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From British Colonization To The Green Revolution: Legacies Of Imperialism On The Development Of A Sikh Consciousness Of Nationhood In The 1980s, Dilreet Kaur Dhaliwal May 2016

From British Colonization To The Green Revolution: Legacies Of Imperialism On The Development Of A Sikh Consciousness Of Nationhood In The 1980s, Dilreet Kaur Dhaliwal

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This paper connects the rise of Sikh Fundamentalist movements in the 1980s, which sparked a widespread consciousness of a Sikh nationhood, to a history of imperialism that both led to smallholders’ economic precariousness and encouraged an exclusive, masculine Sikh identity over time. Through a process of friction, which considers a history rooted in political economy, both smallholders and young educated men joined the agitation against the central government as it refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the demands highlighted in the Anandpur Resolution. The British first facilitated wide-scale agricultural commodification and along with urban Sikhs, advocated for an exclusive Sikh …