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I 1 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 076 486 SO 005 913 TITLE South Asia: A Selected Functional and Country Bibliography. INSTITUTION- 'Foreign Service (Dept. of State)_,Mashington, D.C. Foreign Service Inst. PUB DATE Jul 71 NOTE 38p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Area Studies; Art; Asian History; *Bibliographies; *Developing Nations; Economic Progress; *Foreign Culture; Foreign Relations; Human Geography; Literature; Modern History; Non Western Civilization; Periodicals; Politics; Religion IDENTIFIERS *South Asia ABSTRACT This series of bibliographies was prepared for use in training programs. Primary emphasis in the selection of items was given to materials in the library of the Foreign Service Institute. Preference was given to the more recently published mater5als.in order to highlight the most current studies and to ensure a balanced presentation of differing viewpoints on an issue. The document, which contains over 500 citations, most of which are dated between 1952 and 1971, is divided into the following sections: 1) Bibliographies; 2) Physical and Human Geography; 3) General History; 4) India; 5) Pakistan; 6) Afghanistan; 7) Ceylon; 8) Nepal and the Himalayan Area; 9) Regional Security; 10) Art and Literature; and 11) Periodicals. The sections on individual countries include citations on religion, philosophy, ethics, social customs, politics, education, and international relations. Others in the series are: SO 005 914 through SO 005 919,.

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DOCUMENT RESUME

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TITLE South Asia: A Selected Functional and CountryBibliography.

INSTITUTION- 'Foreign Service (Dept. of State)_,Mashington, D.C.Foreign Service Inst.

PUB DATE Jul 71NOTE 38p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS *Area Studies; Art; Asian History; *Bibliographies;

*Developing Nations; Economic Progress; *ForeignCulture; Foreign Relations; Human Geography;Literature; Modern History; Non Western Civilization;Periodicals; Politics; Religion

IDENTIFIERS *South Asia

ABSTRACTThis series of bibliographies was prepared for use in

training programs. Primary emphasis in the selection of items wasgiven to materials in the library of the Foreign Service Institute.Preference was given to the more recently published mater5als.inorder to highlight the most current studies and to ensure a balancedpresentation of differing viewpoints on an issue. The document, whichcontains over 500 citations, most of which are dated between 1952 and1971, is divided into the following sections: 1) Bibliographies; 2)Physical and Human Geography; 3) General History; 4) India; 5)Pakistan; 6) Afghanistan; 7) Ceylon; 8) Nepal and the Himalayan Area;9) Regional Security; 10) Art and Literature; and 11) Periodicals.The sections on individual countries include citations on religion,philosophy, ethics, social customs, politics, education, andinternational relations. Others in the series are: SO 005 914 throughSO 005 919,.

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SOUTH ASIA

A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Center for Area and Country Studies of the Foreign ServiceInstitute prepares area bibliographies annually for use in itstraining programs. In addition to this selected bibliography,the Center publishes bibliographies on Africa, Sub-Sahara,Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R., Near East and North Africa,Atlantic Community, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Latin America.

Primary emphasis in the selection of items for this listing isgiven to materials in the Institute's library. Preference isaccorded to recently published materials in order to highlightthe most 4-to-date studies and to ensure a balanced presentationof differing viewpoints on an issue. The inclusion or exclusionof an item is in no way to be construed as reflecting the viewsof the Center.

July, 1971

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES 1

II. PHYSICAL AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2

III. GENERAL HISTORY 2

IV. INDIA 5

A. General Works 5

B. Religion, Philosophy and Ethics 6

C. Social Organization and Customs 7

D. Politics and Administration 9

E. The Economy 12

F. Education, the Educated Elite, and Mass Communi-cations 14

G. International Relations 15

V. PAKISTAN 17

A. General Works 17

B. Religion, Philosophy and Ethics 77

C. Social Organization and Customs 19

D. Politics and Administration 19

E. Economic Development 22

F. International Relations 23

VI. AFGHANISTAN 23

VII. CEYLON 24

VIII. NEPAL AND THE HIMALAYAN AREA 27

IX. REGIONAL SECURITY ... 29

X. ART AND LITERATURE 30

XI. PERIODICALS 35

Fsit FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

CENTER FOR AREA AND COUNTRY STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF STATE

SOUTH ASIA

A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES

"Bibliography of Asian Studies". Journal of Asian Studies (everySeptember issue), 1956 -.

HEDIGER, Jean J. Some Books on Ceylon; A Selected-and PartiallyAnnotated Bibliography With a Short Selection on the MaldiveIslands (mimeo). Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1964.

KESAVAN, B.S. and Kulkarni, V.Y., eds. National Bibliography ofIndian Literature 1901-1953. 2 vols. New Delhi: SahityaAkademi, 1962.

MAHAR, J. Michael. India: A Critical Bibliography. Tucson:University of Arizona Press, 1964.

PATTERSON, Maureen L.P. and Inden, Ronald B. South Asia: AnIntroductory Bibliography. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1962.

SPENCER, Dorothy M. Indian Fiction. in English: An AnnotatedBibliography. Philadelphia: University of PennsylvaniaPress, 1960.

WILBER, Donald N. Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan. NewHaven: HRAF Press, 1962.

WILSON, Patrick. Science in South Asia. Past and Present. APreliminary Bibliography of Writings on Science in India,Pakistan and Ceylon. New York: State Education Department,University of the State of New York, 1966.

WOOD, Hugh Bernard. Nepal Bibliography, 2nd ed. Kathmandu:Bureau of Publications, College of Education, 1959.

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II. PHYSICAL AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

/MAD, Kazi Said Uddin. A Geography of Pakistan. Karachi:

Pakistan Branch, Oxford University Press, 1964.

CRESSEY, George B. Asia's Lands and Peoples. New York:

McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1963.

DAVIES, Cuthbert Collin. An Historical Atlas of the Indian

Peninsula. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959.

DICHTER, David. The North-West Frontier of West Pakistan: A

Study in Regional ,Geography. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1967.

DOBBY, Ernest H.G. Monsoon Asia. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1961.

EAST, W. Gordon and Spate, O.H.K. The Changing Map of Asia: A

Political Geography. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1958.

GINSBURG, Norton, ed. The Pattern of Asia. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:

Prentice -Hall, 1958.

SPATE, Oskar H.K. India and Pakistan: A General and Regional

Geography. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1957.

III. GENERAL HISTORY

ALLCHIN, Bridget and Allchin, Raymond. The Birth of Indian

Civilization: India and Pakistan before 500 B.C. Baltimore:

Penguin Books, 1968.

AZAD, Abul Kazam, India Wins Freedom. Calcutta: Orient Longmans,

1959.

AZIZ, Ahmad. Al't Intellectual History of Islam in India. Edinburgh:

University of Edinburgh Press, 1969.

.Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan. 1857-1964.

London: Oxford University Press, 1967.

.Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment.

London: Oxford University Press, 1964.

BASHAM, Arthur L. The Wonder That Was India: A Study of the History

and Culture of the IndarrSub-Continent Before the Coming of the

Muslims, New York: Grove Press, 1954.

BOSE, Subhas Chandra. The Indian Struggle 1920-1942. New York:

Asia Publishing'House, 1964.

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BROOMFIELD, J.H. Elite Conflict in a Plural Society. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1968.

CAROE, Sir Olaf K. The Pathans; 550 B.C. A.D. 1957. New York:

St. Martin's Press, 1958.

DAS, Durga. India from Curzon to Nehru and After. New York:

John Day Co., 1970.

EDWARDES, Michael. History of India from the Earliest Times to the

Present Day. London: Thames and Hudson, 1961.

. The Last Years of British India. Cleveland: The

World Publishing Co., 1963.

GANDHI, M.K. An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with

Truth. Boston: The Beacon Press, 1957.

GHALIB, Mirza Asadullah Khan. Ghalib: 1797-1869. Vol. 1: Life

and Letters. Trans: and ed. by Ralph Russell and Khurshidul

Islam. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969.

HEIMSATH, Charles H. Indian Nationalism and Hindu Social Reform.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964.

