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Title
Sikh Nationalism: From a dominant minority to an ethno‐religious diaspora.
Abstract
I Sikh Nationalism i is a comprehensive historical-cum-theoretical treatise on the changing nature and agenda of Sikh nationalism, to whose study it makes several contributions. Overall, authors Singh and Shani formulate a persuasive invitation "to take the study of Sikh nationalism seriously" (p. 218). Since Sikhs are I also i a global minority, Singh and Shani contend that I Sikh Nationalism i makes a relevant case for comparative studies.