Charity Registration No. 1179415
Trustees’ Annual Report For the year ended 31 July 2021
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Bloomsbury Pakistan – Social Science Research & Advocacy is a charity with registration no. 1179415 (The Charity Commission for England and Wales).
Its governing document is its constitution, drawn up and approved by the Trustees in 2018.
Mission
The object of the CIO is to promote education in Britain and Pakistan by raising public understanding about pressing social and intellectual challenges in Pakistan by: Public Lectures and panel discussions; Publishing Book reviews and reports on academic research; Dissemination of academic research through the social and mainstream media; Teacher Training Programmes in UK and Pakistan
Administrative Details
Address
Bloomsbury Pakistan 3a Drovers Way London N7 9FN admin@bloomsburypakistan.org www.bloomsburypakistan.org
Internal Auditor
Dr Farooq Bajwa Farooq Bajwa & Co Solicitors 45 Charles Street London W1J 5EH
Accounts prepared by
Mr Raheel Sheikh Fintell Ltd Chartered Certified Accountant 13, King George Crescent Wembely, HA0 2FG
Banker
Barclays Bank UK Plc Holborn Branch 326-328 High Holborn London WC1V 7PE
Sort Code: 20-41-50 Account No: 73338762
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Structure, Governance and Management
Officers (Trustees) and Executive Committee
The managing body of the Charity is the Executive Committee, which consists of nine Officers (Trustees) The assets of the charity, including any money standing to the credit of the Society in any bank account and the right to deal with the same, vest in the Trustees. The Officers and the Executive Committee are unpaid and work on a voluntary basis.
Members of the executive committee are:
Chairman - Dr David Taylor Secretary - Mr Nadir Cheema Treasurer - Mr Tariq Khan Dr Nichola Khan Dr Stephen Lyon Dr Farooq Bajwa Dr Maria Rashid Dr Najam Abbas Dr Farid Panjwani
Advisory Board:
Dr Tariq Rahman Mr Arif Hasan Dr Sarah Ansari Dr Matthew Nelson
Senior Fellows:
Dr Ayaz Qureshi Mr Zulfiqar Khimani
Affiliates:
Dr Kaveri Qureshi Dr Umair Javed Dr Sameen Mohsin Dr Tayyab Safdar Dr Fatima Burney Dr Najia Mukhtar
During the reporting period, the Executive Committee (Trustees) met two times in London on 24 November 2020 and 25 February 2021. The meetings were not held quarterly because of the COViD-19.
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Review of the year 1 August 2020 to 31 July 2021
Bloomsbury Pakistan has continued to work in accordance with its goals and aims during the year despite reduced activity due to COViD restrictions. Its activities during the year fall into the following categories:
i) Annual Book Prize ii) Book Reviews iii) Events – Book Launches iv) Annual Lecture
i) Annual Book Prize
As part of our work to facilitate academic research on the country, Bloomsbury Pakistan has for several years been publishing reviews of academic books in the field of Pakistan studies. These are widely read by academics and others with an interest in Pakistan and South Asia. We have published reviews of books by leading academic publishers, such as Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Stanford, Chicago, Princeton, Cornell and California University Presses. Our reviewers are drawn from Pakistan, the UK, Europe and the US, and are all established academic specialists in the area. As the next step on our path, we have established an annual book prize for the best academic work related to Pakistan published in the preceding year. The value of the prize is £1000, in addition to the prestige that the winner will gain from an award from a well-established academic organisation. We are currently raising a fund to support the prize. At the beginning, the fund will have a hybrid structure. Annual financial contributions for the book prize will be sought alongside funding for the long-term endowment.
Book prize guideline: https://bloomsburypakistan.org/wpcontent/uploads/2021/08/Bloomsbury-Pakistan-Book-Prize-Guideline.pdf
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ii) Book Reviews http://www.bloomsburypakistan.org/publications/
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Political Kinship in Pakistan: Descent, Marriage, and Government Stability by Prof Stephen M. Lyon
Lexington Books 2019, 137pp
Reviewed by: Dr Nichola Khan (16 October 2020)
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Pakistan’s Political Parties: Surviving Between Dictatorship and Democracy Edited by Dr Mariam Mufti, Dr Sahar Shafqat, Dr Niloufer Siddiqui Georgetown University Press 2020 (Folio Books in Pakistan), 321pp
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Reviewed by: Dr Umair Javed (22 January 2021) 3.
