The Historiographical Analysis of Student Resistance in Pakistan
Join us for an insightful session centered around Dr. Qasim Sodhar’s newly published book, titled “Student Politics: The Historiographical Analysis of Student Resistance in Pakistan.”
In this engaging discussion, we will delve into the rich historiography of student movements, exploring the emergence of student resistance in the country and its notable achievements. The book extensively covers significant student movements, including their roles in the Bengali Language Movement, opposition against Gen. Ayub’s policies, the resistance against the ban on Student Unions, the rise of religious extremism in educational institutions, and the contemporary ‘Student Solidarity Marches’ held across the nation annually.
Discover the profound impact of student resistance on shaping the country’s history and society. This session will shed light on the dynamic interplay between students and social change, making it a must-attend event for history enthusiasts and those passionate about Pakistan’s socio-political landscape.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the fascinating journey of student resistance in Pakistan with Dr. Qasim Sodhar and gain valuable insights from his remarkable research.
The session will be moderated by Advocate Dileep Kumar Doshi.