covering all the
mammals and birds of Pakistan, and is one of two volumes covering the
mammals. Seventy-eight species are described, with their concise life history
accounts, revealing a surprising wealth and variety of smaller-sized mammals.
This Field Guide will surely help to create more interest and awareness of the
host of tiny animals, which live among us yet remain largely unnoticed.

2005, 250 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579565-3, Rs 275

Field Guide to the Large and Medium-sized


Mammals of Pakistan
T. J. Roberts
The second volume in the Field Guide series covers sixty-five species, with life
history accounts. During the second half of the twentieth century the author
has been able to witness many changes in the natural landscape of the country,
which have inevitably resulted in a rapidly dwindling number of all our larger
and more spectacular mammals. It is hoped that this Field Guide will create a
better awareness of our natural wildlife heritage, which we are so imminently
in danger of losing.

2005, 282 pages, 180x100mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579568-4, Rs 275

The Gardener
Horticulture in Pakistan
A. K. Khan
This fully illustrated book was written in response to the need for a manual on
gardening that offered relevant information on all aspects of horticulture with
particular reference to Pakistan. The book provides general and specific
guidance for the amateur and the professional gardener.

2006, 365 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547146-5, Rs 995


PAKISTAN STUDIES
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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Pakistan’s Foreign Policy, 1947–2005


A Concise History
Abdul Sattar
Foreword by Agha Shahi
A distinguished career in Pakistan’s Foreign Service has provided Abdul Sattar
with a unique, personal insight into the making, implementation, and
consequences of Pakistan’s foreign policy from Partition to post 9/11. This
concise history reflects his knowledge and experience, providing a thorough
account which will be of interest to both the layman and the scholar.

2006, 344 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547167-0, Rs 595

New Perspectives on Pakistan


Visions for the Future
Edited by Saeed Shafqat
This multi-author volume is a collection of papers presented at the
international conference on Pakistan organized by the Southern Asian
Institute, Center of Pakistan Studies, and American Institute of Pakistan
Studies, at the Columbia University, in April 2003. The papers included in this
volume examine the history, society, and culture of Pakistan from multiple
angles. A number of papers offer important and significant shifts from the
dominant discourses of Pakistan Studies and set the tone for alternative ways
to analyze issues confronting Pakistani society and the state. The volume is
inter-disciplinary in spirit and content and brings together the theoretical
insights and empirical research on Pakistan in an unprecedented manner.
2006, 450 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547223-3, Price not fi xed

Pakistan 2005
Edited by Charles H. Kennedy and Cynthia A. Botteron
Pakistan 2005 provides a readily accessible overview of current politics, foreign
policy, and economic issues which face one of Asia’s most rapidly-growing and
important nation-states. The volume contains eight well-researched essays
written by some of the best-known specialists on the region, like Faisal Bari,
Rasul B. Rais, Robert G. Wirsing, Aqil Shah, Charles H. Kennedy, Cynthia
Botteron, Christopher Candland, and Saeed Shafqat. The book is aimed at a
non-specialist audience although academics and policy-makers will find the
volume equally useful.

2006, 295 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547120-5, Rs 550


PAKISTAN STUDIES
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Life after Partition
Migration, Community and Strife in Sindh, 1947–1962
Sarah Ansari
By the 1990s, ethnic politics had come to dominate Sindh, with calls for
Karachi to become a fift h province in its own right. This book examines the
historical background to these developments by focusing on events in the
province in the years immediately following Partition, when migrants from
India and local people in Sindh found themselves living alongside each other
in the newly created state of Pakistan. How far they retained distinctive
notions of community and identity, and what its impact was on processes of
accommodation and integration, forms the main focus of this study of life in
Sindh between 1947 and 1962.

2005, 245 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597834-6, Rs 395

Pakistan’s Foreign Policy


A Reappraisal
Shahid M. Amin
This book is a penetrative analysis of Pakistan’s foreign policy from the time of
independence in 1947 through to the millennium. The book calls for new
thinking on various aspects of Pakistan’s foreign policy, with particular
emphasis on Pakistan-India relations vis-a-vis Kashmir and suggests various
policy options and their possible consequences for Pakistan.

2002, 322 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579801-2, Rs 295

Pakistan on the Brink


Politics, Economics, and Society
Edited by Craig Baxter
Renowned historian Craig Baxter and a team of specialists scrutinize many
aspects of Pakistan’s foreign policy, including its evolving relations with the
United States, and its domestic policies such as its developing economy,
controversial election process, education system, and local government. This
book is an imperative source of scholarship for academics.

2004, 271 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597805-6, Rs 475


PAKISTAN STUDIES
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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Pakistan: Political Roots and Development,


1947–1999
Safdar Mahmood
The focus of the book is on Pakistan’s troubled political history. It offers useful
insights into Pakistan’s, constitution-making and the characteristic features of
various constitutions, and why and how these did not work effectively. The
book analyses in detail the working of the military governments of Ayub
Khan, Yahya Khan, and Ziaul Haq as well as the working of the elected civil
governments of the country.

(The Millennium Series)


2002, 450 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579806-7, Rs 395

Pakistan at the Millennium


Edited by Charles Kennedy, Kathleen McNeil, Carl Ernst, and David Gilmartin
This collection of studies is presented by a panel of international experts on
South Asia. It contains perhaps the most insightful study of the South Asian
nuclear standoff. On the cultural side, long neglected cultural topics such as
various stratas of music, mysticism and pictorial arts are addressed. The book
presents a comprehensive look at the various facets and factors that make up
Pakistan both as a state and society.

2002, 380 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579776-3, Rs 550

Pakistan: History and Politics, 1947–1971


M. Rafique Afzal
The history of Pakistan since Independence has been told and retold a number
of times, but the present account proceeds from a pre-eminent scholar who is
original both in his approach as well as in his treatment of the subject. In this
work Dr M. Rafique Afzal displays equal insight into domestic politics,
economics, and international relations. Comprehensive and authoritative, this
book promises to become required reading for all three subjects.

2001, 700 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN-13: 978-0-19-579634-6, Rs 595


PAKISTAN STUDIES
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Pakistan: Founders’ Aspirations and Today’s


Realities
Edited by Hafeez Malik
This is a scholarly endeavour of academics and intellectuals on Pakistan’s
public figures to examine Pakistan’s national existence in all walks of life. They
have made a candid and objective analysis of the political processes, the role of
the judiciary, the executive, economic development, and the role of foreign
policy.

2001, 475 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579333-8, Rs 595

Pakistan in Perspective, 1947–1997


Edited by Rafi Raza
This is a compilation of articles by eminent personalities who are authorities in
their respective fields. The topics range from politics to foreign policy,
education, family planning, and constitution-making.

(The Jubilee Series)


2001, 300 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579775-6, Rs 250

Pakistan in the Twentieth Century


A Political History
Lawrence Ziring
The fift ieth anniversary of Pakistan’s independence was a time for stock-
taking. Ushered in amidst great hope and unprecedented bloodshed, Pakistan
has seemingly lurched from crisis to crisis as its politicians and leaders
searched for solutions to its myriad of problems. Has the vision that was
Pakistan measured up to reality? In this well-researched, analytical account,
Lawrence Ziring looks at the path Pakistan has taken, what it has achieved,
and provides some thoughts on the future course and direction of the nation.

