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A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. Published in the United States of America by Scarecrow Press, Inc. Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements, No. Historical Dictionary of Sikhism Second Edition and Susan Warrick, 2005 Sufism, by John Renard, 2005 Sikhism, 2nd ed., by W. Cartwright, 2005 Seventh-day Adventists, by Gary Land, 2005 Methodism, 2nd ed., by Charles Yrigoyen, Jr. Wiley, 2004 Wittgenstein’s Philosophy, by Duncan Richter, 2004 Schopenhauer’s Philosophy, by David E. Boles and Diane Long Hoeveler, 2004 Jainism, by Kristi L. Kross, 2004 Feminism, 2nd ed., by Janet K. Harris, 2004 New Age Movements, by Michael York, 2004 Organized Labor, 2nd ed., by James C. Bailey, 2003 Unitarian Universalism, by Mark W. Schmaltz, and Theo Verbeek, 2003 Witchcraft, by Michael D. Wheeler, 2002 The Friends (Quakers), by Margery Post Abbott, Mary Ellen Chijioke, Pink Dandelion, and John William Oliver, Jr., 2003 Lesbian Liberation Movement: Still the Rage, JoAnne Myers, 2003 Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy, by Roger Ariew, Dennis Des Chene, Douglas M. Chryssides, 2001 Prophets in Islam and Judaism, by Scott B. Klein, 2002 Terrorism, 2nd ed., by Sean Anderson and Stephen Sloan, 2002 New Religious Movements, by George D.

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HISTORICAL DICTIONARIES OF RELIGIONS, PHILOSOPHIES, AND MOVEMENTS Jon Woronoff, Series Editor 1.

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  • fax 71 Cover photo by Stephen Huyler, courtesy of the Huntington Archive, Ohio State University.
  • SECOND EDITION For orders and information please contact the publisher Scarecrow Press, Inc. Few have done more to make this religion accessible to outsiders, as well as many Sikhs. McLeod has also served as professor of history at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand) and visiting professor of Sikh studies at the University of Toronto. McLeod began studying Sikhism in the 1960s in the Punjab and has since produced numerous articles and several books on the topic. “Hew McLeod is the leading scholar of Sikhism in the western world, and this dictionary provides an authoritative reference work for those interested in the history and development of this important religious movement and the Sikh community.” -Asian Studies Review The Historical Dictionary of Sikhism provides a brief introduction, a chronology, and a dictionary containing several hundred entries that present the Gurus and other leaders, trace Sikhism’s complex history, expound some of its precepts and concepts, describe many of its rites and rituals, and explain the meaning of numerous Sikh expressions. With this emigration, Sikhism has become considerably less exotic but hardly better known to outsiders.

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    There is more to Sikhism than the distinctive dress of its adherents: the emergence of Guru Nanak, the founder, and his long line of successors the precepts, many related to liberation through the divine name or nam a particularly turbulent history in which the Sikhs have fought to affirm their beliefs and resist external domination and, more recently, the dispersion of Sikhs from the Punjab throughout the rest of India and on to Europe and the Americas. SIKHISM Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements, No.








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