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Up Against the State: Military Rule and Women’s Resistance documents the crucial role women played in opposing military dictatorships and authoritarian governance. The work provides a comprehensive analysis of women’s activism, protest strategies, and resistance movements during periods of military rule.
The book highlights personal narratives, organizational efforts, and the broader social impact of women-led resistance campaigns. It examines how women navigated oppressive systems, mobilized communities, and advocated for democratic change despite facing significant risks and persecution.
Through historical documentation and firsthand accounts, author Nighat Said Khan illustrates the courage and determination of women who fought against state repression. The text serves as both an important historical record and an exploration of gender dynamics within political resistance movements, offering insights into women’s agency and leadership in transformative social change.







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