Based on the concept of charisma formulated by Max Weber and developed by recent writers, this second revised edition concentrates on 'personality-related' and 'situational' factors that led to the emergence of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah as the charismatic leader of Muslim India and sustained and strengthened him in that role to help create the separate state of Pakistan. While a few authors have dubbed Jinnah as a charismatic leader, hardly any one has defined or discussed the concept of charisma methodically or employed it systematically to analyse his charisma and charismatic leadership. In this sense, the present study is distinct and makes an original and unique contribution to the scholarly literature on Jinnah's political leadership. Dr Roger D. Long, a distinguished American historian on South Asia, thus acknowledged: 'Dr Hayat's analysis of Jinnah as a charismatic figure fills an important lacuna in the field'. Hence, this study will help interested, informed readers to see Jinnah in a new, fuller, and refreshing light. They will see a new Jinnah: The Charismatic Leader!
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Weight: 510g
Dimensions: 153 x 233mm
Publication Date: 27 Aug 2019
Publisher: OUP Pakistan
Publication City/Country: Pakistan
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780199409112
About Sikandar Hayat
Dr Sikandar Hayat is Distinguished Professor of History and Public Policy and Dean Faculty of Social Sciences at FC College University Lahore. He joined the university in 2013. In 2014-17 he was Chair of History/Pakistan Studies Department. Earlier in 2006-12 he worked as Directing Staff (Research) at National Management College (formerly Pakistan Administrative Staff College) and Dean National Institute of Public Policy at the National School of Public Policy Lahore. In 1973-2006 he was associated with the Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad first teaching at the Department of Pakistan Studies till 1983 and then at the Department of History till his retirement in 2006 as Meritorious Professor of History and Chair of the department. In 1995-96 he was American Institute of Pakistan Studies Scholar-in-Residence and taught courses at the Western Michigan and Arkansas State (Jonesboro) universities in the USA.