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Sikh history and religion in the twentieth century

Sikh history and religion in the twentieth century

Joseph T. O'Connell, Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, Milton Israel
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Some fourteen million Sikhs worldwide are heirs today to a tradition of faith recalling the devotional spirituality of Guru Nanak, who lived in the Punjab five hundred years ago. The twentieth century has witnessed a heightening of Sikhs' self-awareness as a community with an identity and aspirations distinct from their Hindu as well as their Muslim neighbours. Overseas migration to countries such as Canada has also produced new challenges to Sikhs to think through the question of what the core of their tradition is and what aspects of their heritage are central in times far removed from Guru Nanak's and places distant from the Punjab. Twenty-four authoritative studies by scholars on four continents range across the contemporary Sikh experience in India and overseas. The contributors include experts on history, religion, literature, linguistics, politics, sociology and anthropology.
年:
1988
出版社:
Univ. of Toronto, Centre for South Asian Studies
语言:
english
ISBN 10:
1895214033
ISBN 13:
9781895214031
系列:
South Asian studies papers, no. 3
文件:
PDF, 54.73 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1988
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