Kinship and
State Formation: The Gills of Nabha
By-
J.S. Grewal and Veena Sachdeva
Based
on an in-depth study of a unique historical document, this study throws light
on the complexities of state formation and paramount control in north India
from the late Mughal to the late colonial period. It provides valuable insights
into how political power was acquired and how kinship relations were used for
conquest, expansion, consolidation and political relations. Diversities of
feudal relaitons in a period of over two centuries are illumined through the
critical evaluation and analysis of this document whose text and translation
have been provided with detailed annotation and glossary, supported by
chronology and tables and illustrated by maps and plates.
The
document in question was acquired from Sardar Gurpreet Singh Gill whose great
grandfather got it prepared for submission to Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha
(1912-23). His short but eventful reign bridges the pre-modern and modern
tendencies, and also registers a change in the fortunes of the Gill family in a
political context affected variously by the working of British paramountcy.
The
document is supplemented by the memoirs of Dr Baldev Singh Gill (1890-1975),
who used the oral tradition of the family and his own experience and
observation to provide a candid account of the activities of different branches
of the Gill family over several generations. He also brings out the process of
how the feudal class was trying to reorient itself in the circumstances of the
late colonial and post-Independence times. There are useful insights also into
the processes of emergence of the professional middle class and the changing
position of its women in the twentieth century.
This
short but insightful book would be of interest as much to the general reader
and the people of Nabha as to the scholars in the disciplines of History,
Sociology, Anthropology and Punjabi Literature.
J.S.
Grewal,
formerly Professor of History and Vice-Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University,
Amritsar and then Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, has
published extensively on medieval and modern Indian history and the Punjab.
Veena
Sachdeva,
is Reader in the Department of History, Punjab Univesity, Chandigarh.
ISBN
81-7304-718-9
2007 140p. Rs.395/ pounds 35
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