A history of Bangladesh /
by Schendel, Willem van.
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A land of water and silt -- Jungle, fields, cities and states -- A region of multiple frontiers -- The delta as a crossroads -- From the Mughal empire to the British empire -- The British impact -- A closing agrarian frontier -- Colonial conflicts -- Towards partition -- Partition -- The Pakistan experiment -- Pakistan falls apart -- East Pakistani livelihoods -- The roots of aid dependence -- A new elite and cultural renewal -- Armed conflict -- A state is born -- Imagining a new society -- Creating a political system -- Transnational linkages -- Bursting at the seams -- A national culture? -- Conclusion.
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954.92 SAB বাঙালির মুক্তিযুদ্ধ বিজয় ও বঙ্গবন্ধুর জীবন উৎসর্গ / | 954.92 SAF ফ্যাক্টস এন্ড ডকুমেন্টস্ : | 954.92 SAM মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ও বঙ্গবন্ধুকে ঘিরে সিক্রেট ডকুমেন্ট / | 954.92 SCH A history of Bangladesh / | 954.92 SIB বঙ্গবন্ধু ও বাংলাদেশ / | 954.92 SOM Collected works of Rehman Sobhan, vol. 2 / | 954.9204 HOF From protest to freedom : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-333) and index.
A land of water and silt -- Jungle, fields, cities and states -- A region of multiple frontiers -- The delta as a crossroads -- From the Mughal empire to the British empire -- The British impact -- A closing agrarian frontier -- Colonial conflicts -- Towards partition -- Partition -- The Pakistan experiment -- Pakistan falls apart -- East Pakistani livelihoods -- The roots of aid dependence -- A new elite and cultural renewal -- Armed conflict -- A state is born -- Imagining a new society -- Creating a political system -- Transnational linkages -- Bursting at the seams -- A national culture? -- Conclusion.
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