Interview: Historian Investigates the 'Pity of Partition' Through Manto's Life and Writing
Ayesha Jalal turns a literary lens on the events of 1947 and their aftermath.
Ayesha Jalal turns a literary lens on the events of 1947 and their aftermath.
Foregrounding the enlightened conceptions of Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Iqbal and Sadequain on faith, selfhood, history and time – and bringing...
Renowned Pakistani historian Professor Ayesha Jalal of Tufts University, spoke about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan at a SAI Book Talk.
Waseem Ahmad Siddiqui: Good morning everyone. I am Waseem Ahmad Siddiqui. Welcome to AçıkRadyo 95.0 fm. This morning Ayesha Jalal is joining...
Your browser can't play this video. ... Share: Dr Ayesha Jalal in a conversation with Raza...
Ayesha Jalal on Pakistan's 27th constitutional amendment and how former prime minister Imran Khan was used by the military to undermine...
Faiza Rahman April 20, 2014 4 min read. ayesha ... Faiza Rahman April 20, 2014 4 min read. ayesha...
Professor Ayesha Jalal '78 led a fireside chat hosted by the Wellesley Association for South Asian Cultures (WASAC), titled “Contextualizing the Conflict in...
The PTI, the party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan, won the most seats of any one party – but fell short of reaching the...
With the recent attempts of altering history in the Indian curriculum to suit the political narrative of those in power, several debates...
A prominent historian and academic known for her critical views on Pakistan's political history and governance, often highlighting issues of human rights and democracy.