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Pakistan Studies) Courses PAKISTAN STUDY CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO M.PHIL (PAKISTAN STUDIES) COURSES Course work required for M.Phil (Pakistan Studies) is consisted of the following six courses-two semester. The credit hours for each course are given below: Paper Course Title of the Course Credit Marks No. Hours 1ST SEMESTER I PSC-800 Studies on Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah 4 100 II PSC-801 Political Parties in Pakistan 4 100 III PSC-802 Pakistan and the World 4 100 IV PSC-803 Research Methodology 4 100 2ND SEMESTER V PSC-804 Studies on the Freedom Fighters 4 100 VI PSC-805 Studies on Subsidiary Movements of Indo-Pak 4 100 - 1 - PAKISTAN STUDY CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO STUDIES ON QUAID-I-AZAM MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH M.PHIL PAKISTAN STUDIES The course will focus on the life, career and his struggle for a separate homeland of Muslims with special reference to his role as a parliamentarian, politician, leader of masses, nation builder, ideologue and his vision for Pakistan. COURSE NO.PSC-800 PAPER-I 1ST SEMESTER Family Background & Early Lifep 1. Family background and Birth of Jinnah 2. Early Education 3. Karachi 4. Bombay 5. Karachi 6. Marriage Education in London 1. Lincoln's Inn, London 2. Life in England 3. Early Influences As A Barrister 1. As a Barrister and Advocate of Bombay High Court 1896 2. Entry into Politics 1897-1906 Emergence as an All-India Leader 1906-1913 1. His Role in the Congress 2. Pleads Muslim Waqf Issue 3. Joining All-India Muslim League Leader of Both Congress and the Muslim League 1913-1920 1. The Congress-League Scheme of Reforms 1916- Lucknow Pact 2. Home Rule League 3. Khilafat Movement and Farewell to the Congress - 2 - Last Efforts to Live in United India 1920-29 1. Role in Indian Political Crisis 1920-24 2. Leader & Independent Party in Central Assembly 1923-39 3. Delhi Muslim Proposals 1927 4. Efforts for Reforming the Constitution 5. Efforts for Indianizing Officer Ranks of Indian Army 6. Reaction to Nehru Report & Jinnah's 14 Points Prelude to Pakistan 1. Round Tables Conference, 1930-32, Separation of Sindh from Bombay, and Stay in London 1930-34 2. Communal Award 1932. 3. Muslims and Act of 1935. 4. Popularization of All India Muslim Leagues 1935-37 5. Role in Elections of 1937 6. Role during the Congress Ministries Rule in the Provinces 1937-39 7. Jinnah's Emergence as the most Popular Leader 1937-1939. Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) and Pakistan Movement 1. Pakistan Resolution' 1940. 2. Cripps Mission Proposals 1942. 3. Gandhi-Jinnah Talks 1944 4. Simla Conference and Quaid-i-Azam 1945 5. Role in Elections of 1945-1946, Cabinet Mission Plan, and Interim Government 1946 6. London Conference, December 1946 7. Quaid's Scheme for Pakistan and 3rd June 1947 Plan 8. Quaid's Nomination as Governor-General of Pakistan, Settlement Partition Issues and Establishment of Pakistan 1947 9. Quaid-i- Azam's Role as Pakistan's first Governor-General. Books Recommended: 1. Wolpert, Stanley, Jinnah of Pakistan, New York: Oxford University Press, 1984. 2. Dr. Riaz Ahmed, The Works of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Vol.I-V (1893- 1912), (1913-1916), (1916-1917), (1917-1918), and (1919-1920), Islamabad: Chair on Quaid-e-Azam, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-e-Azam University. 3. Suleri, Z.A., My Leader, Lahore: Pakistan Times Press, 1982. 4. Mohammad Jaffar (ed.) Jinnah as a Parliamentarian, Islamabad: Azfar Associates 1977. 5. Jamiluddin Ahmad (ed.), Speeches & writings of Mr. Jinnah, (7' ed.) Lahore: Sh. Ashraf, 1968. 6. Bolitho, Hector, Jinnah, Creator of Pakistan, London: Oxford University Press 1954 7. Dani, Ahmed Hassan (ed.), World Scholars on Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, nd. - 3 - 8. Chaman Lal, Recollection: & Reflections: An Autobiography, Bombay: Padma Publication Ltd., 1946. 9. Riaz Ahmed, Dr., Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah: The Formative Years 1892- 1920, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1988. 10. Sharif-al-Mujahid, Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: Studies in Interpretation, Karachi: Quaid-e- Azam Academy, 1981. 11. Khairi, Saad R., Jinnah Reinterpreted, Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1995. 12. Riaz Ahmed, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah A Chronology, Karachi: Qauid-e- Azam Academy, 1981. 13. Riaz Ahmed, Dr., Quaid-i-Azam's Role in South Asian Political Crisis 1920-24, Rawalpindi: Alvi Publishers, 1989. 14. Riaz Ahmed, Dr., Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Second Phase of his Freedom Struggle 1924-1934, Quaid-e-Azam Chair (NIPS), Islamabad: Quaid-e-Azam University, 1994. 15. M.M. Sajid, Muhammad Ali Jinnah: A Political Study, Lahore: np.1995. 16. Allana, G., Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: The Study of Nation, Lahore: rip. 1967. 17. Aziz Beg., Jinnah and his Times, Islamabad: Babur & Amer Publications, 1986. 18. Burke, S.M. Dr., Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 19. Zaidi, Z.H, Dr., Jinnah Papers, Vol. I-X, Islamabad: Quaid-i-Azam Papers Project. 