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1 | The Muslim Self and the Loss of Sovereignty: Individual and Community Before 1858 | 1 |
2 | Forging a Muslim Community: Press, Poetry and Politics in the Late Nineteenth Century | 43 |
3 | Common Languages, Contested Scripts, Conflicted Communities: Shifting Identities of Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi | 102 |
4 | Muslims as a Legal and Political Category: Subjecthood in Theory and Practice | 139 |
5 | Identity and Sovereignty in Muslim Consciousness: The Khilafat Crescent and the Indian Charkha | 187 |
6 | Contested Sovereignty in the Punjab: The Interplay of Formal and Informal Politics | 262 |
7 | Between Region and Nation: The Missing Centre | 320 |
8 | At the Crossroads of 'Pakistan': Muslim Imaginings and Territorial Sovereignty | 386 |
9 | Lost Tracks to Unity: Confrontation, Compromise and Civil War | 472 |
10 | Epilogue An Unhealing Wound: Paradoxes of Muslim Identity, Sovereignty and Citizenship | 563 |
Glossary | 579 | |
Select Bibliography | 582 | |
Index | 596 |
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