1. Women, Ethnicity and Society in the Late Twentieth Century: The Chain Community of West Bengal, Page No. 1 - 9 |
Dr. Bijoy Kumar Sarkar |
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2. Women in the Frontline: Radical Protest in Post Swadeshi Days , Page No. 10 - 22 |
Sanchari Ray |
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3. British Forest Policy and Everyday Resistances of People: An Overview of Colonial Darjeeling, Page No. 23 - 31 |
Dr. Tahiti Sarkar |
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4. Contribution of Zamindars in the Socio-Cultural and Educational Life of Uttar Dinajpur, Page No. 32 - 39 |
Sukumar Barai |
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5. Matua Development Board: A Historical Review of the United Movement of the Namasudras in Bengal, Page No. 40 - 45 |
Manosanta Biswas |
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6. Narmada Bachao Andolon: Resistance to Deny State or Nature? , Page No. 46 -53 |
Dr. Priyanka Guha Roy |
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7. Akshay Kumar Maitreya and His Scholastic World in Historical View , Page No. 54 - 62 |
Dr. Sudash Lama and Prasenjit Roy |
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8. A ‘Peace’ of Paper and a Necessary Clown:Colonial Policing,Bengali Intelligentsia and the Birth of Limited Political Space in Bengal,Page No. 63-71 |
Aryama Ghosh |
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9. Traditional Technology in Colonial Trap: Study of Handmade Paper Industry of Bengal, Page No. 72 - 78 |
Arup Mitra |
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10. Othering the Dalits: in Selected Bengali Dalit Short Stories, Page No. 79 - 84 |
Dr. Asit Biswas |
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11. Science for Society: Formative Years of Some Science Organizations in Independent India – A Preliminary Probe , Page No. 85 - 90 |
Sukalyan Gain |
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12. Changing Course of Rivers in Murshidabad Affecting Growth and Development of Some Principal Towns, Page No. 91 - 95 |
Sagar Simlandy |
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13. National Hero U Ottama, Page No. 96 - 100 |
Anindita Choudhury |
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14. Famine, Disease and Social Crisis in Colonial Odisha during Nineteenth Century, 1850-1900, Page No. 101 - 108 |
Dr. Susanta Barik |
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15. Public Health Movement in West Bengal: The Formative Years, Page No. 109 - 115 |
Nataraj Malakar |
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16. The Political Self: Gender and Politics of Identity in Sarala Devi’s Autobiography- A New Perception, Page No. 116 - 124 |
Shreya Roy |
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17. Bodhidharma: The 28th Patriarch of Mahayana Buddhism in India, Page No. 125 - 130 |
Palash Chandra Modak |
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18. On The Way to Dry and Die: A New Aspect of the History of Decline of Kashimbazar Port, Page No. 131 - 135 |
Tarak Haldar |
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19. A Study of the Loans of the Princely State of Cooch Behar, 1863-1911, Page No. 136 - 144 |
Tapas Debnath and Dr. Tahiti Sarkar |
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Book Review - Speaking Rivers: Environmental History of a Mid-Ganga Flood Country, Page No. 145 - 146 |
Gourab Dasgupta |
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