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Review: Deconstructing Emotion as an Element in Reading the
Review: Deconstructing Emotion as an Element in Reading the
Review: Deconstructing Emotion as an Element in Reading the History of Punjab and the Sikhs
In essays that range from the Kuka Uprising to the Ghadar movement and the inner life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Harjot Oberoi looks at the role of passion and reason in driving key historical moments in India.
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