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———, Divide and Quit (Chatto & Windus, London, 1964)
Sharif al Mujahid, The Ideology of Pakistan (Islamic Research Institute, Islamabad, 2001)
Shuja Nawaz, Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army and the Wars Within (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008)
Omar Noman, The Political Economy of Pakistan, 1947 – 85 (Kegan Paul International, London, 1985)
Francis Robinson, The Mughal Emperors and the Islamic Dynasties of India, Iran and Central Asia, 1206 – 1925 (Thames & Hudson, London, 2007)
———, Separatism Among Indian Muslims: The Politics of the United Province’s Muslims, 1860 – 1923 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008)
Farzana Shaikh, Making Sense of Pakistan (Hurst, London, 2009)
Ian Talbot, Pakistan: A Modern History (Hurst, London, 2005)
———, Provincial Politics and the Pakistan Movement: The Growth of the Muslim League in Northwest and Northeast India, 1937 – 1947 (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988)
Romila Thapar, A History of India, Vol. I (Penguin, London, 1990)
Sir Archibald Wavell, The Viceroy’s Journal (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1973)
Stanley Wolpert, Jinnah of Pakistan (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998)
———, A New History of India (Oxford University Press, New York, 2008)
———, Shameful Flight: The Last Years of the British Empire in India (Oxford University Press, New York, 2006)
———, Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan: His Life and Times (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993)
Lawrence Ziring, Pakistan in the Twentieth Century: A Political History (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997)
CHAPTER 3 JUSTICE
Paul Bohannon (ed.), Law and Warfare: Studies in the Anthropology of Conflict (Natural History Press, New York, 1967)
Muhammad Azam Chaudhary, Justice in Practice: The Legal Ethnography of a Punjabi Village (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999)
Bernard S. Cohn, ‘Law and the Colonial State in India’, in Cohn, Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1996)
A. S. Diamond, Primitive Law: Past and Present (Routledge, reprinted London, 1984)
Alison Dundes Renteln and Alan Dundes (eds), Folk Law: Essays in the Theory and Practice of Lex Non Scripta, 2 vols (University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, 1995)
E. E. Evans-Pritchard, The Nuer: A Description of the Modes of Livelihood and Political Institutions of a Nilotic People (Oxford University Press, New York, 1987)
E. Adamson Hoebel, The Law of Primitive Man: A Study in Comparative Legal Dynamics (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1967)
Suketu Mehta, Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found (Vintage Books, New York, 2005)
Sir Penderel Moon, Strangers in India (Faber & Faber, London, 1945)
V. S. Naipaul, Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey (Picador, London, 2003)
Major-General Sir W. H. Sleeman, KCB, Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, ed. by Vincent A. Smith (1844; reprinted Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1980)
Harry Holbert Turney-High, Primitive War: Its Practice and Concepts (University of South Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1991)
Sir Cecil Walsh, KC, Crime in India (Ernest Benn, London, 1930)
CHAPTER 4 RELIGION
Imtiaz Ahmad (ed.), Ritual and Religion among Muslims in India (Manohar, New Delhi, 1981)
Khurshid Ahmad (ed.), Islamic Perspectives: Studies in Honour of Mawlana Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi (Islamic Foundation, Leicester, 1979)
Aziz Ahmed, Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan (Oxford University Press, London, 1967)
———, Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1998)
Sarah Ansari, Sufi Saints and State Power: The Pirs of Sind, 1843 – 1947 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992)
Abdul Sattar Edhi, A Mirror to the Blind: An Autobiography, as narrated to Tehmina Durrani (Edhi Foundation, Karachi, 1996)
Hamid Enayat, Modern Islamic Political Thought, with an introduction by Roy P. Mottahedeh (I. B. Tauris, London, 2005)
Carl W. Ernst, The Shambhala Guide to Sufism (Shambhala, London, 1997)
Clifford Geertz, Islam Observed: Religious Development