(The Jubilee Series)


1999, 656 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579276-8, Rs 395
PAKISTAN STUDIES
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Pakistan: Leadership Challenges


Lt.-Gen. Jahan Dad Khan
Foreword by S. M. Zafar
In this book, Lt.-Gen. Jahan Dad Khan intersperses the account of his gradual
upward progress in his army career with detailed studies of five principal
players in national affairs who, between them, decided Pakistan’s fate for three
decades. His analytical study of these personalities—which touches upon their
background, style of governance, and their role in national affairs—sheds a
new light on the men that mattered.

1999, 380 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579587-5, Rs 395

The Betrayal of East Pakistan


Lt.-Gen. A. A. K. Niazi
In December 1971, one of Pakistan’s most decorated officers, Lt.-Gen. A. A. K.
Niazi, laid down arms before the invading Indian Army, leading to the
dismember-ment of Pakistan. Was ‘Tiger’ Niazi a coward, a hero, or the victim
of unjust fate? In this candid account, General Niazi volunteers to disclose his
own version of the events and also gives his views on the Hamood-ur-Rahman
Commission Report.

1999, 358 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579275-1, Rs 350

Pakistan—A Dream Gone Sour


Roedad Khan
In this unique insider’s view of those who have been at the helm of Pakistan’s
affairs since 1958, Roedad Khan, from his vantage point as a senior civil
servant, narrates the rise and fall of five presidents and the role of the sixth.
He also examines national institutions and seeks to assess the future of
democracy in Pakistan.

1998, 325 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577980-6, Rs 275


PAKISTAN STUDIES
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Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1857–1948


Khalid bin Sayeed
This admirably written book analyses in a scholarly and impartial way a mass
of material relating to the creation of Pakistan. Taking 1857 as the starting
point, Khalid bin Sayeed relates the diverse factors which periodically
heightened or lowered tension between the Hindus and Muslims of the
subcontinent.

1996, 341 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577114-5, Rs 195

Pakistan Studies
An Investigation into the Political Economy, 1948–1988
Nadeem Qasir
This book is an analysis of the processes and implications of underdevelop-
ment as they affect Pakistan. It examines the country’s socio-political cum
economic matrix from Independence to the end of the Ziaul Haq era.

1991, 224 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577412-2, Rs 180

Military Inc.
Ayesha Siddiqa
For details see page 54

Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy


A Biography
Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
For details see page 11

Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966–1972


Edited by Craig Baxter
For details see page 10
PAKISTAN STUDIES
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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In Quest of Jinnah
Diary, Notes, and Correspondence of Hector Bolitho
Edited by Sharif al Mujahid
For details see page 10

Glimpses into the Corridors of Power


Gohar Ayub Khan
For details see page 9

Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan


Hector Bolitho
For details see page 9

The Last Durbar


A Dramatic Presentation of the Division of British India
Shashi Joshi
For details see page 66

The Labour Movement in Pakistan


Organization and Leadership in Karachi in the 1970s
Zafar Shaheed
For details see page 120

The Encyclopedia of Pakistan


Editors-in-Chief: Hafeez Malik and Yuri V. Gankovsky
For details see page 40

Divided Cities
Partition and its Aftermath in Lahore and Amritsar, 1947–1957
Ian Talbot
For details see page 66

M. A. Jinnah
Views and Reviews
Edited by M. R. Kazimi
For details see page 14

Democratization in Pakistan
A Study of the 2002 Elections
Mohammad Waseem
For details see page 111
PAKISTAN STUDIES
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
104

Colonial Reports on Pakistan’s Frontier Tribal Areas


Edited and Introduced by Robert Nichols
For details see page 67

Islam and the Economy of Pakistan


A Critical Analysis of Traditional Interpretation
Izzud-Din Pal
For details see page 54

Memoirs of Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan


For details see page 14

A Pathan Odyssey
Mohammad Aslam Khan Khattak
For details see page 16

The Pakistan People’s Party


Rise to Power
Philip E. Jones
For details see page 112

Liaquat Ali Khan


His Life and Work
Muhammad Reza Kazimi
For details see page 18

‘Dear Mr Jinnah’
Selected Correspondence and Speeches of Liaquat Ali Khan, 1937–1947
Edited by Roger D. Long
For details see page 16

Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah


His Personality and His Politics
S. M. Burke and Salim Al-Din Quraishi
For details see page 17

Fifty Years of Pakistan’s Economy


Traditional Topics and Contemporary Concerns
Edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan
For details see page 58
PAKISTAN STUDIES
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
105

Partition of India
Legend and Reality
H. M. Seervai
For details see page 67

A History of the Peoples of Pakistan


Towards Independence
Jane Hussain
For details see page 2

Kashmir in Comparative Perspective


Democracy and Violent Separatism in India
Sten Widmalm
For details see page 74

We’ve Learnt Nothing from History


Pakistan: Politics and Military Power
M. Asghar Khan
For details see page 111

Danger in Kashmir
Josef Korbel
For details see page 76

Region and Partition


Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent
Edited by Ian Talbot and Gurharpal Singh
For details see page 70

India–Pakistan Negotiations
Is Past Still Prologue?
Dennis Kux
For details see page 73
PHILOSOPHY
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
106

Alfarabi: The Political Writings


‘Selected Aphorisms’ and Other Texts
Translated and Annotated by Charles E. Butterworth
Alfarabi was among the first to explore the tensions between the philosophy of
classical Greece and that of Islam. His writings, extraordinary in their breadth
and deep learning, have had a profound impact on Islamic and Jewish
philosophy. This book presents four of Alfarabi’s most important texts, making
his political thought available to classicists, medievalists, and scholars of
religion and Byzantine and Middle Eastern studies.

(Studies in Islamic Philosophy)


2006, 195 pages, 250x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547162-5, Rs 495

Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political


Philosophy
Muhsin S. Mahdi
Foreword by Charles E. Butterworth
Muhsin Mahdi distills more than four decades of research to offer an
authoritative analysis of the work of Alfarabi, the founder of Islamic political
philosophy. Mahdi presents this great thinker as a philosopher who sought to
lay the foundations for a new understanding of revealed religion and its
relation to the tradition of political philosophy. Mahdi presents a discussion of
Islamic philosophy and its historical background and also gives an
introduction to the interrelated spheres of philosophy, political thought,
theology, and jurisprudence within medieval Islam at the time of Alfarabi.

