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Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies

ISSN: 0971-5223

Started in the U.K. in 1994 as International Journal of Punjāb Studies, it continued as Journal of Punjāb Studies under the auspices of the Global Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara from 2004 to 2015. In 2016, it moved to the newly created Global Institute for Sikh Studies, New York, and reincarnated itself as Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies.

JSPS' primary goal is to disseminate the latest research on the Punjab, a region located in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. It welcomes articles on any facet of the land and its people from the Indus Valley Civilization (2000BCE) to the political bifurcation of the region into East Punjab (India) and West Punjab (Pakistan), in 1947, and the migration of many Punjabis around the globe in the subsequent decades.

JSPS is FREE, and we at GISS sincerely hope that scholars, teachers, students, and lay readers would make good use of this reservoir of information. All 24 volumes carrying over 200 articles and a large set of book reviews can be accessed and downloaded.

Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies Manager
Gurinder Singh Mann (Global Institute for Sikh Studies, New York, NY)

 

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies
Volume 25 - Number 2
Fall 2018

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies - Volume 25, No. 2, Fall 2018

Table of Contents

  CONTENTS
  ARTICLES
Gurinder Singh Mann  Bābā Nānak and the Bhagatī Movement  
165
Jaswinder Singh
& Rano Ringo  
Kabir in the Guru Granth Sahib: A Bakhtinian Perspective  
181
Bhupinder Singh
& Bawa Singh  
British Indian Army: Role of Punjab in the World War I 
201
Dirk HR Spennemann  Patterns of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Land Use by Punjabi Hawkers in Southern New South Wales, Australia  
225
Navkiran Pal Kaur  From “Me” to “We”! Does Religion Impact Volunteering? A Qualitative Study of Second Generation Sikhs’ Informal and Formal Volunteering Practices in South East Michigan  
275
  RESPONSE
Tejwant Singh Gill  Responding to Darshan Singh Tatla 
307
  BOOK REVIEWS
John C.B. Webster  Brill’s Encyclopedia of Sikhism Volume I: History, Literature Society, Beyond Punjab  
315
Bhupinder Singh  A New Encyclopedia of Sikhism 
325
Raghuvendra Tanwar  Master Tara Singh in Indian History: Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity  
331
  IN REMEMBRANCE
Baldev Singh Dhillon  Gurcharan Singh Kalkat (1926 - 2018)
337

 

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies
Volume 25 - Number 1
Spring 2018

Special Issue on Punjab Assembly Elections February 2017

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies - Volume 25, No. 1, Spring 2018

Table of Contents

  CONTENTS
Shinder S. Thandi  Editor's Introduction to Special Issue
1
  ARTICLES
Ronki Ram  What Went Wrong with the Third Alternative? Exploring the Rise and Demise of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab 
3
Harminder Kaur  Akali Dal-BJP Coalitions as Marriages of Convenience: A Historical Perspective on the 2017 Election 
37
Prerna Trehan  Understanding Obstacles to Dalit Mobilisation and Political Assertion During the 2017 Election 
61
Sucha S. Gill Explaining the Loss of SAD-BJP Alliance and AAP: Role of Governance and Policy Paralysis
91
Ashutosh Kumar,
Khusboo Mahajan,
& Hardeep Kaur
The 2017 Assembly Election in Punjab: Emergence of a Triangular Electoral System 
105
Jagrup S. Sekhon
& Sunayana Sharma
Dynamics of Electoral Process in 2017 Assembly Elections in Punjab 
121
H.S. Bhatti
& T.S. Jeji
Making Sense of the 2017 Punjab Assembly Elections Results
141
Pritam Singh
& Rajkamal S. Mann
Analysis of the Gurdaspur By-Election and Municipal Elections 
157

 

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 24, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2017

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2016