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History and Culture of Punjab / edited by Mohinder Singh

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd, 2020.Description: 366hpk.; illISBN:
  • 9788126930760
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.552 SIN
Summary: History and Culture of Panjab attempts to provide students, scholars, and others interested in Punjab with an authoritative work containing papers on different aspects of its history and culture. Prominent contributors to this anthology are Dr. Ganda Singh, Prof. Bipan Chandra, Prof. V.N. Datta, Prof. S.S. Bal, Prof. Attar Singh, Dr. Darrol Bryant, Dr. W. Owen Cole, Dr. James Lewis, Prof. Mulk Raj Anand, Prof. K.S. Duggal, Mrs. Satya Rai, and Dr. R.K. Perti. Articles included in this anthology are—History and Culture of Panjab through the Ages, Guru Nanak’s Vision of Religious Humanism, Guru Gobind Singh in Bengali Writings, The Guru in Sikhism: Some further Considerations, The Sikh Philosophy of God, Inter-religious Dialogue and Understanding, Images of Sikhism in the Writings of early Orientalists, Modern Panjab: An Overview, The Singh Sabha Movement, The Chef Khalsa Diwan: A Study of its Representative Character, Encounter with Bhai Vir Singh, Sikh Educational Movement: Past and Present, Economic Dimensions of the Arya Samaj Movement in Panjab, The Ahmadiya Movement in Panjab, The Nationalist Press in the Panjab: 1880–1900 Dayal Singh Majithia and the Tribune, Panjab’s response to Rowlatt Bills’ Agitation, The Akali Movement, A New Phase of Revolutionary Movement in the Panjab, Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Changes in Panjab, The Ubiquitous Panjab Zamindar and the Unionist Party in Panjab, Partition of Panjab—Machinery for Division, Position of Women in Punjabi Society, Role of Women in the Freedom Struggle in Panjab, Evolving Trends in Punjabi Writing, Could Jallianwala Bagh Massacre be Prevented?, Art and Architecture of Panjab, Partap Singh Kairon: Builder of Modern Panjab, The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara management Committee, Punjabi Academy, Delhi: Its Horizons, A Survey of Sikh Studies and Sikh Centres in the West, and Sikhs and Sikhism in the United States.
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History and Culture of Panjab attempts to provide students, scholars, and others interested in Punjab with an authoritative work containing papers on different aspects of its history and culture. Prominent contributors to this anthology are Dr. Ganda Singh, Prof. Bipan Chandra, Prof. V.N. Datta, Prof. S.S. Bal, Prof. Attar Singh, Dr. Darrol Bryant, Dr. W. Owen Cole, Dr. James Lewis, Prof. Mulk Raj Anand, Prof. K.S. Duggal, Mrs. Satya Rai, and Dr. R.K. Perti. Articles included in this anthology are—History and Culture of Panjab through the Ages, Guru Nanak’s Vision of Religious Humanism, Guru Gobind Singh in Bengali Writings, The Guru in Sikhism: Some further Considerations, The Sikh Philosophy of God, Inter-religious Dialogue and Understanding, Images of Sikhism in the Writings of early Orientalists, Modern Panjab: An Overview, The Singh Sabha Movement, The Chef Khalsa Diwan: A Study of its Representative Character, Encounter with Bhai Vir Singh, Sikh Educational Movement: Past and Present, Economic Dimensions of the Arya Samaj Movement in Panjab, The Ahmadiya Movement in Panjab, The Nationalist Press in the Panjab: 1880–1900 Dayal Singh Majithia and the Tribune, Panjab’s response to Rowlatt Bills’ Agitation, The Akali Movement, A New Phase of Revolutionary Movement in the Panjab, Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Changes in Panjab, The Ubiquitous Panjab Zamindar and the Unionist Party in Panjab, Partition of Panjab—Machinery for Division, Position of Women in Punjabi Society, Role of Women in the Freedom Struggle in Panjab, Evolving Trends in Punjabi Writing, Could Jallianwala Bagh Massacre be Prevented?, Art and Architecture of Panjab, Partap Singh Kairon: Builder of Modern Panjab, The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara management Committee, Punjabi Academy, Delhi: Its Horizons, A Survey of Sikh Studies and Sikh Centres in the West, and Sikhs and Sikhism in the United States.

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