2002, 280 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579804-3, Rs 425

Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination


Ebrahim Moosa
A great deal of work has been published on Ghazali, a twelft h century Muslim
theologian and legal and ethical thinker, in the English language, but no one
has done what Ebrahim Moosa has accomplished: both to historicize and then
to analyse Ghazali as a source of creative cross-pollination between medieval
and modern Muslim religious thoughts. Moosa intends the book to be a
journey of engagement with Ghazali in order to improve our understanding of
the past and the future of Islam on the world stage. One of the author’s aims
in doing this is to illuminate Ghazali’s creativity and imagination and to
encourage contemporary scholars of Islam to draw inspiration from its most
illustrious historical interpreter.
(Studies in Islamic Philosophy)
2006, 367 pages, 250x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547160-1, Rs 595
PHILOSOPHY
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On the Boundaries of Theological Tolerance in
Islam
Abu Hamid al Ghazali’s Faysal al Tafriqa
Sherman A. Jackson
This is a highly readable, annotated translation of Ghazali’s Faysal al Tafriqa.
Abu Hamid al Ghazali, arguably one of the most famous Muslim intellectuals
in the history of Islam, set out to provide a legally sanitized definition of
Unbelief (kufr) as the basis for a criterion for determining who, as far as
theology is concerned, is to be considered a Muslim and who is not. The
translation is preceded by an extensive commentary in which the author
reconstructs the historical and theoretical context of the Faysal and discusses
its relevance for contemporary thought and practice.
(Studies in Islamic Philosophy)
2002, 170 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579791-6, Rs 295

Socrates
A Very Short Introduction
C. C. W. Taylor
For details see page 51

Aristotle
A Very Short Introduction
Jonathan Barnes
For details see page 41

Philosophy
A Very Short Introduction
Edward Craig
For details see page 48
POETRY
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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O City of Lights
Faiz Ahmed Faiz: Selected Poetry and Biographical Notes
Selected and Edited by Khalid Hasan
Faiz transformed the established theme of individual love into love for
humanity and concern for the human condition. Because of his knowledge of,
and empathy with, the Persian and Arabic literary tradition, he was able to
link it with contemporary Urdu poetry. His scholarship in English literature
imbued his work with an international dimension. This volume is made up of
translations of Faiz’s best work by the late poet and scholar Daud Kamal, and
by journalist and literary translator Khalid Hasan. It also contains a prose
section based on Faiz’s interviews and conversations that epitomize his views
on life and literature.

2006, 314 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547330-8, Rs 495

The Distance of a Shout


Expanded Edition
Kishwar Naheed
Edited by Asif Farrukhi
A prominent voice on the literary scene, Kishwar Naheed is widely read, and
her work has been translated into eleven different languages, including Hindi,
Arabic, Persian, French, and Chinese. This comprehensive selection presents
ten additional poems, all being representative of her varied style. The English
translation of her poems, presented with the original Urdu version, have been
contributed by well-known poets and writers seeking to open the work of a
leading feminist Urdu poet to a readership accustomed to English.

(Poetry from Pakistan: Urdu Poems with English Translations)


2005, 145 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597977-0, Rs 295

Poems from Iqbal


Renderings in English Verse with Comparative Urdu Text
Translated by V. G. Kiernan
Allama Muhammad Iqbal was acknowledged during his lifetime as the most
important poet of Muslim India in the twentieth century, both for the quality
of his verse and for the influence exercised by his ideas. This volume contains a
rendering in English of over a hundred poems chosen from the four
collections of Iqbal’s poetry written in Urdu, which include religious, lyrical,
satirical and other themes. The English versions are accompanied by the
original text.

2004, 322 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579974-3, Rs 495


POETRY
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Four Walls and a Black Veil


Fahmida Riaz
Foreword by Aamer Hussein

Fahmida Riaz is the first woman writer to give uninhibited, powerful and
artistically superb feminist expression to Urdu poetry. This book is a
representative selection from all her published anthologies and it traces her
emotional and intellectual journey from a lovelorn young girl to a mature
woman with a deep commitment to human dignity, peace, and secularism in
the Indo-Pak subcontinent.

(Poetry from Pakistan: Urdu Poems with English Translations)


2004, 156 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597711-0, Rs 275

Written in the Season of Fear


Iftikhar Arif
This is a selection of Urdu poems of the renowned Pakistani poet, Ift ikhar
Arif, presented with translations in English. The poems are compelling and
have a contemporary style while the translations have been undertaken by
well-known translators.

(Poetry from Pakistan: Urdu Poems with English Translations)


2003, 90 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579798-5, Rs 395

A Certain Season
M. Athar Tahir

Eloquently negotiating his course through a network of travellers’ tales and


historical folkloric narratives, the poet is keenly sensitive to twists of humour
and irony, both in experience and language. Here a new voice is audible which
is thoughtful, confident, strong yet vulnerable, indicating fresh possibilities for
Pakistani poetry in English.

(Poetry from Pakistan)


2000, 80 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579189-1, Rs 175
POETRY
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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Body Loom
M. Athar Tahir
Athar Tahir in his latest collection of verse weaves together skeins of thought,
mood, and feeling to create a fine fabric of poetry. The book offers a variety of
verse ranging from the genuinely inspired to the fresh. A strand which runs in
and out of this tapestry is the theme of being, becoming and attaining identity.
The images and symbols used succeed in imparting a unique and distinct
character to the work. Whether metaphysical, descriptive or lyrical in
character, the poems are reflective of a thoughtful and observing mind and
proclaim Athar Tahir as one of the finest Pakistani poets writing in English.

2006, 92 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547357-5, Rs 350

The Life and Work of Jalaluddin Rumi


Afzal Iqbal
For details see page 20
POLITICS
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
111

Democratization in Pakistan
A Study of the 2002 Elections
Mohammad Waseem
This book is essential reading for understanding the process of
democratization in Pakistan under General Pervez Musharraf. The book is
divided into three parts: the pre-election institutional, constitutional and
political changes; the 2002 election dynamics based on party activity and
campaign issues; and the post-election process of government formation in the
Centre and Provinces.

2006, 241 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597987-9, Rs 495

We’ve Learnt Nothing from History


Pakistan: Politics and Military Power
M. Asghar Khan
The book focuses on the early entry of Pakistan’s armed forces into the
country’s politics and the struggle for the restoration of democracy from 1968
onwards. The author played an important role in this struggle, leading a
movement against Ayub Khan that resulted in his ouster, and later, opposing
Yahya Khan when he refused to hand over power to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
and the Awami League after they won a clear majority in the 1970 elections. In
addition, the author reviews the events that led to the re-entry, in 1999, of the
armed forces into politics after a short and turbulent period of ‘democracy’,
and provides some insights into possible political developments in Pakistan in
the future.
2005, 324 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597883-4, Rs 450

The Emergence of Bangladesh


Vol. 1: Class Struggles in East Pakistan (1947–1958)
Badruddin Umar
This book provides a fresh account, from a people’s perspective of the political
struggles of East Pakistan, which culminated in the emergence of an
independent Bangladesh. The study draws upon original documents as well as
the personal experience of the author who was directly involved in these
struggles.

2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579571-4, Rs 695


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The Emergence of Bangladesh


Vol. 2: Rise of Bengali Nationalism (1958–1971)
Badruddin Umar
The saga of the birth of Bangladesh continues with Volume 2 of The Emergence
of Bangladesh. In this volume, the author focuses on Ayub Khan, Pakistan’s
first military dictator, and cites the events that led to his downfall. The united
state of Pakistan, constituting the western and eastern wings, ended on 16
December 1971 with the surrender of the eastern command of the Pakistan
armed forces. The book clearly describes and analyzes these developments,
basing the account on available factual documents and eyewitness accounts.

2006, 370 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597908-4, Rs 595

The Pakistan People’s Party


Rise to Power
Philip E. Jones
The book’s argument subscribes to the belief that the People’s Party was a
transitional political organization, in that it reflected both the passing age of
elite politics and the new age of mass politics. The book focuses on party
formation, factions and organizations. It offers a convincing analysis of the
causes of the PPP success in the 1970 elections.

