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54. Ibid., pp. 156,58.

55. Ibid.,p.5\.

56. Ibid., p. 338.

57. Naqli Sikh Prabodh, p. 68.

58. Ibid., p. 8.

59. Ibid., p. 72.

60. Ibid., p. 73.

61. Ibid., p. 30.

62. TAe /w//aw M^/e Classes, p. 57.

63. Sudhir Kakar. The Inner World : A Psychoanalytic Study of Childhood and Society in India (Delhi, 1982), p. 40.

64. Jatinder Sandhu, Attitude of the Arya Samaj towards the other Communities of the Punjab 1875-1900; M. Phil. Dissertation, GNDU, Amritsar 1984, pp. 145-46.

65. Naqli Sikh Prabodh, p. 57.

66. Ibid., p. 5^.

67. Ibid.,pp. 102, 107, 113.

68. Ibid.,?. 108.

69. Before The Industrial Revolution, p. 224.

70. Naqli Sikh Prabodh, p. 79.

71. Ibid., p. 77.

72. See Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin, The Coming of the Book : the Impact of Printing 1450-1860, London, 1984; EmnettDavis Press And Politics in British Western Punjab 1836-1947 (Delhi, 1983); The Attitude of the Arya Samaj towards the other Communities of the Punjab', o. 148-49.

73. Press and Politics in British Western Punjab, 1836-1947, p. 80.

74. Ibid., p. 26.

75. The Indian Middle Classes, p. 302.

76. Press and Politics in British Western Punjab, 1836-1947, p. 90. The religious conflicts ... became embedded in the politics of national independence ... what is of particular concern is the pattern of voluntary associations which rose to defend the interests of a religious heritage or of a social group, employing the printing press, sometimes extensively as a tool in their struggle.'

77. Ham Hindu Nahin, pp. 152, 153.

78. Arya Dharm, pp. 69-84.

79. See Ravinder Kunar, The Two Revolutions in the Punjab' in Essays in the Social History of Mod cm India (Delhi, 1983).

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