This article looks at the intersection of religion and politics in the evolution of the Sikh tradition in the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods in the Indian subcontinent. The Sikh notion of sovereignty is at the heart of the intersection of religious and secular domains, and this relationship is examined empirically and theoretically. In particular, the conception of mīrī-pīrī is presented as a possible explanation for understanding the ‘new developments’ in contemporary Sikh politics in India
This essay explores and describes the roots and development of processes of the ethno-religious pola...
The nationalist ambitions of individual leaders during the independence struggle, and the subsequent...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...
This article looks at the intersection of religion and politics in the evolution of the Sikh traditi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Global Sikhs: Histories, ...
The chapter focuses on the religious aspects of India’s international relations by paying attention ...
The chapter focuses on the religious aspects of India’s international relations by paying attention ...
This article proceeds from the argument that various forces of globalization have resulted in increa...
Abstract. Recent political history of India suggests that religion has become a dominant force in co...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
In founding a new religious denomination - Sikhism - Guru Nanak in a way combine two rival religions...
This article discusses the issues and implications associated with attempting to provide a homogenou...
Crossroads of Belonging, Safety, and Sovereignty: Sikh Punjabi Negotiations of Statecraft and Racecr...
One of the distinctive features of the Indian sub-continent is its rich religious diversity. This ar...
Crossroads of Belonging, Safety, and Sovereignty: Sikh Punjabi Negotiations of Statecraft and Racecr...
This essay explores and describes the roots and development of processes of the ethno-religious pola...
The nationalist ambitions of individual leaders during the independence struggle, and the subsequent...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...
This article looks at the intersection of religion and politics in the evolution of the Sikh traditi...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Global Sikhs: Histories, ...
The chapter focuses on the religious aspects of India’s international relations by paying attention ...
The chapter focuses on the religious aspects of India’s international relations by paying attention ...
This article proceeds from the argument that various forces of globalization have resulted in increa...
Abstract. Recent political history of India suggests that religion has become a dominant force in co...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
In founding a new religious denomination - Sikhism - Guru Nanak in a way combine two rival religions...
This article discusses the issues and implications associated with attempting to provide a homogenou...
Crossroads of Belonging, Safety, and Sovereignty: Sikh Punjabi Negotiations of Statecraft and Racecr...
One of the distinctive features of the Indian sub-continent is its rich religious diversity. This ar...
Crossroads of Belonging, Safety, and Sovereignty: Sikh Punjabi Negotiations of Statecraft and Racecr...
This essay explores and describes the roots and development of processes of the ethno-religious pola...
The nationalist ambitions of individual leaders during the independence struggle, and the subsequent...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...