The Ethics of Staying: Social Movements and Land Rights Politics in Pakistan by Dr Mubbashir Rizvi
Stanford University Press 2019, 224pp
Reviewed by: Aisha Ahmad (29 January 2021)
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The Economy of Modern Sindh: Opportunities Lost and Lessons for the Future by Ishrat Husain, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain
Oxford University Press 2019, 496pp
Reviewed by: Dr Mujtaba Isani (5 March 2021)
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5.
Revolutionary Pasts: Communist Internationalism in Colonial India
by Dr Ali Raza
Cambridge University Press 2020, 280pp
Reviewed by: Dr Aasim Sajjad Akhtar (9 April 2021)
6.
The ‘Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan: Contesting and Cultivating an Islamic Republic
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by Dr Mashal Saif
Cambridge University Press 2020, 332pp
Reviewed by: Dr Simon W. Fuchs (23 April 2021)
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Dying to Serve: Militarism, Affect, and the Politics of Sacrifice in the Pakistan Army
by Dr Maria Rashid
Stanford University Press 2020, 267pp
Reviewed by: Dr Rubina Saigol (7 May 2021)
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The History of British Diplomacy in Pakistan
by Prof Ian Talbot
Routledge 2021, 245pp
Reviewed by: Dr David Taylor, Chair Bloomsbury Pakistan & Professor Emeritus, AKU
(14 May 2021)
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Sino-Pakistani Relations: Politics, Military and Regional Dynamics
by Dr Filippo Boni
Routledge 2020, 186pp
Reviewed by: Dr Najam Abbas (28 May 2021)
10.
Book Review Article: Crafty Oligarchs, Savvy Voters: Democracy under Inequality in Rural Pakistan
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by Dr Shandana Mohmand
Cambridge University Press 2019, 298pp
Review Article by Dr Adeel Malik ( 25 June 2021)
11.
Contested Waters: Sub-national Scale Water and Conflict in Pakistan by Prof Daanish Mustafa
I.B. Tauris 2021, 128pp
Reviewed by: Dr Matt Birkinshaw (2 July 2021)
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Islam in Pakistan: A History by Prof Muhammad Qasim Zaman Princeton University Press 2018, 432pp
Reviewed by: Dr Syed Rizwan Zamir (30 July 2021)
iii) Events
http://www.bloomsburypakistan.org/events/
Book Launch – Dying to Serve: Militarism, Affect, and the Politics of Sacrifice in the Pakistan Army
Dr Maria Rashid on her book ‘ Dying to Serve – Militarism, Affect, and the Politics of Sacrifice in the Pakistan Army’ , Discussant: Prof Faisal Devji, Professor of Indian History at the University of Oxford. Dr David Taylor chaired the book launch held on 23 September 2020.
Video recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_91u3w0WVLw
Education and Gender – Series of Conversations on Pakistan’s response to the current COVID-19 crisis jointly hosted with ISMC-AKU. Prof Anjum Halai and Dr Huma Baqai in conversation with Dr David Taylor held on 19 August 2020.
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Video recording:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?extid=ZKfpQigAP4JrzylJ&v=292912495325990
Book Launch – The Fragrance of Tears, my friendship with Benazir Bhutto Ms Victoria Schofield on her book ‘The Fragrance of Tears, my friendship with Benazir Bhutto’. Panellists: Mr Aitzaz Ahsan and Prof Salima Hashmi. Prof Stephen Lyon moderated the book launch held on 9 October 2020 Video recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI9nZTrxRiA&t=11s
iv) Annual Lecture:
Annual Bacha Khan Lecture 2021: Empire, Power and Resistance
Speakers: Ms Sanna Ejaz a leader of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement. She is also a chairperson of the WAAK movement, a believer of non-violent political action, and a writer and researcher focused on women’s empowerment and gender equality. Dr Sanaa Alimia is an academic at AKU-ISMC. Her research focuses on Afghan migration, surveillance, and geopolitics. Dr Mahvish Ahmad is an Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Politics at the London School of Economics. She studies global military and police violence and the movements that resist them, especially in Pakistan. Introduction: Mr Ziauddin Yousafzai is from Swat. He is an activist and works on girls’ education. Held on on 21st January 2021. Video recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U05QKcj6zqQ&t=9s
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Receipts and Payments Accounts
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