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.

Kamran, Tahir. “Choudhary Rahmat Ali and his Political Imagination: Pak Plan and the Continent of Dinia.” In Muslims Against the Muslim League, edited by Ali Usman Qasmi and Megan Eaton Robb, 82-108. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Author: Kamran, Tahir

Kamran, Tahir. “Imagined Unity as Binary Opposition to Regional Diversity: A Study of the Punjab as a “Silenced Space” in Pakistani Epistemic Milieu.” In At the Crossroads: South Asian Research Policy and Development in a Globalized World, SDPI, 294-306. Islamabad: SAMA, 2007.

Author: Kamran, Tahir

Kamran, Tahir. “The Unfolding Crises in the Punjab, March-August, 1947: Key Turning Points in British Reponses.” Journal of Punjab Studies (2007).

Author: Kamran, Tahir

Kamran, Tahir. “Pakistan’s Religious Others: Reflections on the Minority Discourse on Christians in Punjab.” In State and Nation-Building in Pakistan: Beyond Islam and Security, edited by Ian Talbot, Robert D. Long, Gurharpal Singh, and Yunas Samad. New York: Routledge, 2016.

Author: Kamran, Tahir

Kamran, Tahir. “Shifting Paradigms Emerging Perspectives and the Discourse of Orality.” In Troubled Times: Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extremes. Islamabad: SAMA, 2005.

Author: Kamran, Tahir