Author: India. Komagata Maru Committee of Inquiry
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899349
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Report of the Komagata Maru Committee of Inquiry and Some Further Documents
Author: India. Komagata Maru Committee of Inquiry
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899349
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899349
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
The Hanging of Bhagat Singh: Confessions, Statements and other Documents
Author: Malwinderjit singh Waraich
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
Revolutionaries in Dialogue
Author: Malwinder Jit Singh Waraich
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899608
Category : Ghadr movement
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Lala Ram Saran Das Talwar, 1888-1963 and Bhagat Singh, 1907-1931, Indian revolutionaries and freedom fighters.
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899608
Category : Ghadr movement
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Lala Ram Saran Das Talwar, 1888-1963 and Bhagat Singh, 1907-1931, Indian revolutionaries and freedom fighters.
History of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha
Author: Ram Chandra
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899615
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9788189899615
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Ghadar Movement Original Documents (Vol.I-A)
Author: Malwinderjit Singh Waraich
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9351134512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 9
Book Description
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9351134512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 9
Book Description
Bhagat Singh The Eternal Rebel
Author: Malwinder Jit Singh Waraich
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 935113380X
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 935113380X
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Imperialism and Sikh Migration
Author: Anjali Gera Roy
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351802976
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In the Punjab, Pakistan, a culture of migration and mobility already emerged in the nineteenth century. Imperial policies produced a category of hypermobile Sikhs, who left their villages in Punjab to seek their fortunes in South East Asia, Australia, America and Canada. The practices of the British Indian government and the Canada government offer telling instances of the exercise of governmentality through which both old imperialism and the new Empire assert their sovereignty. This book focuses on the Komagata Maru episode of 1914: This Japanese ship was chartered by Gurdit Singh, a prosperous Sikh businessman from Malaya. It carried 376 passengers from Punjab and was not permitted to land in Vancouver on grounds of a stipulation about a continuous journey from the port of departure and forced to return to Kolkata where the passengers were fired at, imprisoned or kept under surveillance. The author isolates juridical procedures, tactics and apparatus of security through which the British Empire exercised power on imperial subjects by investigating the significance of this incident to colonial and postcolonial migration. Juxtaposing public archives including newspapers, official documents and reports against private archives and interviews of descendants the book analyses the legalities and machineries of surveillance that regulate the movements of people in the old and new Empire. Addressing contemporary discourse on neo-imperialism and resistance, migration, diaspora, multiculturalism and citizenship, this book will be of interest to scholars in the field of diaspora studies, post colonialism, minority studies, migration studies, multiculturalism and Sikh /Punjab and South Asian studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351802976
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In the Punjab, Pakistan, a culture of migration and mobility already emerged in the nineteenth century. Imperial policies produced a category of hypermobile Sikhs, who left their villages in Punjab to seek their fortunes in South East Asia, Australia, America and Canada. The practices of the British Indian government and the Canada government offer telling instances of the exercise of governmentality through which both old imperialism and the new Empire assert their sovereignty. This book focuses on the Komagata Maru episode of 1914: This Japanese ship was chartered by Gurdit Singh, a prosperous Sikh businessman from Malaya. It carried 376 passengers from Punjab and was not permitted to land in Vancouver on grounds of a stipulation about a continuous journey from the port of departure and forced to return to Kolkata where the passengers were fired at, imprisoned or kept under surveillance. The author isolates juridical procedures, tactics and apparatus of security through which the British Empire exercised power on imperial subjects by investigating the significance of this incident to colonial and postcolonial migration. Juxtaposing public archives including newspapers, official documents and reports against private archives and interviews of descendants the book analyses the legalities and machineries of surveillance that regulate the movements of people in the old and new Empire. Addressing contemporary discourse on neo-imperialism and resistance, migration, diaspora, multiculturalism and citizenship, this book will be of interest to scholars in the field of diaspora studies, post colonialism, minority studies, migration studies, multiculturalism and Sikh /Punjab and South Asian studies.
