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Pakistan  
Author: Adrian Sinkler
ISBN: 0737712082
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From School Library Journal
Grade 9 Up–Providing a detailed and current look at the nation, this volume opens with the area's history from 15th-century Mogul times up to Pakistan's creation in 1947. It then focuses on three major issues: disputed Kashmir and the costs of the resultant military competition and conflict with India; the role of Islam in the country's politics, especially as played out under the leadership of the various regimes; and demands for ethnic separatism. The figure given for deaths following the 1947 partition is incorrect, and Iran was not one of the countries formed after World War I from the demise of the Ottoman Empire. Otherwise, the thorough text seems accurate and clearly written. The dull format includes black-and-white, sometimes fuzzy photographs; boxed material; and an occasional map, with Peshawar misspelled on one and Sikh movement in 1947 impossible to determine on another. Despite the mentioned drawbacks, this title is a solid offering for report writers.–Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VA




Pakistan

ANNOTATION

Sociocultural and historical study of Pakistan.

FROM THE CRITICS

School Library Journal

Gr 9 Up-Providing a detailed and current look at the nation, this volume opens with the area's history from 15th-century Mogul times up to Pakistan's creation in 1947. It then focuses on three major issues: disputed Kashmir and the costs of the resultant military competition and conflict with India; the role of Islam in the country's politics, especially as played out under the leadership of the various regimes; and demands for ethnic separatism. The figure given for deaths following the 1947 partition is incorrect, and Iran was not one of the countries formed after World War I from the demise of the Ottoman Empire. Otherwise, the thorough text seems accurate and clearly written. The dull format includes black-and-white, sometimes fuzzy photographs; boxed material; and an occasional map, with Peshawar misspelled on one and Sikh movement in 1947 impossible to determine on another. Despite the mentioned drawbacks, this title is a solid offering for report writers.-Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

     



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