HOPE, A. Guy. America and Swaraj: the U.S. Role in Indian

Independence. Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1968.

IKRAM, S.M. Muslim Civilization in India. New York: Columbia

University Press, 1964.

,IRSCHICK, Eugene F. Politics and Social Conflict in South India:

The Non-Brahman Movement and Tamil Separatism, 1916-1929.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

KIRKPATRICK, William. An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal. New

Delhi: Manjusri Publishing House, 1969.

KOPF, David. British Orientalism and the %ngal Renaissance: The

Dynamics of Indian Modernization 1773-1835. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1969.

MOON, Penderel. Divide and_Ouit. Berkeley: University of

California Press, 1962.

MORELAND, William Harrison and Chatterjee, A.C. A Short History of

India. 4th ed. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1957.

NEHRU, Jawaharlal. A Bunch of Old Letters. New York: Asia

Publishing House, 1960.

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NEHRU, Jawaharlal. The Discovery of India. Garden City: Anchor

Books, 1959.

Toward Freedom (Autobiography). New York: The John

Day Co., 1941.

NILAKANTA SASTRI, K.A.A. A History of South India from Prehistoric

Times to the Fall of Viiayanagar. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1967.

.The Culture and History of the Tamils. Calcutta: Firma

K.L. Mukhopadhyay, 1964.

PANIKKAR, Kanalam Madhaua. India and the Indian Ocean: An

Essay on the Influence of Sea Power on Indian History.

London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1951.

PAYNE, Robert. Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi. New York:

E.P. Dutton and Co., 1969

PHILIPS, Cyril H. and others. The Evolution of India and Pakistan

1858-1947 Select Documents. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1962.

PIRZADA, Syed Sharifuddin, ed. Foundations of Pakistan: All-India

Muslim League Documents, 1906-1947. 2 vols. Karachi: National

Publishing House, 1969.

QURESHI, Tshtiaq Husain. The Muslim Community of the Indo-Pakistan

Subcontinent(610-19471: A Brief Historical Analysis. The

Hague: Mouton and Co., 1962.

RAHIM, M.A., Chughtai, M.D., Zaman, W., Hamid, A. Short History

of Pakistan. Vol.IV: Alien Rule and The Rise of Muslim

Nationalism. Karachi: University of Karachi PreSs, 1967.

RANIDE, M.C. Rise of the Maratha Power and Other Essays. Bombay:

University of Bombay Press, 1961.

ROY, M.N. M.N, Roy's Memoirs. New York: Allied Publishers, 1964.

RUNGTA, R.S. Rise of Business Corporations in India., 1851-1900.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 1970.

SEAL, Anil. The Emergence of Indian Nationalism. New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1968.

SINGH, Kushwant. History of the Sikhs. 2 vols. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1963-1966.

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SINGH, V.B. Economic History of India. 1857-1956. New York:Allied Publishers, 1965.

SPEAR, Percival. A History of India. Vol. 2. Baltimore:Penguin Books, 1968.

. India: A Modern History. Ann Arbor: University ofMichigan Press, 1961.

. India Pakistan and the West. Rev. ed. New York:Oxford University Press, 1967.

SWINSON, Arthur. North-West Frontier: People and Events 1839-1947. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

TANDON, Prakash. Punjabi Century. 1857-1947. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 1968.

THAPER, Romila. A History of India. Vol. 1. Baltimore:Penguin Books, 1968.

TINKER, Hugh. South Asia: A Short History. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1966.

WOLPERT, Stanley A. Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform inModern India. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962.

WOODRUFF,-Philip. The Men Who Ruled India. 2 vols. New York:Schocken Books, 1954.

WRIGGINS, Howard. The Ruler's Imperatives Strategies for PoliticalSurvival in Asia and Africa. New York: Columbia UniversityPress, 1969.

IV. INDIA

A. General Works

BROWN, W. Norman. India, Pakistan, Ceylon. Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.

DEAN, Vera Micheles. New Patterns of Democracy in India.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.

LAM3, Beatrice Pitney. India: A World in Transition. 3rd ed.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968:

MOORE, Clark D. and Eldredge, David, eds. India: Yesterday andToday. New York: Bantam Pathfinder Books, 1970.

NEALE, Walter C. India: The Search for Unity, Democracy andProgress. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1965.

WOLPERT, Stanley A. India. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1965.

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B. Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics

The Bhagavad Gita. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962.

CROWELL, E.B., ed. Buddhist Mahayana Texts. New York: DoverPublications, 1968.

DE BARY, William T. Sources of Indian Tradition. New York:Columbia University Press, 1958.

EMBREE, Ainslie T., ed. The Hindu Tradition. New York:Modern Library, 1966.

HARPER, Edward B., ed. Religion in South Asia. Seattle:University of Washington Press, 1964.

IONS, Veronica. Indian Mythology. London: Paul Hamlyn, 1967.

JACOBI, H., trans. Jaina Sutras. 2 vols. New York: DoverPublications, 1969.

Kautilya's Arthasastra. Trans. by R. Shamasastry. Mysore:Mysore Printing and Publishing House, 1967.

LACY, Creighton. The Conscience of India: Moral Traditions inthe Modern World. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965.

Mahabharata: An English Version Based on Selected Verses. Comp. byChakravarti V. Narasimhan. New York: Columbia University Press, 1965.

MAW. The Laws of Mum. Trans. by George Buhler. New York:

Dover Publications, 1969.

MORGAN, Kenneth W. The Religion cf the Hindus. New York: Ronald

Press Co., 1953.

NILAKANTA SASTRI, K.A.A. Development of Religion in South India.

Bombay: Orient Longmans, 1963.

RADHAKRISHNAN, S. and Moore, Charles A., eds. A Source Book inIndian Philosophy: .Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957.

The Ramayana and Mahabharata. Trans. by Romesh C. Dutt. New York:

Everyman's Library, 1910.

RENOU, Louis, ed. Hinduism. New York: George Braziller, 1961.

SEN, K.M. Hinduism. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962.

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SMITH, Donald E., ed. South Asian Politics and Religion.Part II: "India: 'The Politics of Religious Pluralism."

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.

SUZUKI, D.T. On Indian Mahayana Buddhism. New.York: Harper and

Row, 1968.

Upanishads. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965.

WEBER, Max. The Religion of India; The Sociology of Hinduism and

Buddhism. Glencoe, Ill: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1958.

ZAKHNER, Robert C. Hinduism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.

ZIMMER, Heinrich. Philosophies of India. Ed. by Joseph C. Campbell.

New York: World Publishing Co., 1961.

C. Social Organization and Customs

BAILEY, F.G. Caste and the Economic Frontier. Manchester:

Manchester University Press, 1957.

. Tribe, Caste and Nation: A Study of Political Activityand Political Change in Highland Orissa. Manchester:

Manchester University Press, 1960.

BEALS, Alan. Gopalpur: South Indian Village. New York: Holt,

Rinehart and Wilson, 1962.

BERREMAN, Gerald D. Hindus of the Himalayas. Berkeley: University

of California Press, 1963.

BETEILLE, Andre. Caste, Class and Power: Changing Patterns of

Stratification in a Taniore Village. Berkeley: University

of California Press, 1965.

BULSARA, Jal F. Problems of Rapid Urbanization in India. Bombay:

Popular Prakashan, 1964.

CARSTAIRS, G. Morris. The Twice-Born: A Study of a Community of

High-Caste Hindus. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 195.8.

CHATTERJEE, B.B. Riots in Rourkela: A Psychological Study.

New York: Humanities Press, 1967.

CHAUDHURI, Nirad. The Continent of Circe: Being an Essay on the

Peoples of India. London: Chatto and Windus, 1965.

EPSTEIN, T. Scarlett. Economic Development and Social Change

in South India. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1962.

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FOX, Richard G. From Zamindar to Ballot Box: Community Change ina North Indian Market Town. Ithaca: Cornell UniversityPress, 1969.

FURER-HAIMENDORF, Christoph von, ed. Caste and Kin in Nepal. India.and Ceylon. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1966.

