Nation, reason and religion: Punjab's role in the partition of India
According to the author, the pre-eminent view of Indian nationalism has been that of an inclusionary, accomodative, consensual and popular anti-colonial struggle. This has entailed denigrating the exclusive affinities of religion as 'communal'. She believes that so long as the dominant dis...
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Language: | English |
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1998
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Economic & political weekly
Year: 1998, Volume: 32, Issue: 32, Pages: 2183-2190 |
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Sikhs
B Nationalism B Einflussgröße B Religion B Hindus B Muslim B Independence movement B Nation (university) B India B Religious conflict B Great Britain B Pakistan B Colonialism |