Myrvold | Sikh News in India, 1864-1924 | Buch | 978-90-04-70711-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 1/4, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1207 g

Reihe: Handbooks of Colonialism in Asia

Myrvold

Sikh News in India, 1864-1924

Colonial Reports on Vernacular Newspapers of Punjab Volume Four: Politics of Repression and Reconciliation
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-90-04-70711-5
Verlag: Brill

Colonial Reports on Vernacular Newspapers of Punjab Volume Four: Politics of Repression and Reconciliation

Buch, Englisch, Band 1/4, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1207 g

Reihe: Handbooks of Colonialism in Asia

ISBN: 978-90-04-70711-5
Verlag: Brill


This handbook, divided into four volumes, presents the first English translations of newspaper articles about the Sikhs published in the weekly press reports for Punjab between 1864 and 1924. Covering press material from over 300 newspapers, the book provides insights into the broader landscape of print media in Indian languages and how discussions on the Sikhs in the press evolved in response to changing imperial policies and politics.

In a growing field of research on print cultures and publics in colonial India, the book offers unique source material for a nuanced and localized understanding of the history of the Sikhs in Punjab.

Invaluable to both scholars and students of history, Punjabi society, religion and politics. This is volume 4 of a 4-volume set.

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Contents

Preface

Glossary

Introduction

1 Newspapers in Punjab

2 The Press Reports

3 Press Policies and Censorship

4 Press Reports as Source Material

5 Multiple Publics

6 Purpose and Structure of the Book

Volume 1: Royalties, Reformers, and Organizations

Overview

1 Descendants of the Sikh Kingdom

1 Maharaja Duleep Singh

2 Maharani Bamba

3 Prince Victor Duleep Singh

4 Princess Sophia Duleep Singh

2 Maharaja and State of Patiala

1 Mahendra Singh (1852–1876)

2 Council of Regency (1876–1890)

3 Rajinder Singh (1872–1900)

4 Council of Regency and Political Agent (1900–1910)

5 Bhupinder Singh (1891–1938)

3 Maharaja and State of Nabha

1 Bhagwan Singh (1842–1871)

2 Hira Singh (1843–1911)

3 Ripudaman Singh (1883–1942)

4 Maharaja and State of Kapurthala

1 Kharak Singh (1850–1877)

2 Jagatjit Singh (1872–1949)

3 Administration of Lewis French (1910–1915)

4 Representative Assembly

5 Raja and State of Faridkot

1 Wazir Singh (1811–1874)

2 Bikram Singh (1842–1898)

3 Balbir Singh (1869–1906)

4 Brijinder Singh (1896–1918)

5 Council of Regency (1918–1934)

6 Other Princely States

1 Maharaja and State of Jind

2 Maharaja and State of Kalsia

7 Religious and Social Reformers

1 Baba Khem Singh Bedi

2 Kanwar Bikrama Singh Bahadur

3 Sardar Thakur Singh Sandhanvalia

4 Gurbachan Singh Sandhanvalia

5 Bhai Gurmukh Singh

6 Bava Sarmukh Singh

7 Sardar Attar Singh of Bhadaur

8 Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia

9 Sardar Umrao Singh Majithia

8 Chiefs, Public Servants, and Politicians

1 Raja Sahib Dayal Singh

2 Raja Harbans Singh

3 Sardar Lehna Singh

4 Sardar Ajit Singh Attari

5 Sardar Bikrama Singh Ahluwalia

6 Sardar Sher Singh

7 Sardar Gurdial Singh

8 Bhai Ram Singh

9 Sardar Sundar Singh Majithia

10 Sardar Daljit Singh

11 Sardar Gajjan Singh

9 Organisations and Movements

1 Kuka Movement

2 Singh Sabhas

3 Shuddhi Sabha

4 Committee for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria

5 Chief Khalsa Diwan

10 Education and Language

1 Khalsa College and Its Management

2 Muslim Students in the Khalsa College

3 Performance of the Drama Khwab-i-Hasti

4 Kanya Maha Vidyalaya in Ferozepur

5 Educational Reforms in the Sikh States

6 Other Schools and Colleges

7 Western Education for Women

8 Sikh Graduate League

9 Sikh Students

10 Sikh Educational Conferences

11 Caste Based Conferences

12 Sikh Zenana Conference

13 Punjabi and the Gurmukhi Script

14 Gurmukhi Script in the Sikh States

15 Gurmukhi Script in the Indian Army

16 Religious Propaganda

11 Military Service and Campaigns

1 Loyalty and Martial Qualities

2 Recruitment

3 Religious Practices and Specialists

4 Service in Europe

5 Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880)

