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INDOCTRINATING MINDS:A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESH
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Category:
History
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Sub Category:
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Number of pages:
228
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Book Size:
7.75"x5.1"
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Book Weight (Hardbound):
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Book Weight (Paperback):
235 gm
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Published in:
04/01/2004
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Available in:
Paperbound
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ISBN_PB:
8129104318
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This is a story about Bangladesh, a nation borne out of high ideals of brotherhood, self-determination and song. Finds disturbing signs of increasing attempts, on the part of the political and religious establishment, to take over young minds. In this seminal work, she studies the collective loss of memory in Bangladesh, orchestrated, as she finds, by years of overt military coercion and promoted by an accelerating influence of Islamisation reflected, quite glaringly, in school textbooks.
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