Religion and nationalism in India the case of the Punjab Harnik Deol
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TextSeries: Routledge studies in the modern history of AsiaPublication details: London Routledge 2000Description: ix, 200pISBN: - 0-415-20108-X
- 21st 954.552 D418R
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This book is not about class structure or economic variables, except where they impinge on the transition to Sikh nationhood.The hypothesis is that three hitherto unrelated sets of factors account for the evolution of the Sikh community. The first is econ
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