2003, 544 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579966-8, Rs 625

A Testament of Sindh
Ethnic and Religious Extremism: A Perspective
M. S. Korejo
Among the problems facing Sindh today, ethnic militarism, sectarian
extremism, and political terrorism have acquired menacing proportions.
Ethnic confrontation has reached the dimensions of a mini civil war. Sectarian
intolerance has spread panic among peaceful citizens. This book is an attempt
to seriously and frankly analyse the current situation of Sindh.

2002, 302 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579760-2, Rs 595


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Islam’s Political Culture


Religion and Politics in Predivided Pakistan
Nasim Ahmad Jawed
This book examines the political dimensions of Islam in pre-divided Pakistan
(1947–1971). The author draws on the findings of a survey he conducted among
two influential social groups, the ulama and modern professionals, as well as
on the writings of Muslim intellectuals. He probes the major Islamic positions
on critical issues concerning national identity, the purpose of the state, the
form of government, and free, socialist, and mixed economies.

2001, 312 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579716-9, Rs 495

Khaki Shadows
Pakistan, 1947–1997
General K. M. Arif
This book vividly portrays the role of the army in the politics of Pakistan from
its earliest years and how the intermix of political and military forces created
difficulties for both and damaged national prestige. The author, who has held
important positions during two martial law administrations, gives an insider’s
account of the intrigues, manipulations and power struggles that engulfed
Pakistan and plunged it into an abyss of inefficiency, greed, and corruption.

2001, 670 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579396-3, Rs 595

The Politics of the Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam


Pakistan, 1971–1977
Sayyid A. S. Pirzada
The ulema claim that they stand for an Islamic system of government based on
the pattern of the caliphate. This book attempts to analyse this claim by
comparing the performance of the religious parties, particularly the JUI with
socialist and centrist parties in national politics.

2000, 345 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579302-4, Rs 595


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Language and Politics in Pakistan


Tariq Rahman
The various language movements in Pakistan have sometimes led to rioting
and always to assertions of ethnic identity. This book presents a comprehensive
analysis, supported by statistical evidence, of the intimate linkages between
language, politics, and ethnicity in Pakistan.

1998, 320 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-577999-8, Rs 350

Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966–1972


Edited by Craig Baxter
For details see page 10

Glimpses into the Corridors of Power


Gohar Ayub Khan
For details see page 9

Socialism
A Very Short Introduction
Michael Newman
For details see page 50

Terrorism
A Very Short Introduction
Charles Townshend
For details see page 51

Democracy
A Very Short Introduction
Bernard Crick
For details see page 43

Fascism
A Very Short Introduction
Kevin Passmore
For details see page 45
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Machiavelli
A Very Short Introduction
Quentin Skinner
For details see page 47

Politics
A Very Short Introduction
Kenneth Minogue
For details see page 48

Nationalism
A Very Short Introduction
Steven Grosby
For details see page 47

Islam in the European Union


Transnationalism, Youth and the War on Terror
Edited by Yunas Samad and Kasturi Sen
For details see page 73

South Asia in World Politics


Edited by Devin T. Hagerty
For details see page 74

Alfarabi: The Political Writings


‘Selected Aphorisms’ and Other Texts
Translated and Annotated by Charles E. Butterworth
For details see page 106

The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad


Edited by Carollee Bengelsdorf, Margaret Cerullo, and Yogesh Chandrani
For details see page 74

Kashmir in Comparative Perspective


Democracy and Violent Separatism in India
Sten Widmalm
For details see page 74

Jihad, Hindutva and the Taliban


South Asia at the Crossroads
Iftikhar H. Malik
For details see page 75
POLITICS
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
116

Pakistan on the Brink


Politics, Economics, and Society
Edited by Craig Baxter
For details see page 98

Between Past and Future


Selected Essays on South Asia by Eqbal Ahmad
Edited by Dohra Ahmad, Iftikhar Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ahmad, and Zia Mian
For details see page 77

Alfarabi and the Foundation of Islamic Political Philosophy


Muhsin S. Mahdi
For details see page 106

The Political Language of Islam


Bernard Lewis
For details see page 80

Brothers in the Raj


The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence
Harold Lee
For details see page 17

The 1971 Indo-Pak War


A Soldier’s Narrative
Major General Hakeem Arshad Qureshi
For details see page 128

Enemy in the Mirror


Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism:
A Work of Comparative Political Theory
Roxanne L. Euben
For details see page 81

Pakistan: Political Roots and Development, 1947–1999


Safdar Mahmood
For details see page 99
POLITICS
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Pakistan in Perspective, 1947–1997


Edited by Rafi Raza
For details see page 100

Pakistan in the Twentieth Century


A Political History
Lawrence Ziring
For details see page 100

A Journey to Disillusionment
Sherbaz Khan Mazari
For details see page 18

Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1857–1948


Khalid bin Sayeed
For details see page 102

Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan


Hamid Khan
For details see page 26

Pakistan: Leadership Challenges


Lt.-Gen. Jahan Dad Khan
For details see page 101

India–Pakistan Negotiations
Is Past Still Prologue?
Dennis Kux
For details see page 73
PUBLIC HEALTH/MEDICINE
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
118

Early Childhood Development


From Understanding to Initiatives
Edited by Bilal Iqbal Avan
Childhood is an endearing phase of life for the child as well as for the family.
This book points not only to the extensive range of issues involved in the
healthy development of a child, but also with the necessary apparatus to deal
with these effectively. A unique feature of this book is that explanations have
been synthesized from diverse disciplines in order to explain a solitary,
consistent framework. The purpose is to create a universal language for
thinking, communication, and action regarding Early Childhood
Development.

2007, 261 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547389-6, Price not fi xed

Perinatal and Newborn Care in South Asia


Priorities for Action
Edited by Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
Despite enormous investments in programs and interventions, the poor state
of perinatal health and maternal nutrition in South Asia has been a source of
great concern to public health workers and policy makers. This book is a
collection of invited papers from several leading global and regional
authorities in the field. It provides a situational analysis of the state of
maternal and child health in Pakistan, their determinants as well as possible
solutions.

2006, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547249-3, Rs 495

Oral Pathology
Fourth Edition
J. V. Soames and J. C. Southam
For details see page 27

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry


Fourth Edition
David A. Mitchell and Laura Mitchell
For details see page 27
PUBLIC HEALTH/MEDICINE
Academic, Trade, and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
119

Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine


Second Edition
J. P. Wyatt, R. N. Illingworth, M. J. Clancy, P. T. Munro, and C. E. Robertson
For details see page 28

Oxford Handbook of General Practice


Second Edition
Chantal Simon, Hazel Everitt, and Tony Kendrick
For details see page 28

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine


Sixth Edition
Murray Longmore, Ian Wilkinson, and Supraj Rajagopalan
For details see page 28

Oxford Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology


Second Edition
Edited by S. Arulkumaran, I. M. Symonds, and A. Fowlie
For details see page 29

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties


Seventh Edition
Judith Collier, Murray Longmore, and Mark Brinsden
For details see page 29

Oxford Handbook of Cardiology


Edited by Punit Ramrakha and Jonathan Hill
For details see page 29

Oxford Handbook of Clinical Immunology and Allergy


Second Edition
Gavin Spickett
For details see page 30
SOCIOLOGY
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The Sindh Police


Brief History and Developments, 1947–1997
Akhtar Hassan Khan Gorchani
The book provides an overview of the Sindh Police over a period of fift y years,
from 1947 to 1997. The narrative also includes a brief account of the history of
Sindh and the evolution of the police force the world over. Shortcomings in
the policing system have been discussed, and suggestions offered for overall
improvement.

