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... Identity and Nationalism , Shimla , IIAS , 1989 , p . 203 . jab became linked with their commu- nitarian consciousness and identity . ' Although a pan - Indian phenomenon , communitarian consciousness acqu- ired a peculiar complexity in ...
... Identity and Nationalism , Shimla , IIAS , 1989 , p . 203 . jab became linked with their commu- nitarian consciousness and identity . ' Although a pan - Indian phenomenon , communitarian consciousness acqu- ired a peculiar complexity in ...
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... identity , particularly religious identity , concerns . We believe that all such talk is only a throwback to a primitive primordialism , and that development and economic progress would dissolve such identity markers . Sub- nationalist ...
... identity , particularly religious identity , concerns . We believe that all such talk is only a throwback to a primitive primordialism , and that development and economic progress would dissolve such identity markers . Sub- nationalist ...
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... identity . This identity is in large measure the work of the various Singh Sabhas which came up in late 19th century Punjab and were active for the first two dec- ades of this century as well . The thrust of Oberoi's argument is that ...
... identity . This identity is in large measure the work of the various Singh Sabhas which came up in late 19th century Punjab and were active for the first two dec- ades of this century as well . The thrust of Oberoi's argument is that ...
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