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<description>East Pakistan A Profile 1962
Husain, Dr. S. Sajjad
This book, which consists of a collection of essays by distinguished&#13;
scholars, is an attempt to provide for the general reader&#13;
a Jbroad survey of East Pakistan’s geography, history,- social life&#13;
and culture. We hope it will fulfil a long-felt want. Books on&#13;
East Pakistan are not easy to come by, much less so a comprehensive&#13;
survey of the kind that East Pakistan: A Profile represents.&#13;
Some of the essays in this collection, having been written&#13;
some time ago are perhaps no longer up-to-date. We hope the&#13;
reader will appreciate that no book of this kind can keep pace&#13;
with the constantly changing facts of a country’s economy and&#13;
political history. By the time one finishes evaluating one set of&#13;
facts, one is'■apt to be confronted with another somewhat different&#13;
in appe&amp;rSnee. This will not however take away from the&#13;
usefulness of the essays, because it will be found that many of&#13;
the conclusions and recommendation advanced in them have&#13;
since become the basis of current policy.&#13;
The reader may also be struck by divergences of view&#13;
between one scholar and another on the same problem in areas&#13;
where the subjects overlap. We have made no attempt to iron&#13;
out these differences and fit all conclusions into a neatly shaped&#13;
frame. We believe that the writers, each of whom is an authority&#13;
on the subject he has dealt with, have a right to be heard, and&#13;
we think this will help to make the book livelier reading.&#13;
We realise that a collection of essays by different hands cannot&#13;
have the unity, or shall we say poetry, of a book written by&#13;
one person on the history and culture of his own country. Such a*&#13;
writer can pour into his'work all the emotions of his heart,&#13;
allowing them to colour dry facts, and evoke feelings which&#13;
must be beyond the reach of a book like ours. East Pakistan : A&#13;
Profile can at best claim to be a harmony of different voices&#13;
trying to tell the story of this ancient land which also is a focus&#13;
of interest in the contemporary world. If it helps to promote a&#13;
better understanding of its problems and a keener appreciation&#13;
of its culture, the labours of those who have worked on it during the last two years will be considered to have been worth while.&#13;
We acknowledge our heart-felt gratitude to the scholars&#13;
whose help and cooperation have made East Pakistan : A Profile&#13;
possible. We are also thankful to the members of the Editorial&#13;
Board for their invaluable assistance at every stage in its preparation.&#13;
Finally, our thanks are due to the Bureau of National&#13;
Reconstruction, East Pakistan without whose initiative and&#13;
assistance this work would not have, seen the light of day.
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<dc:date>1962-06-08T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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