The Bangladesh revolution and its aftermath / Talukder Maniruzzaman
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Dhaka : University Press, c1988.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 269 p. : ill. ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 320.95492
- DS395 .M36 1988
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The short but stormy life of Bangladesh presents questions which have a far wider relevance. Was its secessionist birth the outcome of ever-latent nationalism or failure of political management or just Indian armed force? How could its charismatic founder leader fall by assassination in the fourth year of his reign? What made democratic urges culminate in military rule? In this first account of liberation struggle that was more than a nationalist revolution but less than a social transformation, leading Bangladesh political scientist, Professor Talukder Maniruzzaman, traces the origins, nature and consequences of the violent course of his country's birth and early years. This well-informed, careful study illuminates the recent past and the future prospects of this new state of 100 million people and at the same time deepens our understanding of political processes common to many parts of the Third World.
Political Science & Sociology
Md. Abdul Hakim
Miron Khan
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