2007, 300 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547151-9, Price not fi xed

The Labour Movement in Pakistan


Organization and Leadership in Karachi in the 1970s
Zafar Shaheed
This book recalls the conditions in which the labour movement was created in
Pakistan by documenting workers’ organization and action during the 1960s
and 1970s. It studies workers, their organization, their leaders, and how they
interact with management and the State. Considering both the workplace and
the workers’ community in Karachi, it sheds new light on labour relations and
social policy, within an ethnically diverse setting. This book uncovers
milestones in the development of not only the labour movement but also the
development of democratic processes and structures.

2006, 370 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547345-2, Rs 550

Valleys in Transition
Twenty Years of AKRSP’s Experience in Northern Pakistan
Edited by Geof Wood, Abdul Malik, and Sumaira Sagheer
This book is the result of a series of reflective studies conducted by AKRSP
(Aga Khan Rural Support Programme) which represented a valuable lens
through which to test the viability and efficacy of fashions and approaches to
development, as reviewed in the introduction. The authors, a combination of
practitioners and thinkers, track the subtleties of change in people’s livelihoods
through which precarious, near universal subsistence poverty has been
exchanged for a much more nuanced and differentiated story of diverging
fortunes and opportunities, which have also embraced out-migration.

2006, 560 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547327-8, Rs 595


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Decade of the Dacoits


Imdad Hussain Sahito
The dacoits of Sindh are famous for their daring raids, and their capacity to
loot, plunder, even murder and kidnap, and disappear swift ly into the jungle
hideouts of their forest habitats. During the ten-year period from 1984-1994,
the dacoits of Sindh became almost all-powerful, especially in the towns and
rural areas of the Province, and the police, even the army, could not contain
them. This book traces the history of the dacoits of Sindh, and investigates the
origins of the phenomena, and examines the forces that gave impetus to the
problem, and even succoured the dacoits in terrorizing the local population
with impunity.

2005, 212 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597862-9, Rs 350

Islam, the State and Population


Edited by Gavin W. Jones and Mehtab S. Karim
Based on a process of discussion and interaction among experts from a
number of countries, this book will provide readers with a broad perspective
on the important changes that have been taking place in the demographic and
social situation in the Muslim world, the background to population and
reproductive health policies in countries with a Muslim majority, and the
influence both of Islamic teachings and of other factors in the range of policies
observed in these countries.

2005, 286 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547004-8, Rs 595

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume One: Concepts, Frameworks and Cases
Series Editor: Zafar Iqbal Qureshi
This volume contains well-researched management case studies that are drawn
from real life issues in NGOs. It focuses on concepts and frameworks of
various management disciplines. These case studies are designed to develop
professionals to build and enhance the grasp of the social sector. The Asia/
Pakistan specific contents of this volume are geared to the needs of NGO
personnel, academics, management developers and policy makers in
developing countries and donor funding agencies.

2005, 280 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547143-1, Rs 195


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Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Two: Management Cases from Pakistan
Series Editor: Zafar Iqbal Qureshi
This volume contains well-researched management case studies that are drawn
from real life issues in NGOs. It focuses on concepts and frameworks of
various management disciplines. Participants who have been active in the
NGOs have written the majority of the case studies included in this volume.
The Asia/Pakistan specific contents of this volume are geared to the needs of
NGO personnel, academics, management developers and policy makers in
developing countries and donor funding agencies.

2005, 242 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547148-9, Rs 195

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Three: Gender Challenges
Series Editor: Dawood Ghaznavi
Co-Editor: Bashir Ahmad Khan
This volume contains well-researched management case studies that are drawn
from real life gender issues in non-government organizations. These case
studies have been written by the Lahore University of Management Sciences
(LUMS) faculty during their consultancy or research and by the participants
of the Training of Trainers Program under the supervision of the LUMS
faculty. The Asia/Pakistan specific contents of this teaching material are geared
to the needs of NGO personnel, academics, students, consultants, management
developers and policy makers in developing countries and donor funding
agencies.
2006, 290 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547366-7, Rs 195

Managing NGOs in Developing Countries


Volume Four: Caring for Future Generations
Series Editor: Dawood Ghaznavi
Co-Editor: Syed Mubashir Ali
This volume contains well-researched management case studies that are drawn
from real life issues in non-government organizations. The case studies
included in this volume represent the key concerns for future generations that
include education, both formal and informal, adolescent health, issues facing
special children and law. The Asia/Pakistan specific contents of this teaching
material are geared to the needs of NGO personnel, academics, students,
consultants, management developers and policy makers in developing
countries and donor funding agencies.

2006, 296 pages, 240x180mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547368-1, Rs 195


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Language, Ideology, and Power


Language-learning among the Muslims of Pakistan and North India
Tariq Rahman
This is the first book-length study of the history of language-teaching and
learning among South Asian Muslims. It looks at language-teaching policies
and texts, analysing how they support certain ideologies and, consequently,
certain power structures. It also argues that, in most cases, people learn
languages to empower themselves, thereby equipping themselves for powerful
jobs.

2002, 690 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579644-5, Rs 725

Honour
Crimes, Paradigms, and Violence against Women
Edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
For details see page 139

Zina
Transnational Feminism and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women
Shahnaz Khan
For details see page 84, 123

Sociology
A Very Short Introduction
Steve Bruce
For details see page 50

Gender and Education in Pakistan


Edited by Rashida Qureshi and Jane F. A. Rarieya
For details see page 61

Initiating Devolution for Service Delivery in Pakistan


Ignoring the Power Structure
Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Foqia Sadiq Khan, and Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
For details see page 54

Beyond Honour
A Historical Materialist Explanation of Honour Related Violence
Tahira S. Khan
For details see page 140
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Contested Representation
Punjabi Women in Feminist Debate in Pakistan
Tahmina Rashid
For details see page 140

Basic Education in Rural Pakistan


A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Government, Private, and NGO Schools
Shahrukh Rafi Khan
For details see page 61

Denizens of Alien Worlds


A Study of Education, Inequality and Polarization in Pakistan
Tariq Rahman
For details see page 62

Taboo!
The Hidden Culture of a Red Light Area
Fouzia Saeed
For details see page 141

Labour Legislation and Trade Unions in India and Pakistan


Ali Amjad
For details see page 84

Women in Nursing in Islamic Societies


Edited by Nancy H. Bryant
For details see page 141

No Shame for the Sun


Lives of Professional Pakistani Women
Shahla Haeri
For details see page 140

Orangi Pilot Project


Reminiscences and Reflections
Expanded Edition
Akhtar Hameed Khan
For details see page 55
SOCIOLOGY
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Hazardous Home-based Sub-contracted Work


A Study of Multiple Tiered Exploitation
Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Saba Gul Khattak, and Sajid Kazmi
For details see page 55

Faithlines
Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society
Riaz Hassan
For details see page 81

Human Development in South Asia 2005


Human Security in South Asia
Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre (MHHDC)
For details see page 56
SPORTS
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
126

Cricket: A Bridge of Peace


Shaharyar M. Khan
The book provides an insight into the drama, on and off the field that led to
the Pakistan Cricket team’s triumph in India and disaster in South Africa.
Apart from purely cricketing analyses, the book covers issues such as match-
fi xing allegations, neutral umpiring, captaincy and coaching.