6 The Battle of Saragarhi (1897)

7 Settlement on the Frontier

8 Connections with Russia

9 Suppression of Riots

10 The Afghan Campaign (1919)

11 Commissions and Sandhurst College

12 Misconducts and Dismissals

12 Miscellaneous Incidents and Reports

1 Individual Resistance

2 A Discovery of Relics

3 The Evils of Eating Opium

4 A Sikh Photographer

Volume 2. Religious Places, Practices, and Relations

Glossary

Overview

1 The Golden Temple at Amritsar

1 Management of the Golden Temple

2 Management under Colonel Jowala Singh

3 Management under Sardar Arur Singh

4 Religious Practices and Specialists

5 River Ganga at the Golden Temple

6 Introduction of Electric Lights

7 Visits by British Officials and Europeans

8 Prostitution and Improper Conducts

9 Impure Sugar in Karah Prashad

10 Sell and Use of Intoxicants

11 Water Supply

12 Aeroplanes over the Temple

13 Requests for Sikh Control

14 The Key Affair

2 Religious Scriptures and Practices

1 Translation by Ernest Trumpp

2 Translation by Bhai Gurmukh Singh

3 Max Arthur Macauliffe

4 The Faridkot Vala Tika

5 Criticism of Publishers

6 Sikh Festivals as Public Holidays

7 The Anand Marriage Act

8 The Ragmala Controversy

9 Sacrilegious Writings

10 Criticism of Religious Practices

3 Relations with Hindus

1 Sikhs Are Hindus or a Separate Nation

2 Census Reports

3 Gurbakhsh Singh Bedi and the Hindu Conference

4 Arorbans Conference

5 Casteless Community

6 Marriages with Hindus

7 Impurities from Hindus

8 Radhasoami

9 Dev Samaj

10 Sanatan Dharm

11 Protection and Killing of Cows

12 A Poem Insulting Krishna

4 Relations with Arya Samaj

1 Pandit Lekh Ram

2 Swami Dayanand and the Satyarth Prakash

3 Propaganda and Counter-Propaganda

4 Neo-Sikhs and Tat Khalsa

5 Attacks on Religious Scriptures and Worship

6 Attacks on the Loyalty of Sikhs

7 Conversion of Dalit Sikhs

8 Conversions of Other Groups

9 Disputes in Sialkot

10 Destruction of Pictures

11 Sikh Students in Arya Schools

12 Activities of Lala Munshi Ram

13 The Tract Khalsa Panth ki Haqiqat

14 The Pamphlet Nath Chakkar

5 Relations with Muslims

1 Sikhs Eating Pork

2 Opinions about Jhatka and Halal meat

3 Controversies over Jhatka

4 A Picture of Guru Nanak

5 Beating Breasts during Muharram

6 A Pig in a Well

7 Disputes over Meat in Schools

8 Interference with Sikh Processions

9 Rumours about Shahidganj Gurdwara

10 Muslim Oppression in History

11 Sikh Repression of Muslims

12 Eating with Muslims

13 Conversion of Women

14 Sikhism a Branch of Islam

15 Ahmadiyaa and Sikh Converts

16 Guru Nanak Portrayed as a Muslim

6 Relations with Christians

1 Missionaries and Conversions

2 The Khalsa Prayer Society

7 Religious Insults and Cases of Desecration

1 Pictures of the Sikh Gurus

2 Commercial for Cigars

3 Images on Wine Labels

4 Smoking in Trains

5 Disturbances and Insults in Gurdwaras

6 Attacks on Gurdwaras and the Guru Granth Sahib

7 Protection of Samadhs

8 Sikhs Presented as Drunkards

8 Rikabganj Gurdwara

1 Responses and Debates

2 Agitation by Women

3 Resolutions by the Chief Khalsa Diwan

4 Decisions by the Chief Commissioner of Delhi

5 Prohibition of Meetings and Processions

6 Post-war Activities

7 Bangla Sahib Gurdwara

9 Kirpan Controversies

1 Incidents of Violence

2 Religious Symbols in Jails

3 Governmental Orders on the Kirpan

4 Cases of Arrests

5 The Sitapur Arrests

6 Religious Symbols in the Army

7 Manufacture and Market

8 The Length of Kirpans

9 The Lahore High Court

10 Debate and Agitation

11 Hunger Strike of Bhai Sucha Singh

Volume 3. Migration, Representation, and Reform

Glossary

Overview

1 Sikh Migration

1 England 
2 Canada

3 America

4 Shanghai

5 Malaysia

6 Mexico

7 Afghanistan

2 Nationalism and Sedition

1 An Appeal to Indian Mothers

2 Ajit Singh and Sufi Amba Prasad

3 A Letter from London

4 Prints from America

