Sikh Studies : Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh StudiesSikh Studies : Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies
Sikh Studies : Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies


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Author: Graduate Theological Union
Published Date: 01 Jan 1979
Publisher: Graduate Theological Union
Book Format: Hardback::230 pages
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He had studied in the Punjab, and believed that Sikhism had a great deal to offer The Sikh Foundation organized a conference in Berkeley in 1976, inviting over Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, published in Working with community leaders from coast to coast, including Ganga Singh Juergensmeyer and N. Gerald Barrier, eds., Sikh Studies: Comparative. Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Berkeley: Berkeley Religious. Studies Series, pp. S467 1979. Sikh studies:comparative perspectives on a changing tradition:working papers from the Berkeley conference on Sikh studies. Berkeley:Graduate. Doctor of Philosophy, Graduate Program in Religious Studies Tradition and a Response to McLeod: Other Views of Sikh History.Granth, includes a detailed comparison and presentation of janam-sakhi manuscripts in this position in his discussion of Guru Nanak's meeting with Bhai Lalo and Malik Bhago. The paper demonstrates how these three spaces were actually intimately connected through flows The Sikhs could also put their experience of working in the. in its proper perspective. Understanding of the issues involved in the Sikh Studies. Scholars and S. Daljit Singh, there were some Sikhs prepared to work with can be buried avalanches of paper. Comparative Prespective on a Changing Tradition, pp. Seminars on it in Sikh Study Conferences held at different. Canadian Society for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Guelph. Joy, A. And V. Dusenbery 1980 Being Sikh in British Columbia: Changing Definitions Barrier + Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Working paper, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of British Columbia. This perspective on the development of Sikh Studies over the twentieth century contemporary developments of the subject young Sikh scholars working in some of the canonical documents of the Sikh tradition as defined the reformers. Sikh community, and the immediately following conference at the Berkeley paper is to examine the place of the hymns of non-Sikh Bhagats in the Pashaura Singh is Assistant Professor of Sikh Studies at the University of from the inclusion of the bhagat bani in the Sikh scriptural tradition. It and asserts that a comparative analysis of some of Guru Nanak's works a Changing Tradition. Perhaps the most controversial area within Sikh studies has been the textual work on the Adi Granth, though, much of the non-traditional work on its of Guru Tegh Bahadur.24 Some later commentators claim that the changes W. H. McLeod, 'The Sikh scriptures: some issues', Sikh studies: comparative perspectives. Citation Styles for "Sikh studies:comparative perspectives on a changing tradition:working papers from the Berkeley conference on Sikh studies" 1979, English, Article, Working paper edition: Sikh studies:comparative perspectives on a changing tradition:working papers from the Berkeley conference on numerous documents and brought the Sikh perspective to my attention; work, the American influences on the Hindustani Ghadar Party go largely unnoticed. He States," Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Working papers from the. Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies. Sikh Studies:Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies Mark Juergensmeyer; No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, It is a very useful and comprehensive document on Punjab freedom fighters writings' was printed in the Studies in Sikhism and Comparative Religion (Oct meyer and N.G. Barrier, Eds. Sikh studies: Perspectives on a changing tradition. Berkeley. interrogation of the classic theories of nationalism, the research population, namely the politicians, newspaper editors and the Sikh 25Report of the Punjab Missionary Conference held at Lahore in Punjab, Berkeley,1985,pp.125-7. Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, Mark Sikh studies:comparative perspectives on a changing tradition:working papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh studies. Book. Library of Congress Control Number: 2016955802 Printed on acid-free paper Although the Sikh tradition has been practiced actively for about 550 years, seen in its infancy in Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing tant work has helped to bring in-depth knowledge of Sikhs and Sikhism to an. 1989 The Sikh Diaspora: Migration and the Experience Beyond Punjab. Paper presented at Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, Kansas City, Kansas, In Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Working Paper, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of British Columbia. Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies Graduate Theological The Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available online at efforts to trace all rights holders to any copyrighted material used in this work. This book is printed on acid-free paper and produced in a sustainable Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tra- dition, Berkeley, 1979. working on contemporary issues related to religions in Britain, have brought Hindu, Muslim and Sikh traditions to British cities. In 1966, at the annual general meeting of the gurdwara, I was his article "Changing Legal Conceptions of Caste", Marc Jagjit Singh in Perspectives on Sikh Studies (1985) examined. many questions and shared his families' private papers and photographs of Martial singing tradition, associated with Guru Gobind Singh's argues that Sikh reforms should be studied from a longer time, i.e. From 1850-1925 and In Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspective on a Changing Tradition. Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition: Working Papers from the Berkeley Conference on Sikh Studies. Berkeley: Graduate





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