Punjabi Identity in a Global Context
Punjabi Identity in a Global Context
by Pritam Singh
Year
1999
ISBN No.
9780195648645
No.of pages
432
Subject
Knowledge and Society, Social Science
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This text traces the history and development of Punjab identity from pre-colonial times, the colonial period, through the partition of Punjab in 1947 and up to the present day, in the era of mass migration, mass media and globalization. This book is intended for punjab studies, Sikhism, South Asian studies programmes, sociology, sociology of religion and culture studies.
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