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Editorial | Editorial Introduction | 1 |
Ian Talbot | The Punjab Under Colonialism: Order and Transformation in British India |
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Tahir Kamran | Punjab, Punjabi and the Question of Displaced Identity | 11 |
Tariq Rahman | Punjabi Language During British Rule | 27 |
Surinder Singh | Some Aspects of the Communist Movement in Colonial Punjab: Testimony of the Participants | 41 |
Ishwar Gaur Dayal | Martyr as Bridegroom: Contextualising the Folk Representation of Bhagat Singh | 55 |
Muhammad Iqbal Chawla |
Punjab Politics and the Wavell Plan | 69 |
Ravinder Kaur | The Second Migration: Displacement and Refugees from West Punjab During Partition | 89 |
Book Reviews | Review Contents | 121 |
Review Article | W.H. McLeod, Reflections on Prem Sumarag | 123 |
Reviews | Book Reviews | 133 |
In Remembrance: | Pran Nath Mago Harold Lee |
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Shalini Sharma | Developing a Communist Identity: The Case of Naujawan Bharat Sabha | 167 |
Tahir Kamran | The Unfolding Crisis in Punjab, March-August 1947: Key Turning Points and British Responses | 187 |
Will Glover | Construing Urban Space as 'Public' in Colonial India: Some Notes from the Punjab | 211 |
Gurmail Singh & Sawarn Singla |
Diaspora Philanthropy in Action: An Evaluation of Modernization in Punjab Villages | 225 |
Birinder Pal Singh | Rise of Sikh Militancy and Militant Discourses: an Appraisal of the Economic Factor | 249 |
Ashutosh Kumar | The 2007 Punjab Election: Exploring the Verdict | 267 |
Gurinder S. Mann | Teaching of Punjabi in American Universities: Present Situation and Future Prospects | 281 |
Book Reviews | Contents | 295 |
Review Article | Bhagat Singh | 297 |
In Remembrance: | Lal Singh Dil |
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