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Political elites in Bangladesh / Rangalal Sen.

By: Publication details: Dhaka, Bangladesh : University Press, 1986.Description: xviii, 355 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : maps (some col.) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS395 .S4 1986
Contents:
I The Theoretical Framework of the Study; II Salient Features of the Social Structure of Bangladesh; III Historical Development of the Muslim Political Elites in Pre-Partition Bengal; IV The Emergence of the Bengali Muslim Opposition Elites Against the Muslim League in East Bengal; V The Bengali Language Movement and its Impact; VI Formation of the United Front Against the Muslim League in the Elections of 1954 and Conflict among its Constituent Elements; VII The Birth of the National Awami Party as the First Radical Political Organization and the Rise of the Military as a Political Elite in Pakistan; VIII The East Pakistan Opposition Elites and Their Internal Disunity; IX The Six-Point Movement of 1966 and the Divisions in the Democratic Elites;; X The Eleven-Point Movement of 1968-69 and the Establishment of Student Pre-eminence in East Pak-istan Politics; XI The First Pakistan General Elections of 1970: Consolidation of the Radical Autonomists and Dis-integration of the Leftwing Movements in East Pakistan; XII Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 and the Role of the important Political Groups; XIII Awami League Administration and Assassination of Sheikh Mujib; XIV Rule of General Ziaur Rahman and President Justice A budus Sattar.
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I
The Theoretical Framework of the Study;



II

Salient Features of the Social Structure of Bangladesh;



III

Historical Development of the Muslim Political Elites in Pre-Partition Bengal;



IV

The Emergence of the Bengali Muslim Opposition Elites Against the Muslim League in East Bengal;



V

The Bengali Language Movement and its Impact;


VI

Formation of the United Front Against the Muslim League in the Elections of 1954 and Conflict among its Constituent Elements;

VII


The Birth of the National Awami Party as the First Radical Political Organization and the Rise of the Military as a Political Elite in Pakistan;

VIII


The East Pakistan Opposition Elites and Their Internal Disunity;


IX

The Six-Point Movement of 1966 and the Divisions in the Democratic Elites;;

X

The Eleven-Point Movement of 1968-69 and the Establishment of Student Pre-eminence in East Pak-istan Politics;

XI



The First Pakistan General Elections of 1970: Consolidation of the Radical Autonomists and Dis-integration of the Leftwing Movements in East Pakistan;

XII




Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 and the Role of the important Political Groups;

XIII

Awami League Administration and Assassination of Sheikh Mujib;



XIV





Rule of General Ziaur Rahman and President Justice A budus Sattar.