5 The Lahore Conspiracy Case

6 A Loyal or Seditious Community

7 Sikh Newspapers under Censorship

8 Examples of Texts Deemed Seditious

3 Komagata Maru

1 Reports and Debates

2 The Budge Budge Riot

3 Commission of Enquiry

4 The Arrest of Gurdit Singh

4 Sikhs in the First World War

1 Loyalty and Recruitment

2 A Gurdwara at Basra

3 Patiala in the War

4 Rewards and Memorials

5 Representation in Governmental Services

1 Sikhs in the Public Service

2 Municipal and District Committees

3 Deputy Commissioners

4 Civil Department

5 Education Department

6 Finance Department

7 Postal Department

8 Railway Board

9 Police Department

10 Jail Department

11 Medical Services

12 Punjab Legislative Council

13 Viceroy’s Executive Council

14 Honours and Titles

6 Political Consolidation and Nationalism

1 Sikh Leadership and Political Agitation

2 Separate Representation in Reform Schemes

3 Cooperation with the Muslim League

4 Montagu’s Declaration and Visit to India

5 Suggestions for Sikh Organizations

6 The Sikh League

7 Jat Representation and Politics

8 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

9 Amritsar Session of the Congress

10 The Definition of a Sikh

11 Resolutions of Non-cooperation

12 Sikh Deputation to England

13 Opinions about Viceroy Lord Reading

14 Ahmedabad Session of the Congress

15 Demands of Chief Khalsa Diwan

7 The Nankana Massacre

1 Rumours about the Mahant

2 Mahant Narain Das and the Riot

4 Action by the Government

5 Advise of Mahatma Gandhi

6 Investigation

7 Petitions of Bhatti Muslims

8 Judgement by the High Court

9 Transfer of the Nankana Estate

8 Gurdwara Reform and Resistance

1 A Need to Reform Gurdwaras

2 Sodhi Gurdwara at Kartarpur

3 Gurdwara Babe Di Ber Sahib at Sialkot

4 Gurdwara Bhai Joga Singh

5 Sri Darbar Sahib at Tarn Taran

6 Gurdwara Khadur Sahib

7 Gurdwara Bhai Pheru

8 Gurdwaras at Hazro

9 Other Disputes over Sacred Spaces

10 National Independence and Self-Rule

11 SGPC and Non-violent Resistance

12 Separation between Sikhs and Hindus

13 Governmental Policies and Resolutions

14 The Arrest of Sardul Singh Kavishar

15 The Arrest of Kartar Singh of Jhabbar

16 The Arrest of Sikh Leaders at Ajnala

17 The Arrest of Kharak Singh

18 The Arrest of Giani Sher Singh

19 The Arrest of Master Mota Singh

20 Arrests at Various Places

Volume 4. Politics of Repression and Reconciliation

Glossary

Overview

1 The Guru ka Bagh Incident

1 Violence and Repression

2 Women in the Agitation

3 The Railway Incident at Hasan Abdal

4 Pressure for Enquiries

5 Actions of the Government

6 Actions of the SGPC

7 Actions of the Punjab Legislative Council

8 Supporters and Critics

9 The Rawalpindi Incidents

10 Babar Akalis in the Doaba

11 Arrests and Releases of Prisoners

12 Trials of Sikh Leaders

13 Treatment of Prisoners

2 The Deposition of Ripudaman Singh

1 Relations between Nabha and Patiala

2 Statements of Government

3 Speculations and Opinions on the Reasons

4 Protest and Agitation

5 A House and Gift of the Guru

6 Warnings to Indian States

7 Appeals to the King Emperor

8 SGPC Intervenes

9 Treatment of Family Members

10 The New Administration

11 Colonial Conspiracies

12 The Maharaja’s Personality and Possessions

13 The Nabha Day

14 SGPC and Akali Dal Unlawful Assemblies

15 The Sikh League Session at Jallandhar

16 The Viceroy’s Visit and Speeches on Nabha

17 Support and Criticism from Other Communities

18 Restoring Sikh Rule in Punjab

19 Rumours about Government Seizing the Golden Temple

20 Disrespect of the Akal Takht

3 The Jaito Agitation

1 Jathas at Jaito

2 Religious Insults and Religious Rights

3 Arrests of Congress Leaders

4 The First Shahidi Jatha and Shootings

5 Actions and Sacrifices by Women

6 Governmental Statements and Enquiries

7 The Second



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