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State of Subversion - Radical Politics in Punjab in the 20th Century (Paperback): Virinder S. Kalra, Shalini Sharma State of Subversion - Radical Politics in Punjab in the 20th Century (Paperback)
Virinder S. Kalra, Shalini Sharma
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume looks at the interface between ideology, religion and culture in Punjab in the 20th century, spanning from colonial to post-colonial times. Through a rereading of the history of Punjab and of Punjabi migrant networks the world over, it interrogates the term 'radicalism' and its relationship with terms such as 'militancy', 'terrorism' and 'extremism' in the context of Punjab and elsewhere during the period; explores the relationship between left and religious radicalism - such as the Ghadar movement and the Akalis - and the continuing role of radical movements from British Punjab to the independent states of India and Pakistan. Expanding the dimensions on the study of Punjab and its historical impact in the South Asian region, this book will interest scholars and students of modern Indian history, politics and sociology.

Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab - Governance and Sedition (Paperback): Shalini Sharma Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab - Governance and Sedition (Paperback)
Shalini Sharma
R1,787 Discovery Miles 17 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The actions of the radical left in Punjab in pre-Independence India during the 1920s and 30s have often been viewed as foreign and quintessentially un-Indian due to their widely vilified opposition to the Quit India campaign. This book examines some of these deterministic misapprehensions and establishes that, in fact, Punjabi communism was inextricably woven in to the local culture and traditions of the region. By focusing on the political history of the organised left, a considerable and growing force in South Asia, it discusses the formation and activities of radical groups in colonial Punjab and offers valuable insights as to why some of these groups did not participate in the Congress movement during the run-up to independence. Furthermore, it traces the impact of the colonial state's institutions and policies upon these radical groups and sheds light on how and when the left, though committed to revolutionary action, found itself obliged to assimilate within the new framework devised by the colonial state. Based on a thorough investigation of primary sources in India and the UK with special emphasis upon the language used by the revolutionaries of this period, this book will be of great interest to academics in the field of political history, language and the political culture of colonialism, as well as those working on Empire and South Asian studies.

Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab - Governance and Sedition (Hardcover): Shalini Sharma Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab - Governance and Sedition (Hardcover)
Shalini Sharma
R4,616 Discovery Miles 46 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The actions of the radical left in Punjab in pre-Independence India during the 1920s and 30s have often been viewed as foreign and quintessentially un-Indian due to their widely vilified opposition to the Quit India campaign. This book examines some of these deterministic misapprehensions and establishes that, in fact, Punjabi communism was inextricably woven in to the local culture and traditions of the region. By focusing on the political history of the organised left, a considerable and growing force in South Asia, it discusses the formation and activities of radical groups in colonial Punjab and offers valuable insights as to why some of these groups did not participate in the Congress movement during the run-up to independence. Furthermore, it traces the impact of the colonial state's institutions and policies upon these radical groups and sheds light on how and when the left, though committed to revolutionary action, found itself obliged to assimilate within the new framework devised by the colonial state.

Based on a thorough investigation of primary sources in India and the UK with special emphasis upon the language used by the revolutionaries of this period, this book will be of great interest to academics in the field of political history, language and the political culture of colonialism, as well as those working on Empire and South Asian studies.

Comparative study of the experience of occupational stress between private and public software engineers (Paperback): Shalini... Comparative study of the experience of occupational stress between private and public software engineers (Paperback)
Shalini Sharma
R1,726 R1,385 Discovery Miles 13 850 Save R341 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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