Sikhism
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198745570
Publication date:
09/05/2016
Paperback
176 pages
170x110mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198745570
Publication date:
09/05/2016
Paperback
176 pages
Second Edition Edition
Eleanor Nesbitt
Provides a wide-ranging, authoritative presentation of Sikh thought and history with sensitivity and balance, without avoiding controversial aspects,Introduces readers to current and emerging issues for Sikhs today,Builds on previous research and draws on the most recent theories to provide an introduction that is current and relevant,Part of the bestselling Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwide
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Second Edition Edition
Eleanor Nesbitt
Description
The Sikh religion has a following of over 20 million people worldwide. However,events such as the verbal and physical attacks on Sikhs just after September 11, where Sikhs were being mistaken for Muslims, suggest that the Sikh faith still remains mysterious to many.
This Very Short Introduction introduces newcomers to the meaning of the Sikh religious tradition, its teachings, practices, rituals and festivals. Eleanor Nesbitt highlights and contextualizes the key threads in the history of Sikhism, from the first Gurus to martyrdom, militarization, and the increasingly significant diaspora. Examining gender, caste, and the changes that
are currently underway in the faith, Nesbitt considers contemporary Sikh identities and their role in our world.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Eleanor Nesbitt, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Education Studies, University of WarwickEleanor Nesbitt is Professor Emeritus in the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick. Her ethnographic research has focused on the lives of young people in Sikh, Hindu, and Christian communities in the UK. Her publications include Intercultural Education: Ethnographic and Religious Approaches (Sussex Academic Press, 2004) and Interfaith Pilgrims (Quaker Books, 2003).
Second Edition Edition
Eleanor Nesbitt
Table of contents
1:Introduction
2:Guru Nanak and his first successors
3:Guru Granth Sahib
4:Turban, Khalsa, and codes of conduct
5:The shaping of modern Sikhism
6:Sikhism outside India
7:Attitudes to caste, gender, and other faiths
8:Sikhism and the third millennium
Further reading
Glossary
Timeline
Index
Second Edition Edition
Eleanor Nesbitt
Description
The Sikh religion has a following of over 20 million people worldwide. However,events such as the verbal and physical attacks on Sikhs just after September 11, where Sikhs were being mistaken for Muslims, suggest that the Sikh faith still remains mysterious to many.
This Very Short Introduction introduces newcomers to the meaning of the Sikh religious tradition, its teachings, practices, rituals and festivals. Eleanor Nesbitt highlights and contextualizes the key threads in the history of Sikhism, from the first Gurus to martyrdom, militarization, and the increasingly significant diaspora. Examining gender, caste, and the changes that
are currently underway in the faith, Nesbitt considers contemporary Sikh identities and their role in our world.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Eleanor Nesbitt, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Education Studies, University of WarwickEleanor Nesbitt is Professor Emeritus in the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick. Her ethnographic research has focused on the lives of young people in Sikh, Hindu, and Christian communities in the UK. Her publications include Intercultural Education: Ethnographic and Religious Approaches (Sussex Academic Press, 2004) and Interfaith Pilgrims (Quaker Books, 2003).
Table of contents
1:Introduction
2:Guru Nanak and his first successors
3:Guru Granth Sahib
4:Turban, Khalsa, and codes of conduct
5:The shaping of modern Sikhism
6:Sikhism outside India
7:Attitudes to caste, gender, and other faiths
8:Sikhism and the third millennium
Further reading
Glossary
Timeline
Index
A History of the Sikhs (Second Edition)
Khushwant Singh
The Oxford History of the Holy Land
Edited by Robert G. Hoyland and H. G. M Williamson
A History of the Sikhs Vol 1 (SECOND EDITION)
Khushwant Singh