20. Siddiqui, Wahid Dr., Nation's Voice (in 7 Volumes), Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University. ****The End***** - 4 - PAKISTAN STUDY CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO POLITICAL PARTIES IN PAKISTAN M.PHIL PAKISTAN STUDIES The Course will to highlight freedom movement its historical, political, social & religious perspective. The study will trace out the roots of religion in politics of Pakistan and foundation of Muslim League and its role as a party of the Muslim masses. The main focus will be made on four major political parties and its leadership, contribution in nation building its vision for Democracy and welfare state. COURSE NO.PSC-801 PAPER-II 1ST SEMESTER The Origin of Pakistan 1. Pakistan Movement: The Political & Historical Perspective 2. The Origin of Pakistan: Foundation of Muslim League & its Elites leadership. 3. M.A. Jinnah joins league-His Personality & Political Views 4. Religion & Politics Political Parties and Emergence of Pakistan 1. The Major Parties 2. The Minor Parties 3. Roots of religion in Pakistan's Politics Major Political Parties of Pakistan 1. Pakistan Muslim League 2. Pakistan People's Party 3. National Awami Party 4. Jamaat-i-Islami Pakistan Aims, Objectives and Achievements of Political Parties 1. Aims and Objectives 2. Leadership 3. Qualities for Leadership 4. Vision for Democracy & Welfare State 5. Achievements (Note: Students have to opt for one Political Party from the above Parties for the specialization) - 5 - Books Recommended: 1. Aziz, K.K., Party Politics in Pakistan 1947-1958. Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1976. 2. Sayeed, .Khalil B., The Political System of Pakistan, Bostan: Queen's University Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967. 3. NI. Rafique Afzal, Political Parties in Pakistan 1947-1958, Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1976. 4. Herbert Feldman, From Crisis to Crisis Pakistan 19624969, London: Oxford University Press, 1972. 5. Lai Bahader, The Muslim League its History, its Activities Achievements, Lahore: Mustafa Waheed, printed at Masood Printers, 1979. 6. Afzal M. Rafique, Political Parties in Pakistan 1958-1969, Vol.II, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical & Cultural Research, 1989. 7. Hamid Khan, Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan, New York: Oxford University Press 2001, third impression 2004. ***THE END*** - 6 - PAKISTAN STUDY CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO PAKISTAN & THE WORLD M.PHIL (PAKISTAN STUDIES) The aim of this course is to give students specialized knowledge with a critical discussion on the role of Pakistan in Afghan Jihad against Russian invasion Talban, and post-Taliban refugees and war on terror. The critical study will deal with Pakistan's relations with India and Kashmir dispute, peace process, Iraq Iran and Gulf war, Pakistan's role in Organization of Islamic Countries (OTC), European Countries and Pakistan facing globalization challenges. COURSE NO.PSC-802 PAPER-III 1ST SEMESTER Introduction An in-depth study of major National / International issues which are dominating /influencing Pakistan's Foreign Policy both internally and externally, For example Issues of any one of the following: Afghanistan 1. Impacts of Russian Invasion of Afghanistan on Pakistan 2. Role of Pakistan in Afghan Jehad 3. Advent of Talban Government and its re-percussion on Pakistani Position in World Affairs 4. Challenges for Pakistan in Post-Talban Era. Iraq and Iran 1. Pak-Iraq Relations during Saddam Period 2. Pakistan-Iran Relations 3. Pakistan's Position during Last Gulf War 4. Future Prospects of Cooperation with the two States Terrorism 1. Pakistan's Role in War against Terrorism 2. Implications of Terrorism on Northern borders of Pakistan 3. Difference between Terrorists and Freedom Fighters with Special Reference to Kashmir Dispute Indo-Pak Friendship 1. Simla Accord as a Foundation of Pak-India Friendship 2. Role of SAARC in Providing Platform for Normalkation of Relations 3. Composite Dialogue - 7 - 4. Aftermath of Peace Process Tsunami Disaster 1. The Unique Level of Natural Disaster 2. Contribution of Pakistan for Tsunami Disaster Earthquake in Pakistan (8th October 2005) Other Issues 1. Role of Pakistan in OIC 2. Strategic Relations between Pakistan and China 3. Basis of Pak-Europe Relations 4. Globalization and Challenges for Pakistan Recommended Books: 1. James Roussneu,. Comparative Foreign Policies, np & nd. 2. Memon, Amanullah, Foreign Policy of Pakistan, Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University, 1988. 3. Tahir Amin, Dr., Present Liberation Movement in Kashmir, np and nd. 4. Yunus Muhammad, Foreign Policy: a Theoretical Introduction, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 5. Ali Mehrunnisa, Readings in Pakistan & reign Policy 1971-1998, New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 6. Mandi Niloufer, Pakistan's Foreign Policy 1971-1981: the Search for Security, Lahore: Feroz Sons, 1999. 7. Chengappa Bidanda M., Pakistan Islamization Army and Foreign Policy, New Delhi: A.P.H., 2004. Journals: 8. Pakistan Horizon.
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