HUTTON, John H. Caste in India; Vts Nature. Function and Origins.4th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1963.

INDIA. MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING. The Adivasis.Delhi, 1960.

KAPADIA, K.M. Marriage and Family in India. 3rd ed. London:

Oxford University Press, 1966.

KARVE, Dinakar D. The New Brahmans: Five Maharashtian Families.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

LEWIS, Oscar. Village Life in Northern India. Urbana: Universityof Illinois Press, 1958.

MADAN, Gurumukh Ram. Indian Social Problems. Vol. 2: Social

Disorganization and Reconstruction. New York: AlliedPublishers, 1967.

MARRIOTT, McKim, ed. Village India. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press, 1955.

MASON, Philip. India and Ceylon; Unity and Diversity. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1967.

NAIR, Kusum. Blossoms in the Dust: The Human Factor in Indian

Development. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1961.

ORENSTEIN, Henry. Gaon: Conflict and Cohesion in an Indian

Village. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965.

RAO, Y.V. Lakshmana. Communication and Development: A Study of

Two Indian Villages. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota

Press, 1966.

ROSS, Aileen D. Hindu Famil in its Urban Settin . Toronto:

University of Toronto Press, 1961.

RUDOLPH, Lloyd and Rudolph, Susanne H. The Modernity of Tradition.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.

SINGER, Milton B., ed. Traditional India: Structure and Chz.nge.

Philadelphia: American Folklore Society, 1959.

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SINGER, Milton B. and Cohn, Bernard S., eds. Structure and Change

in Indian Society. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1968.

SRINIVAS, M.N. Social Change in Modern India. Berkeley: University

of California Press, 1966.

TAYLOR, Carl C. and others. India's Roots of Democracy: ASociological Analysis of Rural India's Experience in Planned

Development Since Independence. New York: Frederick A.

Praeger, 1966.

WISER, William and Wiser, Charlotte V. Behind Mud Walls: 1930-1960.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

D. Politics and Administration

AUSTIN, Granville. The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a

Nation. London: Clarendon Press, 1966.

BAILEY, F.G. Politics and Social Change: Orissa in 1959. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1963.

. Tribe. Caste, and Nation: A Study of Political Activity

and Political Change in Highland Orissa. Manchester: Manchester

University Press, 1960.

BANDYOPADHYAYA, J. The Making of India's Foreign Policy. Bombay:

Allied Publishers, 1970.

BAXTER, Craig. The Jana Sangh: A Biography of an Indian Party.

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1969.

. District Voting Trends in India. New Ye- :k: Columbia

University Press, 1969.

BAYLEY, David. Police and Political Development in India. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1969.

BONDURANT, Joan N. Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy

of Conflict. Princeton: Princeton University Prest., 1958.

BRAfBANTI, Ralph J.D., ed. Asian Bureaucratic Systems Emergent

from the British Imperial Tradition. Durham: Duke University

Press, 1966.

and Spengler, Joseph J., eds. Administration and Economic

Development in Ind-ia. Durham: Duke University Press, 1963.

BRASS, Paul R. Factional Politics in an Indian State. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1965.

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BRECHER, Michael. Nehru: A Political Blograph . Boston: TheBeacon Press, 1959.

Nehru's Mantle: The Politics of Succession in India.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

BROWN, D. Mackenzie. The White Umbrella: Indian Political Thoughtfrom Manu to Gandhi. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1953.

BURGER, Angela S. Opposition in a Dominant-Party System: A Studyof the Jan Sangh, the Fraja Socialist Party add the SocialistParty in Utter Pradesh. India. Berkeley: University ofCalifornia Press, 1969.

CHANDIDAS, R. et al, eds. India Votes: A Source Book on IndianElections. New York: Humanities Press, 1968.

CROUCH, Harold. Trade Unions and Politics in India. Bombay:

Manaktalas, 1966.

DALVI, Brig. J.P. Himalayan Blunder. New Delhi: Hind Pocket

Books, n.d.

DRUHE, David N. Soviet Russia and Indian Communism. 1917-1947.

New York: Bookman Associates, 1959.

ERDMAN, Howard L. The Swatantra Party and Indian Conservatism.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 1968.

FIC, Victor M. Peaceful Transition to Communism in India. Bombay:

Nachiketa Publications, 1969.

FRANDA, Marcus F. West Bent-al and the Federalizing Process in

India. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968.

HANGEN, Welles. After Nehru, Who? New York: Harcourt, Brace and

World, 1963.

HARDGRAVE, Robert L., Jr. The Dravidian Movement. Bombay:

Popular Prakashan, 1965.

HARRISON, Selig S. India: The Most Dangerous Decades. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1960.

IRANI, C.R. Bengal: The Communist Challenge. Bombay: Lalvani

Publishing House, 1968.

KAUL, Brig. Gen. B.M. The Untold Story. New York: Allied

Publishers, 1967.

KAUTSKY, John H. Moscow and th'e Communist Party in India: A

Study in the Postwar Evaluation of International Communist

Strategy. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1956.

KHERA, S.S. Government in Business. New York: Asia Publishing

House, 1963.

KOCHANEK, Stanley A. Congress Party_of India: The Dynamics of

One-Party Democracy. Princeton: Princeton Uniiersity

Press, 1968.

KOTHARI, Rajni. Politics in India. Boston: Little, Brown and

Co., 1970.

LAMB, Beatrice. India: A World in Transition. 3rd ed. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1968.

MENON, Vapel Pangunni. The Transfer of Power in India. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1957.

MORRIS-JONES, Wyndraeth H. The Government and Politics of India.

London: Hutchinson University Library, 1964.

NARAYAN, Jai Prakash. Socialism, Sarvodaya and Democracy; Selected

Works of Jayaprakash Narayan. New York: Asia Publishing

House, 1964.

NAYAR, Baldev Raj. Minority Politics in the Puniab. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1966.

NAYAR, Kuldip. Between the Lines. New Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1969.

NOORANI, Abdul Gafoor. India's Constitution and Politics. Bombay:

Jaico Publishing House, 1970.

OVERSTREET, Gene and Windmiller, Marshall. Communism in India.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

PALMER, Norman D. The Indian Political System. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin Co., 1961.

PHILIPS, 0.H., ed. Politics and Society in India. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

PRADHAN, N.C. The Political System of the Jats of Northern India.

Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1966.

Press Institute of India. Defence of India. New Delhi: Vikas

Publications, 1969.

RAO, P.V.R. Defense Without Drift. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1970.

RAU, Sir Benegal N. India's Constitution in the Making. New York:

Allied Publishers, 1963.

RETZLAFF, Ralph. "Revisionists and Sectarians; India's Two

Communist Parties." In The Communist Revolution in Asia:Tactics, Goals and Achievements, ed. by Robert A. Scalapino.

2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969.

. Village Government in India. New York: Asia Publishing

House, 1962.

RUDOLPH, Lloyd T. and Rudolph, Susanne H. The Modernity of

Tradition: Political Development in India. Chicagb:

University of Chicago Press, 1967.

SINGH, Jilendra. Communist Rule in Kerala; Delhi: Diwan

Chand Indian Information Centre, 1959.

SMITH, Donald Eugene. India as a Secular State:Princeton University Press, 1963.

, ed. South Asian Politics and Religion."India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism."Princeton University Press, 1966.

Princeton:

Part II:Princeton:

TINKER, Hugh. India and Pakistan; A Political Analysis. New

York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

WEINER, Myron. Party Building in a New Nation: The Indian National

Congress. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.

Politics of Scarcity: Public Pressure and Political

Response in India. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962.

ed. State Politics in India. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1968.

E. The Economy

BAILEY, F.G. Caste and the Economic Frontier: A Village in High-

land Orissa. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1957.

BHAGWATI, Jagdish N. and Desai, Padma. India: Planning for

Industrialization. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.

BLYN, George. Agricultural Trends in India 1801-1947: Output,

Availability, and Productivity. Philadelphia: University of

Pennsylvania Press, 1966.

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BRAIBANTI, Ralph and Spengler, eds. Administration and

Economic Development in India. Durham: Duke University

Press, 1963.

