Pakistan
The ability of Jinnah to unite a series of political expediencies with the popular appeal of Islam to demand a separate state for the Muslim people, has brought him the accolade 'the founder of Pakistan'. |
M. Naeem Qureshi on a remnant of empire which has moved beyond being a mere repository of the Raj. Published in History Today, Volume: 47 Issue: 9
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Ellen Meiksins Wood analyses democracy's historical progress and tots up the balance sheet for the present day. Published in History Today, Volume: 44 Issue: 5
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The ability of Jinnah to unite a series of political expediencies with the popular appeal of Islam to demand a separate state for the Muslim people, has brought him the accolade 'the founder of Pakistan'. Published in History Today, Volume: 34 Issue: 2
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