2004, 230 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597836-0, Rs 350

From Dusk to Dawn


Autobiography of a Pakistan Cricket Legend
Fazal Mahmood
Fazal Mahmood was the first sports legend produced by Pakistan. These
memoirs describe the triumphs and tribulations of Pakistan’s first cricket
team—especially the Oval victory of 1954, when Fazal Mahmood guided
Pakistan to its very first test victory against the MCC. The Pakistan side has
produced more legendary batsmen than bowlers and this book serves to
remind us that Pakistan’s first cricket hero was a pace bowler known for his
deadly leg-cutters.

2003, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579779-4, Rs 425


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A History of the Pakistan Army


Wars and Insurrections
Third Edition
Brian Cloughley
This is an in-depth study of the Pakistan Army. The author describes Pakistan’s
violent internal politics and erratic international relations in the context of
military involvement, with the deep knowledge gained through long association
with the country and its armed forces. The most important aspect of this new
edition is the chapter which covers the army coup of 1999. There is analysis of
the political aspects of the post-coup years, and examination of the army’s
budget, procurement, capabilities and deployment in support of the US ‘War on
Terror’, notably its campaign in Waziristan in 2004-2005
2006, 404 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547334-6, Rs 595

Historic Battlefields of Pakistan


Johnny Torrens-Spence
This book brings to light eighteen different historic battlefields that lie in
modern Pakistan, ranging from ancient times to the late nineteen century.
These battles have left an indelible mark on the culture and history of the
people of the region. They included some of the greatest military commanders
of all time, such as Alexander the Great, Genghiz Khan, Mahmud Ghaznavi,
Ranjit Singh, Sir Charles Napier and Lord Gough. Drawing on his military
experience, official military reports, private memoirs and local folk traditions,
the author paints a lively description of each battle, with detailed maps.

2006, 143 pages, 240x180mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597897-1, Rs 495

Men of Steel
6 Armoured Division in the 1965 War
Major General Abrar Husain
This book is an account of the 1965 war between Pakistan and India, based on
the war despatches of the author who compiled the despatches soon after
cease-fire in six parts. It covers everything from the incomplete training of the
Division to the politico-military scenario to the operations of the Division. The
Foreword to this book has been written by General Pervez Musharraf,
President and Chief of the Army Staff.

2005, 174 pages, 280x210mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-969-8125-19-6, Rs 350


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Out of the Nuclear Shadow


Edited by Smitu Kothari and Zia Mian
This book, which comprises essays written by Pakistani and Indian scholars
and activists, has diverse views about the nuclear issue. It includes an essay by
Gandhi, regarding his views on the atomic explosion in Hiroshima as well as
recent writings by Eqbal Ahmed, Rajni Kothari, Ashis Nandy, Arundhati Roy,
and Amartya Sen.

2003, 226 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579855-5, Rs 595

The 1971 Indo-Pak War


A Soldier’s Narrative
Major General Hakeem Arshad Qureshi
While the West Pakistanis viewed the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war as a great
betrayal by East Pakistan, the Bengalis looked at it as a war of liberation from
an oppressive and brutal political system. Even the publication of the Hamood-
ur-Rahman Commission Report in 2000 has not removed all the uncertainties.
While the political aspects are given proper attention, the focus of the book is
on the military resistance of an isolated army.

2002, 350 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579778-7, Rs 475

The Armed Forces of Pakistan


Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
The Armed Forces of Pakistan assesses the role of the armed forces in the
context of defence policy and strategy, and its social and political role. It also
provides the most comprehensive description of the nature of the air, naval,
and ground forces available, as well as an account of each of their capabilities
and ambitions.

2002, 215 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579839-5, Rs 350


STRATEGIC STUDIES
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Kashmir in Comparative Perspective


Democracy and Violent Separatism in India
Sten Widmalm
For details see page 74
URDU PUBLICATIONS
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Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah ki Muntakhib


Tehreerayn
Compiled and Introduced by Ahmad Saleem
Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah was one of the earliest PhDs from the
University of London, the daughter of Sir Hassan Suhrawardy and wife of
Muhammad Ikramullah, Pakistan’s first Foreign Secretary. She played an
active role in the Pakistan Movement. She gained considerable diplomatic
experience in her own right. From the 1930s to the 1980s, she contributed her
writings to the Urdu journal Ismat which covered diverse literary and political
topics. This volume presents a selection of these writings.

2007, 288 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547423-7, Rs 395

Intikhab-e-Kalam Akhtar Shirani


This is a short and accessible selection of the poems of Akhtar Shirani, known
from the 1930s as the Romantic Poet of Urdu. His poems broke new ground in
Urdu and brought in the simplicity and sincerity associated with ancient
Arabic poetry, which depicts love and the desert milieu familiar to our poet
through his life in Rajasthan. All his contemporaries have been unstinting in
their praise of Akhtar Shirani’s contribution which has influenced three
generations of Urdu poets.

(Oxford Urdu Virsa)


2007, 80 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547440-4, Rs 75

Khurshid ka Samaan-e-Safar
She’r-e-Iqbal par kuchh Tehreerayn
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi
Books on Iqbal are legion but very rarely an outstanding literary critic comes
up with a book which affords original insight into both the sweep of Iqbal’s
works and the particular aspects of Iqbal’s poetry. This is a work by a brilliant
critic, bound to dominate the literary scene for long. Shamsur Rahman Faruqi,
who concentrates on stylistic studies and poetic forms, has presented for the
first time a separate volume on Iqbal, which follows his earlier works on the
stalwarts of Urdu poetry, Mir and Ghalib.

2007, 134 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547230-1, Rs 195


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Intikhab-e-Kalam Majaz
Majaz was a poet most representative of his age, struggling for independence
as well as seeking social emancipation. His poetry, specially his masterpiece
‘Awarah’ (Vagabond) characterizes what we came to identify in the 1960s as
the ‘Angry Young man’. He was an asset to the Progressive Writers Movement
as attested by all his contemporaries and comrades. Even today, 50 years after
his mysterious death, Majaz exercises a spell over every succeeding generation
of poets and critics. This volume showcases a selection of his poetry.

(Oxford Urdu Virsa)


2007, 80 pages, 180x115mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547439-8, Rs 75

Parvarish-e-Lauh-o-Qalam
Faiz: Hayat aur Takhleeqat
Ludmila Vasilieva
Introduction by Jamil Jalibi
This book is the Urdu translation of Dr Ludmila’s book in Russian titled
Fostering the Tablet and the Pen: Faiz—Life and Works. The author is best
positioned to view the works of Faiz from a Russian perspective and provides a
comprehensive study of his life and letters, covering the ideological, political
and stylistic aspects of his art. It is a much needed and authoritative account
of the life and works of a very important literary figure.

2007, 312 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547228-8, Rs 350

Kun
Jeelani Bano
This book is a collection of latest short stories by renowned Urdu writer,
Jeelani Bano. The topics covered in the book have high relevance to the social
and political issues of the present day society of South Asia including gender
discrimination, corruption and nuclear race.