Eminent Grewals
Author: Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal
Publisher: Archers & Elevators Publishing House
ISBN: 9394958606
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Publisher: Archers & Elevators Publishing House
ISBN: 9394958606
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Diasporas and Transnationalisms
Author: Anjali Gera Roy
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 135178899X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
The Komagata Maru incident has become central to ongoing debates on Canadian racism, immigration, multiculturalism, citizenship and Indian nationalist resistance. The chapters presented in this book, written by established and emerging historians and scholars in literary, cultural, religious, immigration and diaspora studies, revisit the ship’s ill-fated journey to throw new light on its impact on South Asian migration and surveillance, ethnic and race relations, anticolonial and postcolonial resistance, and citizenship. The book draws on archival resources to offer the first multidisciplinary study of the historic event that views it through imperial, regional, national and transnational lenses and positions the journey both temporally and spatially within micro and macro histories of several regions in the British Empire. This volume contributes to the emerging literature on migration, mobilities, borders and surveillance, regionalism and transnationalism. Apart from its interest to scholars of diaspora and nationalism, this book will deeply resonate with those interested in imperialism, migration, transnationalism, Punjab and Sikh studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal South Asian Diaspora.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 135178899X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
The Komagata Maru incident has become central to ongoing debates on Canadian racism, immigration, multiculturalism, citizenship and Indian nationalist resistance. The chapters presented in this book, written by established and emerging historians and scholars in literary, cultural, religious, immigration and diaspora studies, revisit the ship’s ill-fated journey to throw new light on its impact on South Asian migration and surveillance, ethnic and race relations, anticolonial and postcolonial resistance, and citizenship. The book draws on archival resources to offer the first multidisciplinary study of the historic event that views it through imperial, regional, national and transnational lenses and positions the journey both temporally and spatially within micro and macro histories of several regions in the British Empire. This volume contributes to the emerging literature on migration, mobilities, borders and surveillance, regionalism and transnationalism. Apart from its interest to scholars of diaspora and nationalism, this book will deeply resonate with those interested in imperialism, migration, transnationalism, Punjab and Sikh studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal South Asian Diaspora.
Bhagat Singh's Jail Note Book
Author: Malwinder Jit Singh Waraich
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9351136388
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s ‘Jail Notebook’ opens a window into his exploration of ideas of distinguished thinkers and philosophers. Well-known among his comrades as an avid and voracious reader, Bhagat Singh managed to procure during his imprisonment in jail a large number of selected books by prominent authors of his choice. The excerpts, notes and quotes from those books which he wrote down in his jail notebook reflected not only the seriousness with which he studied the books but also his intellectual sophistication and social and political concerns. However, the perfunctory reference to the sources or books from which these notes and quotes were taken left a rather perplexing question mark with regard to the authentic source i.e. from exactly which editions of which books by which particular authors were these taken. As a result, fantastic claims and wild speculations came to be made by admiring scholars as to the number of books and the kind of original works of great thinkers that Bhagat Singh was able to study in the jail. As a sequel to that the present work Bhagat Singh’s ‘Jail Note Book’, Its Context and Relevance by Harish Jain represents an exceptionally tenacious and laborious search and research into the specific and authentic sources of the particular notes and quotes entered in the Jail Notebook. The story of the author’s exploration for over a decade, searching and identifying books by following astute guesses and hunches, and rummaging through many likely or probable books accessible at that time, many of which were not easily available now, makes a fascinating reading. Contextualising the importance and reach of the ideas of the various authors in those times helps one to understand why they might have appeared significant to Bhagat Singh. Besides discussing the ideas central to the books he read attempt has been made here to explain the import of the quotes he chose to copy. A unique work of its kind, this study is both enriching and a pleasure to read.
Publisher: Unistar Books
ISBN: 9351136388
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s ‘Jail Notebook’ opens a window into his exploration of ideas of distinguished thinkers and philosophers. Well-known among his comrades as an avid and voracious reader, Bhagat Singh managed to procure during his imprisonment in jail a large number of selected books by prominent authors of his choice. The excerpts, notes and quotes from those books which he wrote down in his jail notebook reflected not only the seriousness with which he studied the books but also his intellectual sophistication and social and political concerns. However, the perfunctory reference to the sources or books from which these notes and quotes were taken left a rather perplexing question mark with regard to the authentic source i.e. from exactly which editions of which books by which particular authors were these taken. As a result, fantastic claims and wild speculations came to be made by admiring scholars as to the number of books and the kind of original works of great thinkers that Bhagat Singh was able to study in the jail. As a sequel to that the present work Bhagat Singh’s ‘Jail Note Book’, Its Context and Relevance by Harish Jain represents an exceptionally tenacious and laborious search and research into the specific and authentic sources of the particular notes and quotes entered in the Jail Notebook. The story of the author’s exploration for over a decade, searching and identifying books by following astute guesses and hunches, and rummaging through many likely or probable books accessible at that time, many of which were not easily available now, makes a fascinating reading. Contextualising the importance and reach of the ideas of the various authors in those times helps one to understand why they might have appeared significant to Bhagat Singh. Besides discussing the ideas central to the books he read attempt has been made here to explain the import of the quotes he chose to copy. A unique work of its kind, this study is both enriching and a pleasure to read.