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Published by BRPC, New Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176466980ISBN 13: 9788176466981
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Hardcover. Condition: New. ISBN: 9788176466981.
Published by BRPC, New Delhi, 2011
ISBN 10: 8176467391ISBN 13: 9788176467391
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Hardcover. Condition: New. ISBN: 9788176467391.
Published by B.R Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176466980ISBN 13: 9788176466981
Seller: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Published by B.R Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 2011
ISBN 10: 8176467391ISBN 13: 9788176467391
Seller: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Published by B R Pub, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8176466204ISBN 13: 9788176466202
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Eighteenth century in Bengal stagnation or gestation/Chittabrata Palit. 2. The problem child of colonial Calcutta the Much maligned Babu/Narasingha P. Sil. 3. Medical viability of child marriage/Abhijit Dutta. 4. Missionary zeal a spectrum of missionary work in India/Sandeep Sinha. 5. Manmohun Ghosh a patriot of 19 century Bengal/Keka Duta Roy. 6. Sriniketan a mission of the poet some aspects of Rabindranath's health care project/Manimanjari Mitra. 7. Rabindranath Tagore's concept of education and experiment at Santiniketan/Keya Banerjee. 8. Techniques and technology in the traditional fisheries in colonial Bengal/Subhas Chandra Sen. Index. This is a collection of miscellaneous essays on various aspects of the history of Bengal ranging from economic transition child marriage missionary work Tagore's rural reconstruction programme on public health his concept of education to Bengali Babus indigenous fishing technologies and Manmohan Ghosh a political leader. It is a panorama of colonial history at a micro level which can be generalised for other regions of India. 316 pp.
Published by B R Pub, Delhi, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Editorial. Contributors. 1. Women in West Bengal Panchayat/Chittabrata Palit. 2. Western medicine and women Colonial imperatives behind the dufferin fund/Aparajita Dhar. 3. Kadambini Ganguly The Archetypal woman of nineteenth century Bengal (1861 1923)/Mousumi Bandyopadhyay. 4. Mighty protest through a mighty pen Santosh Kumari Devi and her literary contribution/Sutapa Sengupta. 5. Santa Devi and Sita Devi/Madhabi De. 6. Gender collaboration and establishment of women's rights a study/Baishali Bhowmick (Guha). 7. Tikkadars and small pox inoculation in Bengal/Kabita Ray. 8. Burdwan fever an enquiry into its impact on agriculture and peasantry of Burdwan District/Achintya Kumar Dutta. 9. History of the People's Health Movement in West Bengal/Sabyasachi Chatterjee. 10. Indian Freedom Movement and the Bengal Zamindars a case study of Manindra Chandra Nandy (1905 1929)/Md. Khairul Anam. 11. Tribal resistance to British Forest Policy Forest Satyagraha in Midnapore (1923)/Anindita Majumdar. 12. The Bengal famine in contemporary eyes (1942 1944)/Syamaprasad Datta. 13. Food and cross cultural ties/Rajendrani Mitra. 14. Everyday life and formation of cultural pattern in peasant society of Birbhum (1860 1940)/Suhita Sinha Roy. 15. The dynamics of the port of Chittagong and its challenge to the port of Calcutta/Pranab Kumar Chatterjee. Index. The series entitled Bengal Miscellany has been designed to focus on the different aspects of Bengal's history economy and culture through academic papers written by eminent scholars and young researchers. The first volume in the series was published in June 2008. The present volume second in the series brings together fifteen rich informative and well researched articles which were previously published in CLIO the interdisciplinary journal of the Corpus Research Institute Kolkata. The range of topics covered in impressive. Each article deals with a specific and well defined theme. However the volume throws light especially on women's history which has emerged recently as a new field of study. 264 pp.
Published by B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2011
ISBN 10: 8176467391ISBN 13: 9788176467391
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Contents 1 Capitalist agriculture in colonial BengalChittabrata Palit 2 Diku impact on Santal economic life and condition Midnapur 1799-1855Kaushik Ananda 3 Kamins of Eastern Coalmines and their spokeswoman Kamini RaySutapa Sengupta 4 Rajnarain Bose and Hindu nationalismBallari Sen 5 Roots of Muslim awakening in BengalSyed Tanveer Nasreen 6 Revolutionary leaflets of Bengal 1905-1918Kabita Ray 7 Youth and student community and freedom movementArun Kumar Chattopadhyay 8 Classes and communities in the peasant movement of Khulna district in undivided Bengal 1938-47Sati Dutta 9 The Derozians identity crisis and Christian conversionsAbhijit Dutta 10 Rathindranath Tagore the silent architect behind community driven development at Viswa BharatiAnindya Sen 11 Krishnath college and the state of higher education in Murshidabad 1853-1953Anirudddha Das 12 Educating the child from Pathshala to public schoolNilanjana Basu 13 Journalism and the Bengali middle class perception of a profession in the 19th and 20th centuriesUjjal Ray 14 The middle class working women in CalcuttaRoshmi Adhikary 15 Colonial historiography and the music women of IndiaDebashish Ray Chaudhuri 16 William Carey and development of earth science studies in IndiaSunil Chatterjee 17 Pramatha Nath Bose and Indian geologySubhaya Chatterjee 18 Conservation of east Calcutta Wetlands--from the perspective of Calcuttas urban futureSunita Chandra 19 Folk culture based games in the context of indigenous education in MidnaporeSubrata Kumar MalThe series entitled Bengal Miscellany has been designed to focus on the different aspects of Bengals history economy and culture through academic papers written by eminent scholars and young researchers jacket 310 pp.