. Tradition, Values and Socio-Economic Development.

Durham: Duke University Press, 1965.

CROUCH, Harold. Trade Unions and Politics in India. Bombay:

Manaktalas, 1966.

CUTT, James. Taxation and Economic Development in India. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

EPSTEIN, T. Scarlett. Economic Development and Social Change in

South India. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1962.

ETIENNE, Gilbert. Studies in Indian Agriculture: The Art of the

Possible. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968,

FONSECA, A.J. Wage Determination and Organized Labor in India.

New York: Oxford, University Press, 1964.

HANSON, Albert H. The Process of Planning: A Study of India's

Five-Year Plans. 1950-1964. London: Oxford University Press, 1966.

HAZARI, R.K. The Structure of the Corporate Private Sector; a Studyof Concentration, Ownership and Control. New York: Asia

Publishing House, 1966.

HEALEY, John H. The Development of Social Overhead Capital in

India, 1950-1960. Oxford: Basil Blackwell and Mott, 1965.

KHERO, S.S. Government in Business. New York: Asia Publishing

House, 1963.

KUST, Matthew J. Foreign Enterprise in India, Laws and Policies.

Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1964.

LAMBERT, Richard D. WorkeNs, Factories and Social Changes in India.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963.

LEWIS, John P. Quiet Crisis in India: Economic Development and

American Policy. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1962.

MALENBAUM, Wilfred. Prospects for Indian Development. London:

George Allen and Unwin, 1962.

MAYER, Albert and Associates. Pilot Project, India. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1959.

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MICHEL, Aloys A. The Indus Rivers. New Haven: Yale UniversityPress, 1967.

MORRIS, Davis M. The Emergence of an Industrial Labor Force inIndia: A Study of the Bombay Cotton Mills. 1854-1947.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1965.

MYERS, Charles A. Labor Problems in the Industrialization of India.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958.

NAIR, Kusum. Blossoms in the Dust, the Human Factor in Indian

Development. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

. The Lonely Furrow: Farming in the United States, Japanand India. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1969.

NARAIN, Dharm. Impact of Price Movements on Areas Under SelectedCrops in India, 1900-1939. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 1965.

NEALE, Walter C. Economic Change in Rural India: Land Tenure and

Reform in Uttar Pradesh. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962.

PATNAIK, Khetra M. Monetary Policy and Economic Development in India.

Bombay: S. Chand and Co., 1967.

ROSEN, George. Democracy and Economic Change in India. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1966.

. Some Aspects of Industrial Finance in India. Glencoe,I11.:

The Free Press of Glencoe, 1962.

SINGH, Baljit and Misr, Shridhar. A Study of Land Reforms in Uttar

Pradesh. Honolulu: East-West Center Press, 1965.

SINGH, V.B. Economic History of India, 1857-1956. Bombay:

Allied Publishers, 1965.

STREETEN, Paul and Lipton, Michael. The Crisis of Indian Planning:

Economic Policy in the 1960's. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1968.

F. Education, the Educated Elite, and Mass Communications

ALTBACH, Philip, ed. Turmoil and Transition: Higher Education and

Student Politics in India. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Student Politics in Bombay. New York: Asia Publishing

House, 1968.

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BARNOUW, Erik and Krishnaswamy, S. Indian Film. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1963.

CHALAPATHI RAU, M. The Press in India. New York: Allied

Publishers, 1968.

CORMACK, Margaret Lawson. She Who Rides a Peacock: Indian

Students and Social Change. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1961.

NAIK, J.P. Elementary Education in India: The Unfinished Business.

New York: Asia Publishing House, 1967.

NATARAJAN, S. History of the Press in India. New York: Asia

Publishing House, 1962.

RAMANATHAN, Gopalkrishna, Educational Planning and National

Integration. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1965.

SHAH, Amirtlal, B,. ed. The Great Debate: Language Controversy

and University Education. Bombay: Lalvani Publishing House,1968.

SHILS, Edward. The Intellectual Between Tradition and Modernity:

The Indian Situation. The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1961.

USEEM, John and Useem, Ruth. Western Educated Man in India: A

Study of His Social Role and Influence New York: Dryden

Press, 1955.

WOLSELEY, Roland Edgar,ied. Journalism in Modern India. 2nd ed.

New York: Asia Publishing House, 1964.

G. International Relations

BANDOPADHYAYA, J. The Making of India's Foreign Policy. New York:

Allied Publishers, 1970.

BAZAZ, Prem Nath. Kashmir in Crucible. New Delhi: Pamposh

Publications, 1967.

BRECHER, Michael. Struggle for Kashmir. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1953.

DHARMA, Kumar. India and the European Economic Community. New York:

Asia Publishing House, 1967.

FISHER, Margaret, Rose, Leo and Huttenback, R.A. Himalayan

Battleground: Sino-Indian Rivalry in Ladakh. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

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GAJENDRAGADKAR, P.B. Kashmir: Retrospect and Prospect. Bombay:University of Bombay Press, 1967.

GUPTA, Sisir. India and Regional Integration in Asia. New York:Asia Publishing House, 1967.

JACKSON, Barbara (Ward). India and the West. New York: W.W. Nortonand Co., 1961.

KAUL, Lt. Gen. B.M. The Untold Story. Bombay: Jaico, 1970.

KAUL, Ravi. India's Strategic Spectrum. Allahabad: ChanakyaPublishing House, 1969.

KAVIC, Lorne J. India's Quest for Security: Defence Policies,1947-65. Berkeley: University of California Preds, 1967.

KODIKARA, S.V. Indo-Ceylon Relations Since Independence. Colombo:Ceylon Institute of World Affairs, 1965.

KORBEL, Joseph. Danger in kashmir. Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 1954.

LAMB, Alistair. The China-India Border: The Origins of the DisputedBoundaries. New York: Oxford University Press, 1964.

. The McMahon Line: A Study in the Relations Between India,China and Tibet, 1904-1914. 2 vols. London: Routledge andK. Paul, 1966.

LAWRENCE, Leo. Nehru Seizes Goa. New York: Pageant Press, 1963.

MAXWELL, Neville. India's China War. New York: Pantheon Books,1970.

MENON, K.P.S. Many Worlds, An Autobiography. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1965.

NAIK, J.A. Soviet Policy Towards India: From Stalin to Brezhnev.New Delhi: Vikas Publications, 1970.

NOORANI, Abdul Gaffor. Aspects of India's Foreign Policy. Bombay:Jaico Publishing House, 1970.

PATTERSON, George N. Peking Versus Delhi. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1964.

POWER, Paul F., ed. India's Nonali nment Polic : Strenths andWeaknesses. Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath and Co., 1967.

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Press Institute of India. Defence of India. New Delhi: Vikas

Publications, 1969.

ROWLAND, John. A History of Sino-Indian Relations: Hostile

Co-existence. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1967.

SAGER, Peter. Moscow's Hand in India: An Analysis of Soviet

Propaganda. Bombay: Lalvani Publishing House, 1967.

SARDESAI, D.R. Indian Foreign Policy in Cambodia. Laos and Vietnam,

1947-1964. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.

SHARMA, B.L. The Kashmir Story. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1967.

STEIN, Arthur. India and the Soviet Union: The Nehru Era.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969.

TON THAT THIEM. India and South-East Asia. 1947-1960. Geneva:

Librairie E. Droz, 1963.

WILCOX, Wayne A. India, Pakistan and the Rise of China. New York:

Walker and Co., 1964.

WILLIAMS, Shelton L. The U.S, India and the Bomb. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.

V. PAKISTAN

A. General Works

BROWN, Norman, ed. India. Pakistan and Ceylon. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.

CAMPBELL, Robert D. Pakistan: Emerging Democracy. Princeton:

D. Van Nostrand Co., 1963.

HUSAIN, S. Sajjad, ed. East Pakistan: A Profile. Dacca: Orient

Longmans, 1962.

SPEAR, Percival. India. Pakistan and the West. Rev. ed. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1967.