2006, 132 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547152-6, Rs 195


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Abida Sultaan
Aik Inqilabi Shehzadi ki Khudnavisht
Written shortly before her death and based on the diaries that she kept
throughout her life, this book documents the activities of a Muslim princess
who rebelled against societal conventions to take an active public role, first, as
heir-apparent and chief secretary of an Indian princely state, then as diplomat
and dissident in independent Pakistan.

2007, 288 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597907-7, Rs 395

Tarikh-i-Mashaikh-i-Chisht
Khaliq Ahmad Nizami
This book presents the history of the Chishti order, which is the most popular
and influential Sufi order in South Asia. The author, a renowned scholar and
an authority on the history of medieval India, has depicted Sufism from a
historical standpoint. He has shown the development of Sufism through
different ages and also highlighted the issues that arose in each age and how
the Sufis were able to resolve them.

2007, 720 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597734-9, Price not fi xed

Islam mein Pani ka Intizam


Edited by Faruqui, Biswas, and Bino
In many parts of the world, water is rapidly becoming the key development
issue. In such areas, policy makers have often proposed to implement policies
without considering local culture or values. Developing an understanding of
the Islamic perspective on proposed water management policies in the Muslim
regions is a key for sustainable development. This book presents such a
perspective.

2006, 244 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-597890-2, Rs 325


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Muhammad Ali Jauhar aur


Muqadamah-e-Baghawat
Rahmat Farrukhabadi
The Khilafat Movement was the first movement in British India to forge a
common Hindu-Muslim front against the British rule. Maulana Muhammad
Ali Jauhar was the leader of this movement and its high point was his and his
compatriots’ trial in Karachi on the charges of sedition. The author has
reproduced and recreated the trial proceedings in an eloquent manner.

2005, 380 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597894-0, Rs 395

Tareekh say Kuchh Nahin Seekha


Siyasat aur Afwaj-e-Pakistan
M. Asghar Khan
The book focuses on the early entry of Pakistan’s armed forces into the
country’s politics and the struggle for the restoration of democracy from 1968
onwards. The author played an important role in this struggle, leading a
movement against Ayub Khan that resulted in his ouster, and later, opposing
Yahya Khan when he refused to hand over power to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
and the Awami League after they won a clear majority in the 1970 elections. In
addition, the author reviews the events that led to the re-entry, in 1999, of the
armed forces into politics after a short and turbulent period of ‘democracy’,
and provides some insights into possible political developments in Pakistan in
the future.
2005, 280 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547153-3, Rs 300

Dilli ki Khawateen ki Kahawatayn aur


Muhawaray
Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
This is a book recording the peculiar feminine proverbs and idioms of the
ladies of Delhi, the cultural capital of Urdu. Had they not been documented,
these would have passed into oblivion. Begum Ikramullah lived in Delhi at a
time when the zenana idiom was still prevalent. The Preface displays great
linguistic insight and the Glossary, painstakingly prepared, is most authentic.

2005, 100 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597827-8, Rs 195


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Rafi Peer kay Aath Dramay


Compiled by Tassneem Peerzada
Rafi Peer made a vital contribution to the least developed genre of Urdu
literature—the Drama. He was one of the few writers who actually received
training in the art of writing and presenting plays in Germany where he lived
for twelve years. Upon his return, he joined the All-India Radio. He produced
over 600 English, Urdu, and Punjabi dramas which enjoyed immense
popularity. In this collection we are presenting his six Urdu and two Punjabi
plays.

2004, 344 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579361-1, Rs 450

Hasrat Mohani aur Inqilab-e-Azadi


Nafees Ahmed Siddiqui
In the freedom movement of Indo-Pakistan the services of Maulana Hasrat
Mohani—who besides being a renowned poet and outspoken journalist, was a
true revolutionary, state patriot and an ardent political leader—were
invaluable. This book highlights his services for the freedom movement.

2004, 452 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579502-8, Rs 595

Harry Potter aur Azkaban ka Qaidi


J. K. Rowling
Translated by Darakhshanda Asghar Khokhar
This is the Urdu translation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Harry Potter, along with his best friends, Ron and Hermione, is about to start
his third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry can’t
wait to get back to school after the summer holidays. But when Harry gets to
Hogwarts, the atmosphere is tense. There is an escaped mass murderer on the
loose, and the sinister prison guards of Azkaban have been called in to guard
the school.

2003, 372 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579915-6, Rs 325


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Kalunk
Heera Mandi ki Darpardah Saqafat
Fouzia Saeed
Translated by Fahmida Riaz
This book is the Urdu translation of Taboo! The Hidden Culture of a Red Light
Area. It is a journey of discovery into the infamous red light district of Lahore,
Pakistan, known as the Shahi Mohalla (the Royal Bazaar), or Heera Mandi
(the diamond market). The phenomenon of prostitution coupled with music
and dance performances has ancient roots in South Asia. Regardless of the
stigma attached to prostitution, it has given birth for centuries to many well-
known performing artists. The book paints a more realistic picture of the
phenomenon through the stories of the people living there: the musicians, the
prostitutes, and their pimps, managers and customers.
2003, 304 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579887-6, Rs 300

Zindagi ki Yadayn
Riyasat Rampur ka Nawabi Daur
Jahanara Habibullah
This book presents a unique and fascinating glimpse of a fabled world. A world
of traditions that remained an integral part of Indo-Muslim culture from
Mughal times to the partition of the subcontinent. Begum Habibullah’s
vignettes build up a collage of images that reveal the link between the old and
the new. The book spans a lifetime, and in terms of lifestyles and rituals it
moves through centuries. It is extensively illustrated by a rare collection of
photographs which provides an extraordinary record of costumes and
traditions in the early years of the twentieth century.

2003, 144 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579886-9, Rs 295

Iqbal aur Insaan Dosti


Talib Hussain Sial
This is a unique study of the element of humanism in the philosophical
thought and creative work of Pakistan’s national poet, Mohammad Iqbal. The
author has meticulously researched into the Western and Eastern sources
which contributed to the making of Iqbal’s own mystical thought and literary
ideas. Dr Sial has also deft ly summarised the essence of Islam and other
religions which were at the base of Iqbal’s thought and creative genius.

2003, 284 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579914-9, Rs 430


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Reh Navird-e-Shauq
Muhammad Iqbal: Hayat aur Karnamay
Iqbal Singh
Translated by Naeemullah Malik
The Ardent Pilgrim by Iqbal Singh is regarded as the most authentic and
original work concerning the life and literary works of Allama Iqbal. Iqbal
Singh has made a personal study of Iqbal’s life and work while drawing upon
his own deep insight into the contemporary intellectual and philosophic
milieu of the time. The result is an in-depth account of Iqbal’s remarkable
journey through life and the impact of his thought on his contemporaries and
the generations to come.

2003, 200 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579707-7, Rs 325

Dilli jo Aik Shehr tha!


Yadgar Loag, Naqabil-e-Faramosh Batain
Mulla Wahidi
This is a chronicle of the author’s personal memories of the ancient capital of
India and its notable personalities extending over a period of about 90 years—
from 1857 to 1947. He had been an eye-witness to the glory, grandeur, and
glamour of a good deal of this period. Through the magic of his pen, the
author has been able to bring back to life glimpses of a culture and a way of
life which is now lost forever.

