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Ilhan Niaz

Ilhan Niaz (born 10 October 1980) is a professor of history from Pakistan. He is winner of the first Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) Award for best non fiction in English in 2011 and the winner of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan's (HEC-P) Best Book Publication in Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities of 2010 Award.[1]

Education and research edit

Niaz has completed all his post graduate work from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. He completed his MSc in history in 2003, M.Phil in 2004 and his PhD in 2009.[2] The PhD thesis became the basis for his second book which won the KLF Award and the HEC Best Book Publication Award. He has been published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, www.foreignaffairs.com, and other leading international publications.

In his first book, An Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent, Niaz developed a theoretical framework that explains the rise and fall of states in South Asia. The core elements of this framework are a type of the state (continental bureaucratic empire) that manifests three main properties in its organization. First, the state is the property of the ruler or the rulers. Second, the ruler(s) operate through hierarchical institutions (military, bureaucracy, priests). Third, they exercise power arbitrarily and due to the official ideology or religion are above lawful criticism. Niaz presents a macro-historical overview of South Asia from the Indus Valley civilization to near-contemporary India and Pakistan and demonstrates the elements of continuity in the behavior of ruling elites over this period. He argues that since independence from Britain in 1947, India and Pakistan have slowly gone back to their primordial cultures of power that are delusional, arbitrary, ideocratic and treat the state as a personal estate. In his second book, The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan, 1947-2008, Niaz provides a detailed study of Pakistan's experience of behavioral regression since 1947. The framework developed in the first book is applied and adjusted in light of the archival material found in Islamabad.[3]

Niaz's latest book, Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia, was published by Routledge, New York in April 2014, and is available in India and Pakistan in an Oxford University Press edition released in November 2014.[4] In this book, Niaz advances the framework developed in his works on South Asia and Pakistan and applies it to India, China, Persia, Continental Europe, the Ottoman Empire, Russia, Japan, and the United Kingdom.[5] Niaz takes a long-view of historical development that combines deterministic factors such as geography and environment with variable factors such as leadership, politics, and ideology, to provide an overview of how states developed structurally and in terms of mentality. This is the first instance of a Pakistani historian developing a philosophical framework for understanding global macro-history.[6]

Career edit

Niaz is currently (since 2009) associate professor of history at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in Islamabad.[7] His teaching interests include historiography, Pakistan and world history.[8] He has published numerous articles and book reviews.

Award edit

  • 2011: Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) Award for best non fiction in English.
  • 2013: Third Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Outstanding Research Awards, winner for Best Book Publication The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan, 1947-2008 in Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, for 2010.[9]
  • 2016: Fifth Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, Outstanding Research awards, winner for Best Book Publication Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia, in Social Sciences, for 2013–14.[10]

Books edit

  • An Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent Islamabad: Alhamara, 2006.
  • The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan (1947-2008), Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2010. Winner of KLF Award. For a review see here.
  • Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia, New York: Routledge, 2014 & Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2014.
  • State and society in British India : institutional development and the imperial legacy, London: I.B. Tauris, 2017.
  • The state during the British Raj : imperial governance in South Asia 1700-1947, Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2019.
  • Downfall: Lessons for Our Final Century, Islamabad: Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research (CSCR), 2022.

