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Ayesha Jalal |
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Professor of History
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History Department
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Ph.D., Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1983.; B.A., Wellesley College, 1978. |
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Modern South Asia and Islam
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ayesha.jalal@tufts.edu
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PUBLISHED BOOKS: Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam since 1850s, (New York/London: Routledge, 2001)
Modern South Asian History, Culture, Political Economy, joint author with Sugata Bose (London: Routledge, 1998).
Nationalism, Democracy and Development: State and Politics in India, joint editor with Sugata Bose (Delhi: Oxford U Press, 1997).
Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: a Comparative and Historical Perspective, (Cambridge: Cambridge U Press, 1995).
State of Martial Rule; the Origins of Pakistan's Political Economy of Defence, (Cambridge: Cambridge U Press, 1990).
The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, the Muslim League, and the Demand for Pakistan, (Cambridge: Cambridge U Press, 1985).
BOOKS IN PREPARATION: Partisans of Allah: Meanings of Jihad in South Asia (forthcoming)
Oxford Companion of Pakistan History – general editor
Reader for Modern South Asia – companion volume to Modern South Asia with Sugata Bose, (Routledge)
A Short History of Pakistan, (Cambridge University Press)
Jinnah, (OneWorld Press)
Saadat Hasan Manto, (Routledge’s Masters’Series)
CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECT: Religion and Misplaced Secularity: Law and the Arts during a South Asian Millennium, 1000-2000
COURSES: South Asia, 1000-2000
Islam and the West
Religion and Secularity in South Asia
Decolonization in Asia
Contemporary South Asia
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