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Book Reviews
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Civil Rights in Wartime – The Post-9/11 Experience
By Dalwinder Singh Sidhu & Neha Singh Gohil – Reviewed by Kavneet Singh
Federalism, Nationalism, and Development: India
and the Panjab Economy By Pritam Singh – Reviewed by Kavneet Singh
Relocating
Gender in Sikh History By Dr. Doris R. Jakobsh - Reviewed by Charanjit Singh
Bal
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The Construction of
Religious Boundaries by Harjot Oberoi - Reviewed by Charanjit Singh Bal
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HOW
EUROPE IS INDEBTED TO THE SIKH? by Bhopinder Singh Holland (reviewed by Maj.
Gen. M S Sandhu)
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GURMAT CHETNA CAMP
MANUAL by Dr Kharak Singh (reviewed Dr. Jagjit Singh)
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THE CONSTRUCTION
OF RELIGIOUS BOUNDARIES by Dr. Harjot Oberoi (reviewed by Dr S. S. Sodhi
& Dr J. S. Mann)
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WHO IS A SIKH ? by W H McLeod
(reviewed by Daljeet Singh)
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RELOCATING
GENDER IN SIKH HISTORY by Dr. Doris R. Jakobsh (reviewed by Dr. Baldev Singh )
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RELOCATING GENDER IN SIKH
HISTORY by Dr. Doris R. Jakobsh (reviewed by Dr. Kashmir Singh G.N.D.U.
Amritsar)
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RELOCATING GENDER
IN SIKH HISTORY by Dr. Doris R. Jakobsh (reviewed by Dr. S.S. Sodhi and Dr.
Jasbir Singh Mann)
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RELOCATING GENDER IN SIKH
HISTORY by Dr. Doris R. Jakobsh (reviewed by Dr. Gurnam
Kaur, Punjabi University)
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CONTESTING
INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SIKH TRADITION by J.S. Grewal (reviewed by G.S.
Dhillon)
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GURU
NANAK AND SIKH RELIGION by W.H. Mcleod (reviewed by Dr. Kirpal Singh)
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DISCOVERING
THE SIKHS - AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A HISTORIAN by Dr. Mcleod (reviewed by Drs. S.S.
Sodhi & J.S. Mann)
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THE
CONSTRUCTION OF RELIGIOUS BOUNDARIES by Dr. Harjot Oberoi (reviewed by 30
Sikh Scholars)
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TEXT
AND MEANING OF ADI GRANTH - Ph.D. Thesis AND the book THE GURU GRANTH SAHIB:
CANON, MEANING, and AUTHORITY by Pashaura Singh (reviewed by 30 Sikh Scholars
in Planned Attack on Aad Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Academics or Blasphemy)
and EARLY
SIKH SCRIPTURAL TRADITION: MYTH OR REALITY by Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon
and ABOUT
COMPILATION OF GURU GRANTH SAHIB by Dr. Sahib Singh
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TEXT
AND MEANING OF ADI GRANTH - Ph.D. Thesis by Dr. Pashaura Singh (reviewed by
Sikh Scholars at Sri Akal Takhat on June 25th, 1994) from Abstracts of Sikh
Studies (Issue: July 1994) published by Institute of Sikh Studies 959, Sector
59, Chandigarh, India, 160 059
HUKAMNAME AADESH SANDESH
(pp 135-137)
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THE
EVOLUTION OF THE SIKH COMMUNITY by W.H. Mcleod (reviewed by Dr. Noel King,
Dr. Ganda Singh, Dr. Harbans Singh, Hari Ram Gupta, Daljeet Singh, Jagjit
Singh, Justice Gurdev Singh, and Foreword by Khushwant Singh) - Perspectives
on Sikh Tradition
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THE
EVOLUTION OF THE SIKH COMMUNITY by W.H. Mcleod (Sikh Theory of Evolution by
Daljeet Singh)
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SIKHS and
SIKHISM [Guru Nanak and the Sikh Religion, Early Sikh Tradition, The
Evolution of the Sikh Community, Who is a Sikh?] by W.H. Mcleod (reviewed by
Dr. Trilochan Singh: Ernest Trump and W.H. Mcleod As Scholars of Sikh History
Religion and Culture)
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GOINDWAL POTHIS by Gurinder
S. Mann (Reviewed by Dr. Pritam Singh) (Punjabi Version: pages 296-299)
(English
Version: pages 362-367)
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GOINDWAL
POTHIS by Gurinder S. Mann (Reviewed by Dr. Balwant Singh Dhillon) (pages
81-181)
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MAKING
OF SIKH SCRIPTURE by Dr. Gurinder S. Mann (Reviewed by Dr Sahib Singh which
proves that based upon the internal evidence of Guru Granth Sahib, which is
the primary source of Sikh Studies, "Guru Nanak had in possession all
compositions of Bhagats and all compositions of the first four gurus were in
possession with Guru Arjan Dev when he compiled Guru Granth Sahib in
1604") Printable version of this book also available at the Sikh
Research and Education Center's site: http://srec.gurmat.info/srecpublications/aboutcompilationofsrigurugranthsahib/
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MAKING
OF SIKH SCRIPTURE by Dr. Gurinder S. Mann (Reviewed by Dr. Balwant Singh
Dhillon in "Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition". Dr. Dhillon reviewed
all the sources used by Dr. Gurinder Singh Mann and proves that Har Sahai
Pothi, Goindwal Pothis, and MS 1245 are unauthentic)
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The Double Edged Sword: Fundamentalism
and the Sikh Religious Tradition by T.N. Madan (published in the book Fundamentalisms
Observed, University of Chicago Press, 1991) Reveiwed by Sardar Daljeet Singh
published in Abstract of Sikh Studies, July 1992 [this critique exposes the
misinterpretations and misrepresentations by T.N. Madan]
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Sikh
Fundamentalism: Translating History into Theory by Harjot Oberoi (This paper
was also read at American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting in November
1989. Original article was published in the book Fundamentalisms and the
State, University of Chicago Press, 1993) Reviewed by Dr. Kharak Singh Mann
in the paper 'Sikh Ideology Fundamentalism and Punjab Problem'. Click on
pages 136-159.
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DISCOVERING
THE SIKHS - AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A HISTORIAN by Dr. W.H. Mcleod (Reviewed by
Dr. Baldev Singh)
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Martyrdom
in the Sikh Tradition - Louis E. Fenech (Reviewed By Dr. Sangat Singh)
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Martyrdom
in the Sikh Tradition - Louis E. Fenech (Reviewed by Dr. Balkar Singh)
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Martyrdom
in the Sikh Tradition - Louis E. Fenech (Reviewed by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi)
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Sikhism
& History Edited by Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier (Reviewed by
Ishwinder Singh Chadha)
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Guru Nanak and the
Sikh Religion by W.H. Mcleod (Reviewed by Dr. Kirpal Singh in Janamsakhi
Tradition - English Version) (Punjabi
Version click here)
Troubled
Waters of Punjab by Vijepal Singh Mann
The Voyage of the
Komagatu Maru The Sikh Challenge to Canada’s Color Bar by Hugh Johnston
The Nation’s Tortured Body Violence,
Representation, and the Formation of a Sikh Diaspora By Brain Keith Axel
Suppression of Intellectual Dissidence and how
the Left-Nehruvian Destroyed Punjab by PK Nijhawan
Studying
the Sikhs Issues for North America by
John Stratton Hawley & Gurinder Singh Mann
Sikh
Nationalism and Identity In A Global Age by Giorgio Shani
Khalistan
an Academic Analysis by Satinder Singh (reviewed by Kavneet Singh)
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