References edit

  1. ^ [1][permanent dead link] Official KLF website. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  2. ^ Resume under Faculty Department of History, QU Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  3. ^ Niaz, Ilhan (20 August 2012). "Pakistan's Brief Case Warriors". CFR and Foreign Affairs. Retrieved August 26, 2012. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  4. ^ "Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia".
  5. ^ "Oxford University Press, Pakistan". Archived from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
  6. ^ "REVIEW: Old World Empires by Ilhan Niaz". 11 January 2015.
  7. ^ Faculty Department of History, QU Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  8. ^ Book Amazon Canada Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  9. ^ Correspondent, Our (26 September 2013). "Recognition: Twin cities' teachers bag 12 out of 33 awards for research". Express Tribune. Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  10. ^ https://oup.com.pk/media/pages/pressrelease/2016pr8.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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Ilhan Niaz born 10 October 1980 is a professor of history from Pakistan He is winner of the first Karachi Literature Festival KLF Award for best non fiction in English in 2011 and the winner of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan s HEC P Best Book Publication in Social Sciences Arts and Humanities of 2010 Award 1 Contents 1 Education and research 2 Career 3 Award 4 Books 5 ReferencesEducation and research editNiaz has completed all his post graduate work from Quaid i Azam University Islamabad He completed his MSc in history in 2003 M Phil in 2004 and his PhD in 2009 2 The PhD thesis became the basis for his second book which won the KLF Award and the HEC Best Book Publication Award He has been published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society www foreignaffairs com and other leading international publications In his first book An Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent Niaz developed a theoretical framework that explains the rise and fall of states in South Asia The core elements of this framework are a type of the state continental bureaucratic empire that manifests three main properties in its organization First the state is the property of the ruler or the rulers Second the ruler s operate through hierarchical institutions military bureaucracy priests Third they exercise power arbitrarily and due to the official ideology or religion are above lawful criticism Niaz presents a macro historical overview of South Asia from the Indus Valley civilization to near contemporary India and Pakistan and demonstrates the elements of continuity in the behavior of ruling elites over this period He argues that since independence from Britain in 1947 India and Pakistan have slowly gone back to their primordial cultures of power that are delusional arbitrary ideocratic and treat the state as a personal estate In his second book The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947 2008 Niaz provides a detailed study of Pakistan s experience of behavioral regression since 1947 The framework developed in the first book is applied and adjusted in light of the archival material found in Islamabad 3 Niaz s latest book Old World Empires Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia was published by Routledge New York in April 2014 and is available in India and Pakistan in an Oxford University Press edition released in November 2014 4 In this book Niaz advances the framework developed in his works on South Asia and Pakistan and applies it to India China Persia Continental Europe the Ottoman Empire Russia Japan and the United Kingdom 5 Niaz takes a long view of historical development that combines deterministic factors such as geography and environment with variable factors such as leadership politics and ideology to provide an overview of how states developed structurally and in terms of mentality This is the first instance of a Pakistani historian developing a philosophical framework for understanding global macro history 6 Career editNiaz is currently since 2009 associate professor of history at Quaid i Azam University QAU in Islamabad 7 His teaching interests include historiography Pakistan and world history 8 He has published numerous articles and book reviews Award edit2011 Karachi Literature Festival KLF Award for best non fiction in English 2013 Third Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Outstanding Research Awards winner for Best Book Publication The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947 2008 in Social Sciences Arts and Humanities for 2010 9 2016 Fifth Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Outstanding Research awards winner for Best Book Publication Old World Empires Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia in Social Sciences for 2013 14 10 Books editAn Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent Islamabad Alhamara 2006 The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan 1947 2008 Karachi Oxford University Press 2010 Winner of KLF Award For a review see here Old World Empires Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia New York Routledge 2014 amp Karachi Oxford University Press 2014 State and society in British India institutional development and the imperial legacy London I B Tauris 2017 The state during the British Raj imperial governance in South Asia 1700 1947 Karachi Oxford University Press 2019 Downfall Lessons for Our Final Century Islamabad Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research CSCR 2022 References edit 1 permanent dead link Official KLF website Retrieved 9 February 2011 Resume under Faculty Department of History QU Retrieved 9 February 2011 Niaz Ilhan 20 August 2012 Pakistan s Brief Case Warriors CFR and Foreign Affairs Retrieved August 26 2012 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Old World Empires Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia Oxford University Press Pakistan Archived from the original on 2015 04 12 Retrieved 2015 04 12 REVIEW Old World Empires by Ilhan Niaz 11 January 2015 Faculty Department of History QU Retrieved 9 February 2011 Book Amazon Canada Retrieved 9 February 2011 Correspondent Our 26 September 2013 Recognition Twin cities teachers bag 12 out of 33 awards for research Express Tribune Retrieved September 27 2013 https oup com pk media pages pressrelease 2016pr8 html a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilhan Niaz amp oldid 1191543092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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