STEPHENS, Ian M. ,Pakistan. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

WEEKES, R.V. Pakistan: Birth and Growth of a Muslim Nation.

Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1964.

B. Religion, Philosophy and Ethics

ABBOTT, Freeland. Islam and Pakistan. Ithaca: Cornell University

Press, 1968.

ALI, Ameer. The Spirit of Islam. London: Methuen and Co., 1967.

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ASAD, Muhammad. The Principles of State and Government in Islam.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961.

ARBERRY, A.J. Aspects of Islamic Civilization. Ann Arbor:

University of Michigan Press, 1967.

. Koran Interpreted, New York: Macmillan Co., 1967.

. Sufism, An Account of the Mystics of Islam. New York:

Harper and Row, 1950.

BINDER, Leonard. Religion and Politics in Pakistan. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1961.

BRAIBANTI, R. and Spengler, J.J., eds. Tradition Values and

Socio-Economic Development. Durham: Duke University Press, 1965.

DE BARY, William T., ed. Sources of Indian Tradition. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1958.

FARUQI, Ziya-ul-Hasan. The Deoband School and the Demand for

Pakistan. London: Asia Publishing House, 1963.

GAUDEFROY-DEMOMBYNES, Maurice. Muslim Institutions. New York:

Barnes and Noble, 1950.

GUILLIAUME, Alfred. Islam. Rev. ed. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1954.

HARPER, Edward B. Religion in South Asia. Seattle: University

of Washington Press, 1964.

IQBAL, Allama Muhammad. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought

in Islam. Lahore: Muhamad Ashraf, 1968.

KHADDURI, M. War and Peace in the Law of Islam. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1962.

The Koran. 3rd rev. ed. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1968.

LEVY, Reuben. The Social Structure of Islam. 2nd ed. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1957.

RAHMAN, Fazlur. Islam. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1966.

ROSENTHAL, Erwin I.J. Ifaam in the Modern National State.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965.

SMITH, Donald E., ed. South Asian Politics and Religion. Part III:

"pakistan:-The Politics of Islamic Identity." Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1966.

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SMITH, Wilfred Cantwell. Islam in Modern History. New York:New American Library of World Literature, 1961.

. Modern Islam in India. London: Victor Gollanez, 1946.

WATT, W. Montgomery. Mohammed: Prophet and Statesman. New York:Oxford University Press, 1961.

. What is Islam? New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

C. Social Organization and Customs

ANDERSON, J.N.D., ed. Changing Law in Developing Countries.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

ASFARUDDIN, Mohammad. Rural Life in East Pakistan. Dacca: SocialScience Research Project, Department of Sociology, Universityof Dacca, 1964.

EGLAR, Zekiye. 4 Punjabi Village in Pakistan. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1960.

GAUDEFROY-DEMOMBYNES, Maurice. Muslim Institutions. New York:Barnes and Noble, 1950.

KOMRUDDIN AHMAD. The Social History of East Pakistan. Rev. ed.Dacca: Pioneer Press, 1967.

LEACH, Edmund R. Aspects of Caste in South India. Ceylon andNorthwest Pakistan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1960.

LEVY, Reuben. The Social Structure of Islam. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1957.

MARRIOT, McKim. Cast Ranking and Community Structure in FiveRegions of India and Pakistan. Poona: Deccan College, 1960.

SPAIN, James W. The Pathan Borderland. The Hague: Mouton andCo., 1963.

. Peoples of the Khyber: The Pathans of Pakistan. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

ZAIDT., S.M. Hafeez. The Village Culture in Transition: A Studyof East Pakistan Rural Society. Honolulu: East-West CenterPress, 1970.

D. Politics and Administration

ABBOTT, Freeland. Islam and Pakistan. Ithaca: Cornell UniversityPress, 1968.

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AHMAD, Muneer. The Civil Servant in Pakistan: A Study of theBackground and Attitudes of Public Servants in Lahore.

London: Oxford University Press, 1964.

AHMAD, Mushtaq. Government and Politics in Pakistan. Rev. ed.

New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

ALI, Chaudhri Muhammad. The Emergence of Pakistan. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1967.

ALLANA, Gulum Ali. Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: The Story of a Nation.

Lahore: Ferozsons, 1967.

AYUB KHAN, Mohammad. Friends. Not Masters. A Political Autobiography.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

AZIZ, Khursheed Kamal. The Making of Pakistan. a Study in Nationalism.

London: Chatto and Windus, 1967.

BANERJEE, D.N. East Pakistan: A Case Study of Muslim Politics.

New Delhi: Vikas Publications, 1969.

BARTH, Fredrik. Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans. London:

Athlohe Press, 1959.

BINDER, Leonard. Religion and Politics in Pakistan. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1961.

BIRKHEAD, Guthrie, ed. Administrative Problems in Pakistan.

Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1966.

BOLITHO, Hector. Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan. London: John

Murray and Co., 1954.

BRAIBANTI, Ralph. "The Higher Bureaucracy of Pakistan." In Asian

Bureaucratic Systems Emergent from the British Imperial Tradition,

ed. by Ralph Braibanti. Durham: Duke University Press, 1966.

. Research on the Bureaucracy of Pakistan. Durham: Duke

University Press, 1966.

ed. Tradition. Values and Socio-Economic Development.

Durham: Duke University Press, 1961.

CALLARD, Keith. Pakistan: A Political Study. London: G. Allen

and Unwin, 1957.

CHAUDHURI, Muzaffer Ahmed. Government and Politics in Pakistan.

Dacca: Puthighar, 1968.

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FELDMAN, Herbert. Revolution in Pakistan: A Study of the Martial

Law Administration. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

GOODNOW, Henry F. The Civil Service of Pakistan. New Haven:

Yale University Press, 1964.

JINNAH, Muhammad Ali. Some Recent Speeches and Writings of Mr.Jinnah, Collected and Edited by Jamil-ud-Din. 2 vols., 7th ed.

Lahore: Muhammad Ashraf, 1968.

KHAN, Fazal Muqueem. The Story of the Pakistan Army. Karachi:

Oxford University Press, 1963.

MALIK, Hafeez. Moslem Nationalism in India and Pakistan.

Washington: Public Affairs Press, 1963.

RAHIM, M.A., Chughtai, M.D., Zaman, W., Hamid, A. Short History

of Pakistan, Vol. 4; Alien Rule and the Rise of Muslim_

'Nationalism. Karachi: University of Karachi Press, 1967.

SAIYID, Matlulbul Hasan. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, A Political Study.

2nd ed. Lahore: Elite Publishers, 1953.

SAYEED, Khalid Bin. Pakistan: The Formative Phase 1857-1948.

Rev. ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.

. The Political System of Pakistan. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin Co., 1967.

SCHULER, Edgar A. and Schuler, Kathryn R. Public Opinion and

Constitution-Making in Pakistan. 1958-1962. East Lansing:

Michigan State University Press, 1967.

SMITH, Donald E., ed. South-Asian Politics .21.1d Religion. Part III:

"Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic: Identity." Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1966.

TAYYEB, Ali. Pakistan, A Political Geography. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1966.

TINKER, Hugh. India and Pakistan: A Political Analysis. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

VON VORYS, K. Political Development in Pakistan. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1965.

WILCOX, Wayne. India, Pakistan and the Rise of China. New York:

Walker and Co., 1964.

. Pakistan: The Consolidation of a Nation. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1963.

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E. Economic Development

AHMAD, Nafis. An Economic Geography of East Pakistan. 2nd ed.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1967.

ANDRUS, J. Russell and Azizali, F.M. Mohammed. Trade. Finance and

Development in Pakistan. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1965.

CURLE, Adam. Planning for Education in Pakistan. Cambridge:

Harvard University Press, 1966.

HAQ, Mahbubul. Strategy of Economic Planning: A Case Study of

Pakistan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1963.

KOMRUDDIN AHMAD. Labour Movement in East Pakistan. Dacca:

Pioneer Press, 1967.

LEWIS, Stephen R., Jr. Economic Policy and Industrial Growth in

Pakistan. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1969.

