The Defining Moments in Bengal

1920–1947

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ISBN:

9780198098942

Publication date:

10/06/2014

Hardback

420 pages

224.0x148.0mm

Price: 1100.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198098942

Publication date:

10/06/2014

Hardback

420 pages

224.0x148.0mm

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Suitable for: Scholars and students of colonial Indian history, Partition history, history of modern South Asia, modern India, and Bengali culture and history.

Rights:  World Rights

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Description

This work explores some of the constitutive elements in the life and mind of Bengal in the twentieth century. The author addresses some frequently unasked questions about the history of modern Bengal. In what way was twentieth-century Bengal different from ‘Renaissance’ Bengal of the late-nineteenth century? How was a regional identity consciousness redefined? Did the lineaments of politics in Bengal differ from the pattern in the rest of India? What social experiences drove the Muslim community’s identity perception? How did Bengal cope with such crises as the impact of World War II, the famine of 1943, and the communal clashes that climaxed with the Calcutta riots of 1946? The author has chosen a significant period in the history of the region and draws on a wealth of sources—archival and published documents, mainstream dailies, a host of rare Bengali magazines, memoirs, and the literature of the time—to tell his story. Looking closely at the momentous changes taking place in the region’s economy, politics, and socio-cultural milieu in the historically transformative years 1920–47, this book highlights myriad issues that cast a shadow on the decades that followed, arguably till our times.  

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Sabyasachi Bhattacharya

Description

This work explores some of the constitutive elements in the life and mind of Bengal in the twentieth century. The author addresses some frequently unasked questions about the history of modern Bengal. In what way was twentieth-century Bengal different from ‘Renaissance’ Bengal of the late-nineteenth century? How was a regional identity consciousness redefined? Did the lineaments of politics in Bengal differ from the pattern in the rest of India? What social experiences drove the Muslim community’s identity perception? How did Bengal cope with such crises as the impact of World War II, the famine of 1943, and the communal clashes that climaxed with the Calcutta riots of 1946? The author has chosen a significant period in the history of the region and draws on a wealth of sources—archival and published documents, mainstream dailies, a host of rare Bengali magazines, memoirs, and the literature of the time—to tell his story. Looking closely at the momentous changes taking place in the region’s economy, politics, and socio-cultural milieu in the historically transformative years 1920–47, this book highlights myriad issues that cast a shadow on the decades that followed, arguably till our times.  

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