00796nam a2200169Ia 4500008004100000010001400041020001800055040001700073082002500090100001700115245007500132260002800207300001400235440005200249520026000301650006500561190327s9999||||xx |||||||||||||| ||und|| a99-058052 a0-415-20108-X aNITILcNITIL 221sta954.552bD418R aDeol, Harnik 0aReligion and nationalism in Indiabthe case of the PunjabcHarnik Deol aLondonbRoutledgec2000 aix, 200p. aRoutledge studies in the modern history of Asia aThis 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 aNationalism-India-Punjab; Religion and politics-India-Punjab