2002, 190 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579706-0, Rs 295

Saneha-e-Mashriqi Pakistan
Tasweer ka Doosra Rukh
Lt.-Gen. A. A. K. Niazi
Translated by Shah Muhiul Haq Farooqi
In December 1971, one of Pakistan’s most decorated officers, Lt.-Gen. A. A. K.
Niazi, laid down arms before the invading Indian Army, leading to the
dismemberment of Pakistan. Was ‘Tiger’ Niazi a coward, a hero, or the victim
of unjust fate? In this candid account, General Niazi volunteers to disclose his
own version of the events and also gives his views on the Hamood-ur-Rahman
Commission Report.

2002, 420 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN-13: 978-0-19-579338-3, Rs 395


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Parday say Parliament tak


Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
This is a simple but absorbing narrative of a Muslim woman growing up in
India at the end of the Raj. The rapidity of change in politics, culture, and
thought that marked this period are reflected in the life of this lady, the author
of the book. Caught in the middle of this major cultural shift, the protagonist
accomplishes what were unimaginable feats for her compatriots. She emerges
from purdah and eventually ends up in Parliament. She even gets an
ambassadorship to Morocco and is chosen to lead Pakistan’s delegation to the
UN.

2002, 250 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579419-9, Rs 325

Pakistan Army
Tarikh o Tanzeem
Stephen P. Cohen
Translated by Sohail Anjum
In this work on the Pakistan Army, Cohen draws upon his intimate knowledge
of the subcontinental armed forces, and examines and analyses sensitive and
crucial issues such as Pakistan’s nuclear intentions and the Islamization of its
armed forces.

2002, 200 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579422-9, Rs 275

Mutale’a-e-Pakistan
Barae BA/B Sc./B.Com./B Sc. (Home Economics)
Muhammad Reza Kazimi
For details see page 35

Ibtidai Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Commerce
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 35

Mubadiat-e-Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Arts Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 36
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Ma’ashiat-e-Pakistan
Barae B.Com. Saal-e-Dom
2004-05 Edition
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 37

Pakistani Maeeshat ma’ Taffaruqi Ahsa


Barae B.A., B.Sc. Saal-e-Dom
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 37

Jadeed Ma’ashi Usool


Barae B.Com. Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 36

Usool-e-Ma’ashiat ma’ Algebra


Barae B.A., B.Sc. Saal-e-Awal
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 37

Ta’aruf-e-Ma’ashiat
Barae Intermediate Arts Saal-e-Dom
Farooq Aziz
For details see page 36

Art ke Mukhtalif Pehloo


Pakistan mein Art ke Talaba ke leay Aik Bunyadi Nisabi Kitab
Marjorie Husain
Translated by Shahabuddin Shahab
For details see page 38

Iqra
Islamiat Lazimi barae Intermediate
Sarwar Hussain Khan
For details see page 38
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Academic, Trade and Higher Education Books Catalogue 2007
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Honour
Crimes, Paradigms, and Violence against Women
Edited by Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain
Honour brings together the practical insights and experiences of individuals
and organizations working in diverse regions and contexts to combat ‘crimes
of honour’. The book examines strategies of response to such manifestations of
violence against women, focusing largely on ‘honour killings’, forced
marriages, and the related use of ‘honour’ and ‘provocation’ as a legal defence
in Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia. This timely book
highlights activist and practice-orientated academic perspectives from both
the South and the North.

2007, 398 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547500-5, Rs 595

Women and the Fatimids in the World of Islam


Delia Cortese and Simonetta Calderini
This first full-length study on women and the Fatimids is a groundbreaking
work investigating an unexplored area in the field of Islamic and medieval
studies. The authors have unearthed a wealth of references to the status and
influence of women in this period, thus re-inscribing women’s role in the
history of one of the most fascinating Islamic dynasties —the only one to be
named after a woman.

2007, 280 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547464-0, Rs 475

Zina
Transnational Feminism and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani
Women
Shahnaz Khan
In this study, the author interrogates the Zina (anti-adultery) Ordinance and
its implications for Pakistani women. She presents a substantive assessment of
what has been occurring because of these laws and argues that the zina laws
help situate morality within the individual, thus de-emphasizing the
prevalence of societal injustice. The author’s original contribution lies in the
interviews with women arrested under the Zina Ordinance. She concludes that
transnational feminist solidarity can help women identify the linkages between
the local and global and challenge oppressive practices internationally.

2006, 160 pages, 234x156mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-547431-2, Rs 250


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Contested Representation
Punjabi Women in Feminist Debate in Pakistan
Tahmina Rashid
This research brings forth a dynamic way of looking at women’s rights
activism in Pakistan and how it affects the manner in which women issues are
analysed in various state and non-state avenues both at national and
international levels. Apart from looking at the legal rights, political
representation and socio-economic status of women, it looks at the contested
views on the class structure of society and the manner in which women are
positioned.

2006, 420 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-547110-6, Rs 595

Beyond Honour
A Historical Materialist Explanation of Honour Related Violence
Tahira S. Khan
This book is an attempt to look beyond the cultural notion of honour as the
main motive behind gender-based violence by examining related issues
through historical academic research along with the narration of present day
stories of victims around the globe. By focusing on honour related violence in
the Muslim world, especially in Pakistan, this study aims to explain the origin
and persistence of the honour/shame code by applying Marx’s Historical
Materialist approach. This historical approach identifies the materialist/
economic basis of honour related violence in some societies, and the absence
of such violence in others.

2006, 335 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597902-2, Rs 495

No Shame for the Sun


Lives of Professional Pakistani Women
Shahla Haeri
This book is based on six candid interviews which introduce readers to a class
of professional Muslim women rarely, if ever, acknowledged in the West. These
women narrate stories of success and defeat, and of conflicts and compromises
with family, kin, and community while facing violence, archaic marriage rules,
and locally entrenched codes of conduct.

2003, 470 pages, 234x156mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-597716-5, Rs 650


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Women in Nursing in Islamic Societies


Edited by Nancy H. Bryant
The volume makes a significant contribution to understanding nursing from
the perspective of Islamic society. It also presents nursing in a broad social
context while simultaneously presenting country-specific examples through
well-written country vignettes from Iraq, Lebanon, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia,
and Bangladesh.

2003, 420 pages, 216x138mm, Hardback ISBN: 978-0-19-579888-3, Rs 495

Taboo!
The Hidden Culture of a Red Light Area
Fouzia Saeed
Foreword by I. A. Rehman
The Islamic injunction against extramarital sex adds to the complexities that
prostitution has brought to Pakistani society. The Shahi Mohalla or Royal
Locality is the most infamous flesh market of Pakistan which has existed
through the centuries. In the process it has left an indelible impression on not
only the social consciousness of Pakistan, but also on many arts like dancing
and singing. This is a scholarly, yet sympathetic, analysis of an area no one
admits to have visited, and which nevertheless flourishes under the eyes of the
guardians of law and public morality.

2002, 336 pages, 216x138mm, Paperback ISBN: 978-0-19-579796-1, Rs 350

Gender and Education in Pakistan


Edited by Rashida Qureshi and Jane F. A. Rarieya
For details see page 61

Captive Princess
Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
Annie Krieger Krynicki
For details see page 13

Memoirs of a Rebel Princess


Abida Sultaan
For details see page 17
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From Purdah to Parliament


Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah
For details see page 19

Feminism
A Very Short Introduction
Margaret Walters
For details see page 45

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