Pakistan History

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Constitution & Political History

By Hamid Khan

  Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan provides a concise overview of the country’s legal and political development. It highlights key constitutional milestones, governance shifts, and the factors shaping Pakistan’s contemporary

Pakistan & a World in Disorder

By Javid Husain

  Pakistan and a World in Disorder examines Pakistan’s role in a complex global landscape. The book provides a concise analysis of political, economic, and security challenges, offering insights into the

A Brief History of Pakistan

By James Wynbrandt

  A Brief History of Pakistan offers a concise examination of the country’s formation, political developments, and societal transformations. Designed for students and researchers, the book provides a clear overview of

Roots of Dictatorship

By Zaharul Islam Choudhury

This scholarly work investigates the constitutional and political developments that shaped Pakistan’s transition toward authoritarian governance between 1954 and 1971. The author examines the recurring reliance on extra-constitutional measures, situating

The Murder of History

By Khursheed Kamal Aziz

This book presents a thoughtful academic critique of textbook historiography and the consequences of factual distortion. With clarity and scholarly rigor, it emphasizes the need for integrity in documenting the

Pakistan: A Hard Country

By Anatol Lieven

Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven presents a grounded examination of Pakistan’s political culture, social fabric, and state institutions. Rather than relying on simplified narratives, the work situates the

Pakistan: A Personal History

By Imran Khan

A compelling memoir by Imran Khan, blending his personal journey with the history of Pakistan. This book offers unique insights into the nation’s political, social, and cultural evolution through the