MEZIROW, Jack D. Dynamics of Community Development. New York:

The Scarecrow Press, 1963.

MICHEL, Aloys A. The Indus Rivers. A Stud cf the Effects of Partition.

New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967.

PAKISTAN. Planning Commission. The Fourth Five-Year Plan 1970-75.

Karachi, 1970.

. Planning Commission. Reports of the Advisory Panels for

the Fourth Five-Year Plan. 2 vols. Rawalpindi, 1970.

PAPANEK, Gustav F. Pakistan's Development: Social Goals and

Private Incentives. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.

RASHID, Haroun-er. East Pakistan: A Systematic Regional Geography

and Its Development Planning Aspects. Lahore: Ghulam Ali & Sons, 1965.

SOBHAN, Rahman. Basic Democracies. Works Programme, and Rural De-

velopment in East Pakistan. Dacca: University of Dacca, 1968.

STERN, Joseph and Falcon, Walter. Growth and Development in

Pakistan: 1955-1969. Cambridge: Center for International

Affairs, Harvard University Press, 1970.

ZAKE, W.M. Educational Development in Pakistan. Islamabad:

West Pakistan Publishing Company, 1968.

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F. International Relations

AHMED, Mustaq. Pakistan's Foreign Policy. Karachi: SpacePublishers, 1968.

AYUB KHAN, Mohammed. Friends,Not Masters_ a Political Autobiography.Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1967.

BHUTTO, Zulfikar Ali. The Myth of Independence. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1969.

. The Quest for Peace. Karachi: Pakistan Instituteof International Affairs, 1968.

BRECHER, Michael. Struggle for Kashmir. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1953.

CHAUDHRI, Mohammed Asan. Pakistan and the Great Powers. Karachi:Council for Pakistan Studies, 1970.

CHAUDHURY, G.W. Pakistan's Relations with India, 1947-1966.London: Pall Mall Press, 1968.

HASAN, K. Sarwar. Pakistan and the United Nations. New York:Manhattan Publishing Co., 1960.

HUSSAIN, Arif. Pakistan--Its Ideology and Foreign Policy. London:Frank Cass and Co., 1967.

MICHEL, Aloys A. The Indus Rivers: A Study of the Effects ofPartition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967.

VI. AFGHANISTAN

ADAMEC, Ludwig. Afghanistan 1900-1923: A Diplomatic History.Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

FLETCHER, Arnold. Afghanistan. Highway of Conquest. Ithaca:Cornell University Press, 1965.

FRASER-TYTLER, Sir William Kerr. Afghanistan: A Study of PoliticalDevelopments in Central and Southern Asia. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1967.

GRASSMUCK, George and Adamec, Ludwig with Francis W. Irwin, eds.Afghanistan. Some New Approaches. Ann Arbor: Center for NearEastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan, 1969.

GREGORIAN, Vartan. The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan. Stanford:Stanford University Press, 1969.

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GRIFFITHS, John Cedric. Afghanistan. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

KING, Peter. Afghanistan: Cockpit in High Asia. New York:Taplinger Publishing Co., 1966.

KONISHI, M. Afghanistan. Palo Alto, Calif.: Kodansha International,

1969.

MACRORY, Patrick A. The Fierce Pawns. Philadelphia: J.B.

Lippincott Co., 1966.

. Signal Catastrophe: The Story of the DisastrousRetreat from Kabul, 1842. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1966.

NORRIS, James Alfred. The First Afghan War. New York: Cambridge

University Press, 1967.

RAMAZANI, Rouhollah. The Northern Tier: Afghanistan. Iran and Turkey.Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1966.

SILVERT, Kalman H. Expectant Peoples; Nationalism and Development.

New York: Random House, 1964.

SPAIN, James W. The Pathan Borderland. The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1963.

. Peoples of the Khyber. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

SWINSON, Arthur. North-West Frontier: People and Events. 1839-1947.

New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

WATKINS, N.B. Afghanistan, Land in Transition. Princeton: D. Van

Nostrand Co., 1963.

VII. CEYLON

ABEYASONGHE, Tikiri. The Portuguese Rule in Ceylon: 1594-1612.

Colombo: Lake House Investments, 1966.

ARASARATNAM, S. Ceylon. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964.

BROWN, W. Norman, ed. India. Pakistan, Ceylon. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960.

COLLINS, Sir Charles. "Ceylon: The Imperial Heritage." In Asian

Bureaucratic Systems Emergent from the British Imperial Tradition,

ed. by Ralph Braibanti. Durham: Duke University Press, 1966.

CONZE, Edward, ed. Buddhist Texts Through the Age. New York:Harper and Row, 1954.

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COWELL, E.B., ed. Buddhist Mahayana Texts. New York: Dover

Publications, 1968.

DAS GUPTA, Shashibhusan. Obscure Religious Cults. Calcutta:

Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay, 1962.

DE BARY, William T. Sources of Indian Tradition. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1958.

DE SILVA, Colvin R. Ceylon Under the British Occupation: 1795-1833;

Its Political. Administrative and Economic Development. 2 vols.

Colombo: Colombo Apothecaries, 1953.

FARMER, Bertram Hughes. Ceylon: A Divided Nation. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1963.

FURER-HAIMENDORF, Christoph von, ed. Caste and Kin in Nepal,

India and Ceylon. New York: Asia Publishing House, 1966.

GARD, Richard A. Buddhism. New York: George Braziller, 1961.

HARPER, Edward B., ed. Religion in South Asia. Seattle:

University of Washington Press, 1964.

HULUGALLE, H.A.J. Ceylon of the Early Travellers. Rev. ed.

Colombo: Wesley Press, 1969.

JAYASURIYA, J.E. Education in Ceylon, Before and After Independence,

1939-1968. Colombo: Associated Educational Publishers, 1969.

KEARNEY, Robert N. "Ceylop.:_The.Contemporary Bureaucracy." In.

Asian Bureaucratic Systems Emergent from the British Imperial

Tradition, ed. by Ralph Braibanti. Durham: Duke University

Press, 1966.

."The Communist Parties of Ceylon: Rivalry and Alliance."

In The Communist Revolution in Asia: Tactics, Goals and Achievements,

ed. by Robert A. Scalapino. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.Y.:

Prentice-Hall, 1969._

KODIKARA, S.V. Indo-Ceylon Relations Since Independence. Colombo:

Ceylon Institute of World Affairs, 1965.

LEACH, Edmund A. Aspects of Caste in South India, Ceylon, and

Northwest Pakistan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1960.

. Pul Eliya, A Village in Ceylon. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1961.

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LERSKI, George. The Origins of Trotskyism in Ceylon. Stanford:

Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1969.

LUDOWYK, Evelyn F.C. The Modern History of Ceylon. New York:

Frederick A. Pra..tger, 1966.

A Shor" History of Ceylon. New York: Frederick A.

Praeger, 1967.

MAHANAMA, 5th Century. The Mahavamsai or. The Great Chronicle of

Ceylon, trans. by Wilhelm Geiger. Colombo: Government of

Ceylon, 1960.

MENDIS, G.C. Ceylon Today and Yesterday. Colombo: Association

Newspapers of Ceylon, 1963.

MORGAN, Kenneth W. The Path of the Buddha. New York: Ronald

Press Co., 1962.

MUELDER, Wallace R. Schools for a New Nation: The Development and

Administration of the Educational System of Ceylon. Colombo:

K.V.G. De Silva, 1962.

NAMASIVAYAM, Sagaraja-Singham. The Legislatures of Ceylon,_ 1928 -1948.

London: Faber and Faber, 1951.

OBEYESEKERE, Gananath. Land Tenure in Village Ceylon: A Sociological

and Historical Study. New York: Cambridge University Press,1967.

PAKEMAN, Sidney A. Ceylon. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1964.

PIERIS, Ralph.Colombo:

RAGHAWAN, M.D.New York:

Sinhalese Social Organization: The Kandyan Period.

Ceylon University Press Board, 1956.

India in Ceylonese History, Society and Culture.

Asia Publishing House, 1964.

