Description
This volume brings together at one place readings on all major social and political movements in Punjab since the British annexation of the province in 1849 to the present. Written by leading specialists, these studies provide historical perspectives on the major concerns, conflicts and collective actions of the Punjabis for resistance and reform. While being of special interest to the researchers and students of social science disciplines studying Punjab region, the book will be read with advantage by those interested in issues such as social reform, ethnicity, religious politics, national integration and political violence.