Pakistan History
Bibliography

Welcome to the Pakistan History Bibliography-a curated collection of scholarly resources designed to support researchers, students, and history enthusiasts. This bibliography brings together books, articles, and digital curations on the histories of territories, cultures, societies, ideas, environment, and more relevant to the study of Pakistan.

Compiled by Dr. Sana Haroon (Professor of History and Asian Studies at UMass Boston) and Hosted by Habib University Library and Information Commons.

Jalal, Ayesha. “The Convenience of Subservience: Women and the State of Pakistan.” In Women, Islam and the State, edited by Deniz Kandiyoti. London: Macmillan, 1991.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha

Jalal, Ayesha. “An Uncertain Trajectory: Islam’s Contemporary Globalization, 1971-1979.” In The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective, edited by Niall Ferguson, Charles Maier, Erez Manela, and Daniel Sargent. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha

Jalal, Ayesha. “Freedom Unbound: Faiz’s Prison Call.” In Two Loves: Faiz’s Letters from Jail, edited by Kyla Pasha and Salima Hashmi. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel, 2011.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha

Jalal, Ayesha. “Beyond Communalism: India, Pakistan and the Challenges of Globalization.” In Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and its Diaspora, edited by Deana Heath and Chandana Mathur. London: Routledge, 2011.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha

Jalal, Ayesha. “Beyond the Symbolic to the Significant.” In Mazaar, Bazaar: Design and Visual Culture in Pakistan, edited by Saima Zaidi. Oxford University Press: Karachi, 2010.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha

Jalal, Ayesha. “Resisting Dictatorship: Counter-Narratives in Military Dominated Pakistan.” In Translocal: Miniaturist Practice out of Pakistan. Boston: Tufts University, 2013.

Author: Jalal, Ayesha