RAHULA, Walpola. History of Buddhism in Ceylon: The Anaradhapura

Period, 3rd Century B.C. 10th Century A.D. 2nd ed. Colombo:

M.D. Gunasena & Co., 1966.

RHYS trans. Buddhist Suttas. New York: Dover

Publications, 1969.

ROSE, Saul, Politics in.- Southern Asia. New York: St. Martin's

Press, 1963.

SCHECTER, Jerrold. The New Face of Buddha: Buddhism and Political

Power in Southeast Asia. New York: Coward-McCann, 1967.

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SINGER, Marshall R. The Emerging Elite: A Study of PoliticalLeadership in Ceylon. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1964.

SMITH, Donald E., ed. South Asian Politics and Religion. Part IV:"Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence." Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1966.

SNODGRASS, Donald R. Ceylon: An Export Economy in Transition.Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, 1966.

University of Ceylon. History of Ceylon. Peradeniya: Universityof Ceylon Board, 1959.

WICKRAMASINGHE, Martin. Aspects 'of Sinhalese Culture. Colombo:Associated Newpaper of Ceylon, 1958.

WOODWARD, Calvin A. The Growth of a Party System in Ceylon.Providence: Brown University Press, 1969.

WRIGGINS, W. Howard. Ceylon: Dilemmas of a New Nation. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1960.

YALMAN, Nur. Under the Bo Tree: Studies in Caste, Kinship and Marriagein the Interior of Ceylon. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1967.

VIII. NEPAL AND THE HIMALAYAN AREA

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. Foreign Areas Studies Division. Area Handbookfor Nepal (with Sikkim and Bhutan). Washington: U.S.Government Printing Office, 1964.

CAPLAN, Lionel. Land and Social Change in East Nepal: A Study ofHindu-Tribal Relations. Berkeley: University of CaliforniaPress, 1969.

CHATTERJI, Bhola. A Study of Recent Nepalese Politics. Calcutta:World Press, 1967.

FURER-HAIMENDORF, Christoph.von,;ed. Caste and Kin in Nepal, India,and Ceylon. New York: Asija Publishing House, 1966.

The Sherpas of Nepal: Buddhist Highlanders. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1964,

GOODALL, Merrill R. "Administrative Change in Nepal," In AsianBureaucratic Systems Emergent from the British Imperial, Tradition,ed. by Ralph Braibanti. Durham: Duke University Press, 1966.

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GUPTA, Anirudha. Politics in Nepal: A Study of Post-RanaPolitical Developments and Party Politics. Bombay: AlliedPublishers, 1964.

HARPER, Edward B., ed. Religicn in South Asia. Seattle: Universityof Washington Press, 1964.

HITCHCOCK, John T. The Magars of Banyan Hill. New York: Holt,Rinehart and Winston, 1966.

HUSAIN, Asad. Historical and Political Bibliography on Nepal.Kathmandu: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1966.

JOSHI, Bhuwan Rai and Rose, Leo E. Democratic Innovations inNepal: A Case Study of Political Acculturation. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1966.

KARAN, Pradyumna P. Bhutan: A__Ohysical and Cultural) Geography.Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1967,

. Nepal: A Cultural and Physical Geography. Lexington:University of Kentucky Press, 1960.

and Jenkins, William M. The Himalayan Kingdoms:Bhutan, Sikkim and Nenal. Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1963.

KIRKPATRICK, William. An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal. NewDelhi: Manjusri Publishing House, 1969.

KUMAR, Satish. Rana Polity in Nepal. New York: Asia PublishingHouse, 1967.

MIHALY, Eugene B. Foreign Aid and Politics in Nepal. New York:Oxford University Press, 1965.

MITTER, J.P. Betrayal of Tibet. New York: Allied Publishers, 1964.

PRADHAN, Janardan S. Understanding Nepal's Foreign Policy.Kathmandu: Lalita Pradhan, 1969.

PRADHAN, Krishna Prasad. Government and Administration and LocalGovernment of the Kingdom of Nepal. Kathmandu: S.P. Pradhanand K.P. Pradhan, 1962.

REED, H.B. and Reed, M.J, Nepal in Transition:1968.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,

REGMI, Mahesh Chandra. Land Tenure and TaxationUniversity of California Press, 1964.

Educational Innovation.

in Nepal. Berkeley:

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ROSE, Leo and Fisher, Margaret. Politics of Nepal. Ithaca:

Cornell University Press, 1970.

. "Communism Under High Atmospheric Conditions: The

Party in Nepal." In The Communist Revolution in Asia: Tactics,Goals and Achievements, ed. by Robert A. Scalapino. 2nd ed.

Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969.

ROSE, Saul. Politics in Southern Asia. New York: St. Martin's

Press, 1963.

RICHARDSON, Hugh E. Tibet and Its History. London: Oxford

University Press, 1962.

SHRESHTHA, B.P. The Economy of Nepal; A Study in the Problems and

Processes of Industrialization. Bombay: Vora and Co., 1967.

SHRESHTHA, Margal Krishna. Trends in Public Administration in Nepal.

Kathmandu: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government

of Nepal, 1969.

SHRESHTHA, S.H. Modern Geography of Nepal. Kathmandu: Educational

Enterprise, 1968.

WOOD, Hugh Bernard. The Development of Education in Nepal.

Washington: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1965.

WRIGHT, Daniel. History of Nepal. 2nd ed. California: Hutchins

Oriental Books, 1958.

IX. REGIONAL SECURITY

BARNETT, A. Doak, ed. Communist Strategies in Asia. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

BUSS, Claude A. Asia in the Modern World. New York: Macmillan

Co., 1964.

DALVI, Brig. J.P. Himalayan Blunder. New Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, n.d.

DUTT, Vidya Prakash. China and the World; an Analysis of Communist

China's Foreign Policy. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

HINTON, Harold C. Communist China in World Politics. Boston:

Houghton Mifflin Co., 1966.

JANSEN, G.H. Nonalignment and the Afro-Asian States. New York:

Frederick A. Praegef, 1967.

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KENNEDY, Donald E. The Security of Southern Asia. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

LAMB, Alistair. The Kashmir Problem: A Historical Survey. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

LEVI, Werner. The Challenge of World'Politics in South and South-east' Asia. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969.

MILLER, J.D.B. The Politics of the Third World. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1967.

PALMER, Norman D. South Asia and U.S. Policy. Boston: HoughtonMifflin no., 1966.

RAO, P.V.R. Defense Without Drift. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1970.

SEN GUPTA, Bhabani. Fulcrum of Asia; Relations Among China, India,Pakistan and the USSR. New York: Pegasus Publishers, 1970.

SHERWANI, Latif A. India, Pakistan and China. Karachi: Ferozsons, 1967.

SINHA, K.K., eds. Problems of Defense of South and East Asia.

Bombay: Manaktalas, 1969.

WILCOX, Wayne A. Asia and United States Policy. Englewood Cliffs,

N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967.

X. ART AND LITERATURE

ALI, Ahmed. Ocean of Night. London: Peter Owen, 1964.

The Twilight in Delhi: A Novel. 2nd ed. New York:

Oxford University Press, 1966.

ALLCHIN, Budget and Raymond. Birth of Indian Civilization. Baltimore:

Penguin Books, 1966.

ANAND, Mulk Raj. Coolie. Bombay: Kutub Popular, n.d.

Seven Summers: The Story of an Indian Childhood.

Bombay: Kutub Popular, n.d.

. Two Leaves and a Bud. Bombay: Jutub Popular, 1966.

ANANTANARAYANAN, Madavayya. The Silver Pilgrimage. New York:

Criterion Books, 1961.

ARCHER, W.G. The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry.

New York: Grove Press, n.d.

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BOSCH, Frederic D.K. The Golden Germ--An Introduction to IndianSymbolism. New York: Humanities Press, 1960.

BROUGH, John, trans. Poems From the Sanskrit. Baltimore:Penguin Books, 1968.

BROWN, Percy. Indian Architecture. 2 vols. Bombay: D.B.Taraporevala, 1959.

BUITENEN, J.A.B. Van, ed. Tales of Ancient India. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1959.

