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ISBN 10: 0195979087
ISBN 13: 978-0195979084
Author: Badruddin Umar
The saga of the birth of Bangladesh by Badrudding Umar continues with Volume 2, The Emergence of Bangladesh – Rise of Bengali Nationalism, 1958-1971. In this volume, the author focuses on Ayub Khan, Pakistan’s first military dictator, who emerged as a representative of the West Pakistan rising Bourgeoisie. The author cites events that led to Ayub’s downfall. The united state of Pakistan, constituting the western and eastern wings, ended on 16 December 1971 with the surrender of the eastern command of the Pakistan armed forces. The book clearly describes and analyzes these developments, basing the account on available factual documents and eyewitness accounts.
Table of contents:
1. The Military Coup d’état and Exit of Feudal Leadership
2. Tirade Against Opposition Political Forces and Repression by Martial Law
3. The Political Situation Immediately following the Military Coup d’état
4. Economic and Political Objectives of Ayub’s Land Reforms
5. The Political Framework of Basic Democracy
6. The Works Programme in East Pakistan
7. The Military Government’s Industrial and Labour Policy
8. The Beginning of Political Resistance
9. Ayub Khan Declares a Constitution
10. The Stirring of the Working Class Movement
11. The September Student Movement
12. Division in the Communist Movement
13. Repression and Resistance, 1964
14. United Opposition Activities on the Eve of 1964 Elections
15. The New Phase of Strike Movements
16. The Second India-Pakistan War and Its Consequences
17. The Two Main Streams of Bourgeois Politics
18. Governor Monem Khan’s Attacks on Universities and Cultural Life
19. Formal Split in the Communist Party
20. The Agartala Conspiracy Case
21. The Prelude to the December-March Movement
22. The Beginning of the December-March Movement
23. The Eleven-Point Movement
24. The Situation Takes a New Turn
25. The Round Table Conference
26. The Movement Spreads to the Working Class and Peasant Areas
27. The Post-Round Table Conference Situation and the Fall of Ayub Khan
28. General Yahya Khan Proclaims Martial Law
29. The Policies and Acts of Ayub which Contributed to his Fall
30. The New Administrative Set-up of Yahya Khan
31. The Labour and Education Policy of Nur Khan
32. Bengali vs. Non-Bengali Riots in Dhaka
33. President Yahya’s Plan for Transfer of Power
34. The Political Parties Launch Election Campaigns
35. Communist Political Line and the Election
36. The Movement in the Rural Areas
37. Floods in East Pakistan and Postponement of the Election Date
38. Radio and Television Speeches of Sheikh Mujib and Bhashani
39. The November Hurricane and Tidal Bore
40. The General Election in Pakistan
41. The Post-Election Political Crisis
42. Yahya Postpones National Assembly Session
43. The Situation Takes a New Turn
44. Call for an Independent Bangladesh
45. The Last Phase of the Dialogues
46. The Emergence of Bangladesh
47. Military Crackdown-Operation Searchlight
48. Surrender of Sheikh Mujib
49. Declaration of Independence
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