Description
A timely investigation of the Taliban as a distinct cultural expression of the Pashtun Borderland of today's Afghanistan and Pakistan.
About the Author
Jan-Peter Hartung has a MA in South and Central Asian Studies and Philosophy and a doctorate Study of Religions and a senior doctorate (Habilitation) in the Study of Islam. His special focus is on South Asia and the wider Persianate world from around the 18th century to the present.
Reviews
'This impressive volume makes multiple crucial interventions in the literature on Pashtuns. Hartung excavates vast reservoirs of local language sources for a longue duree social history that reframes the geographical context of cultural production using the borderscape concept while productively addressing class and other hierarchies in this polyvalent ideological space.' Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, James Madison University
'This is a deeply researched and illuminating history of the origins of the Taliban in the borderlands of contemporary Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is masterful in elucidating the processes that have shaped Islam and politics in this region and how they have come to be embodied in the phenomenon of the Taliban.' Muhammad Qasim Zaman, Princeton University
Book Information
ISBN 9781009289276
Author Jan-Peter Hartung
Format Hardback
Page Count 592
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 960g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 36mm