CHAUDHURI, Nirad C. The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian. NewYork: Macmillan Co., 1951.

COOMARSWAMY, Ananda K. The Dance of Shiva: On Indian Art andCulture. Rev. ed. New York: The Noonday Press, 1969.

DIMOCK, Edward C., Jr. The Thief of Love: Bengali Tales from Courtand Village. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963.

FORSTER, E.M. A Passage to India. New York: Harcourt, Brace andWorld, 1924.

GARGI, Balwant. Theatre in India. New York: Theatre Arts Books, 1962.

GHALIB, Mirza Asadullah Khan. Ghalib: 1797-1869. Vol. I: Lifeand Letters. Trans. and ed. by Ralph Russell and KhurshidulIslam. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969.

GOBTZ, Hermann. India: Five Thousand Years of Indian Art.New York: Crown Publishers, 1959.

GOONEWARDENA, James. A Quiet Place. Colombo: K.V. Gida Silvaand Sons, 1968.

GOSH, J.C. Bengali Literature. London: Oxford University Press, 1948,

HORRWITZ, Ernst Philip. The Indian Theatre; A Brief Survey of theSanskrit Drama. New York: B. Blom, 1967.

ILANKOVATIKAL. Shilappadikaram (The Ankle Bracelet). New York:New Directions, 1965.

JESUDASAN, C.H. and Jesudasanj Hephzibah. A History of Tamil Literature.Calcutta: Y.M.C.A. Publishing House, 1961.

JHABVALA, Ruth Prawer. The Householder. New York: W.W. Nortonand Co., 1960.

. The Nature of Passion. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1957.

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KEITH, Atthur Berriedale. The Sanskrit Drama in its Origin,Development. Theory and Practice. Oxford: The ClarendonPress, 1924.

KESAVAN, B.S. and KULKARNI, V.Y. The National Bibliography ofIndian Literature. 1901-1953. 2 vols. New Delhi: SabrityaAkademi, 1962.

The Financial Expert. New York: Noonday Press, 1959.

KIPLING, Rudyard. NewNew York: Pyramid Publications, 1966.

KRAMRISCH, Stella. The Art of India: Traditions of IndianSculpture, Painting and Architecture. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1954.

The Art of Nepal. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1964.

LALL, Kesar. Lore and Legend of Nepal. 2nd ed. Kathmandu:

Ratna Pustak Bhandar, 1966.

MACDONNELL, Arthur A. A History of Sanskrit Literature. Delhi:

Motilal Banarsidass, 1965.

Mahabharata: an English Version Based on Selected Verses. Ed. .

by Chakravarthi R. Narasimhan, New York: Columbia University

Press, 1964.

MARSHALL, John H. Buddhist Art of Gandhara. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1960.

MASTERS, John. Bhowani Junction. New York: Ballantine Books, 1954.

. The Deceivers. New York: Ballantine Books, 1952.

Nightrunner of Bengal. New York: Ballantine Books, 1956.

MEHTA, Ved. Face to Face. An Autobiography. Boston: Little,

Brown and Co., 1957.

MICHENER, James A. Caravans. New York: Bantam Books, 1963.

NARAYAN, R.K. The Man-Eater of Malgudi. New York: The Viking Press, 1961.

. Swami and Friends, and The Bachelor of Arts. 2 vols in 1..

East Lansing: Michigan State College Press, 1954.

. The Sweet-Vendor: London: The Bodley Head, 1967.

Waiting for the Mahatma. East Lansing: Michigan State

College Press, 1955.

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NEPAL. National Committee for UNESCO. Some Folk Tales of Nepal.Kathmandu: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Governmentof Nepal, 1968.

RAMA RAU, Santha. Remember the House. New York: Harper and

Row, 1956.

The R.....t..iyana and Mahabharata. Trans. by Romesh Dutt. New York:

Everyman's Library, 1969.

RAO, Raja. The Serpent and the Rope. New Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1968.

RAVEN-HART, R. Ceylon, History in Stone. Colombo: AssociatedNewspapers of Ceylon, 1964,

RAWLINSON, Hugh G. India: A Short Cultural History. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1952.

RENOU, Louis. Indian Literature. New York: Walker and Co., 1964.

ROWLAND, Benjamin, Jr. Ancient Art from Afghanistan; Treasures of

the Kabul Museum. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1966.

Art and Architecture of India: Buddhist. Hindu. Jain.

Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1953.

. Gandhara Sculpture, from Pakistan Museums. New York:

The Asia Society, 1963.

RUSSELL, Ralph and Islam, Khurshidul. Three Mghal Poets: Mir,Sauda, Mir Hasan. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.

SADIQ, Muhammad, A History of Urdu Literature. London: Oxford

University Press, 1964.

SARACHCHANDRA, E.R. The Folk Drama of Ceylon. Rev. ed. Ceylon:

Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Ceylon, 1966.

SINGH, Khushwant. Train to Pakistan. New York: Grove Press, 1956.

SIVANSANKARA PILLAI;-Thakazhi. Chemmeen: A Novel. New York:

Harper and Row, 1962.

SPITTEL, R.L. Vanished Trails: The Last of the Veddas. London:

Oxford University Press, 1950.

SRIVASTAVA, Dhampat Rai, (pseud. PREMCHAND). Godan. Honolulu:

East-West Center Press, 1965.

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TAGORE, Sir Rabindranath. Binodini: A Novel. Honolulu:East-West Center Press, 1964.

One Hundred and One Poems. New York: AsiaPublishing House, 1967.

A Tagore Reader. Ed. by Amiya Chakranarty. Boston:Beacon Press, 1966.

TAYLOR, Kamal (Purnaiya). Nectar in a Sieve. New York: NewAmerican Library of World Literature, 1956.

UNESCO. Ce Paintings from Tem.le Shrine and Rock. New York:Graphic Society, 1957.

VAHID, Syed Abdul. Studies in Iebal. Lahore: Muhhamad Ashraf, 1967.

VAID, Krishna Baldev. Stejs in Darkness New York: Orion Press, 1962.

WELCH, Stuart Cary. The Art of Mughal India: Painting and PreciousObjects. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1963.

and Beach, Milo Cleveland. Gods Thrones and Peacocks;Northern Indian Painting from Two Traditions; 15th to 19thCenturies. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1965.

WHEELER, Sir Mortimer. The Indus Civilization. 3rd ed. New York:Cambridge University Press, 1968.

WICKRAMASINGHE, Martin. Landmarks of Sinhalese Literature. Colombo:M.D. Gunasena, 1963.

WIJENAIKE, Punyakante. The Third Woman and Other Stories. Colombo:Colombo Apothecaries Co., 1963.

The Waiting Earth. Colombo: Colombo Apothecaries Co., 1967.

ZIMMER, Heinrich. The Art of Indian Asia. 2 vols. New York:Bollingen Foundation, 1955.

. Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization.New York: Harper and Row, 1968.

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XI. PERIODICALS

American University Field Staff Reports, South Asil Seties. New York, 1956-.

Asian Survey (monthly). Berkeley: University of California,Institute of International Studies, Berkeley, 1961-.

Contemporary Affairs (quarterly). Rawalpindi: Bureau of National

Research and Reference, 1969-.

Eastern Economist (weekly) 1943--. New Delhi, 1943-.

_India Quarterly (quarterly). New Delhi: Indian Council ofWorld Affairs, 1945-.

Journal of Asian Studies (quarterly), Ann Arbor: Association forAsian Studies, University of Michigan, 1956-.

Middle East Journal (quarterly). Washington: Middle East Institute, 1946-.

Pacific Affairs (quarterly). Vancouver: University of British

Columbia, 1967-.

Pakistan Quatterly (quarterly). Karachi: Pakistan Publications.

Pakistan Development Review (quarterly)Institute of Development Economics,

Pakistan Horizon (quarterly). Karachi:

International Affairs, 1947-.

Pakistan Review (monthly). Lahore, 1952-.

Seminar (monthly). New Delhi, 1959-.

. Karachi: Pakistan

1961-.

Pakistan Institute of

July, 1971

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