Introduction; Chapter 1 The Trouble with Classic Theories of Nationalism; Chapter 2 The Contradictory Unity of the Indian State; Chapter 3 The Historical Roots of Sikh Communal Consciousness (1469–1947); Chapter 4 The Rise of Sikh National Consciousness (1947–95); Chapter 5 The Agrarian Crisis and the Rise of Armed Resistance; Chapter 6 Transformation in Social Communication and Religious Controversy; con Conclusion;
Harnik Deol
"The latest phase of Sikh nationalism in the demand for Khalistan,
which, Deol argues, was catalyzed by the Green Revolution of the
late 1960s and the vernacular press of the 1970s. His volume
contributes to our understanding of both Sikh history and the
central role of religion in defining communual identity in
India.."
-"R.D. Long, Eastern Michigan University, July 2001
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