Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020012
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020017
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 456
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹316.00Current price is: ₹316.00.
“Pakistan’s Other Story” reveals the untold history of the 1968-9 revolution. Explore the socio-political dynamics of Pakistan during this turbulent period through a Marxist lens. Discover the revolutionary movements, student uprisings, and labor struggles that shaped modern Pakistan. Uncover the hidden narratives and gain valuable insights with this groundbreaking analysis by Lal Khan, published by Aakar Books. ISBN: 9789350020012
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Smitesh Sunil Gadge –
A fascinating look at a period in Pakistan’s history I knew little about. Khan’s perspective is interesting, though sometimes feels a bit biased. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Muskan Sahu –
I appreciated the focus on the struggles of ordinary people during the revolution. However, the book could have benefited from more diverse viewpoints.
Sparsh –
A revelation! Khan writes with passion, making history come alive. This changed my view of the country entirely. I would recommend it!
Gagandeep Singh –
Eye-opening account! It unveils the raw energy of the – revolution. Some parts felt repetitive, but its insight is truly amazing.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
This book changed my view of Pakistan. Khan masterfully presents the struggles, but assumes prior knowledge. Nonetheless, a must-read.
Abhishek Raj –
A valuable addition to the literature on Pakistani politics. It provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities of the – revolution.
Akshat Ruhela –
Khan’s passion for the subject is evident throughout the book. It is a powerful and engaging read that will leave you wanting to learn more.
Ashar Ahmad –
Gives voice to the often unheard stories of the ‘-‘ era. Though biased in its POV, it’s a valuable addition to understanding that time.
Swapnil Harishbhai Patel –
Important but dense. Requires patience. Presents a critical perspective on a transformative time. Great for academic research.
Kumar Rohit –
The book is a bit heavy on Marxist ideology for my taste. Still, it offers a useful counterpoint to mainstream historical accounts.
Himankita Debbarma –
While the book offers a unique perspective, I felt it romanticized the revolutionary movements a bit too much. Needed more balance.
Hanish Kumar –
A little dry. Heavy focus on Marxist theory. Great if that’s your interest, otherwise it might drag. In depth analysis, but niche.
Ansh Gupta –
A well-researched and compelling account of a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s history. The book is sure to spark debate and discussion.
Avneesh Kaur –
Khan’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. The book challenges conventional narratives. A must-read for anyone interested in Pakistani politics.
Aprajita Kumari –
An important contribution to Pakistani history. It sheds light on the leftist movements that are often overlooked. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Tina Pahwa –
Offers a vital, alternative narrative. It could be more accessible, but the information is crucial for understanding Pakistan’s past. A good read overall.
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
I struggled with the heavy jargon used throughout. Could have been more streamlined and accessible for the average reader. Great historical context though.
Kratika Tyagi –
An absolute must-read! Lal Khan’s writing is sharp, insightful, and truly captivating. Provides fresh perspective.
Satyam Shukla –
The book provides great detail on the events of -. However, I found the writing style a bit dense and difficult to follow at times. Still, informative.
Ananya Viplav Dave –
It highlights the power of student movements. Sometimes it felt biased, but I could not put it down. Makes one think!