Volume-2 ,Issue-1 ,January-April 2022
Aims & Scope of the Journal
Editorial
Table Of Contents
| Articles |
| Social Ideas and Background of Militant peripatetic Armed Resistance of the Sannyasis and Fakirs against early Colonial Rule: Its Links with Bengal and Beyond |
01-10 |
| Sutapa Bhattacharya & Dr.Sankar Kumar Biswas |
| Social History of Folk Medicine Practices among Rajbanshi Community of Colonial Northern Bengal with special reference to Dinajpur |
11-21 |
| Tanmay Barman |
| Origin and Development of Feminism in Historical Perspectives |
22-31 |
| Dr. Babulal Bala |
| Handloom Industry in Dakshin Dinajpur District: An Assessment |
32-38 |
| Rejaul Karim |
| Changing Rural Health System of Jalpaiguri District in Colonial Period |
39-61 |
| Gourango Chandra Roy |
| Dr. Shamsuzzoha:The First Bengali Martyred Intellectual of the Country in the Mass Uprising of 1969 |
62-73 |
| Tamanna Siddiquee & Abdur Razzaque |
| Historical Significance of Socio-Religious Movements in India’s National Awakening |
74-89 |
| Pabitra Kumar Barman |
| The Development and Extinction of Buddhism in Ancient North Bengal |
90-101 |
| Kalikrishna Sutradhar |
| The Language Issue and the Bengali Muslims through the Ages |
102-112 |
| Dr.Chhawang Subba |
| Vidyasagar’s Bangalar Itihas: a Reflection on his Thoughts and Times |
113-125 |
| Sayantani Maitra |
| Poet’s Present, Imagined Past: Martial Imaginings and Literary Anachronisms in Mangalkavyas |
126-139 |
| Aryama Ghosh |
| Vidyasagar’s Role in the ‘Age of Consent’ Controversy: A Retreat from the Earlier Reformist Zeal or An Attempt to Emancipate the Child-Wives? |
140-151 |
| Partha Mukherjee |
| Socio-Cultural Life of the Tea Garden Workers People with special reference to the People of Manjha Tea Garden in Sub-Himalayan Terai Region of Darjeeling |
152-163 |
| Pabitra Paul |
| An Analysis of Literature and Language of Assam in the Light of Historical Perspectives |
164-172 |
| Abdul Khaleque |
| Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: An Outlook on Ward No.15 Balurghat Municipality,Dakshin Dinajpur |
173-192 |
| Khokan Das |
| Different Phases of the Kshatriyaisation Movement of the Rajbansi Communities in North Bengal (1891-1935) |
193-211 |
| Dr.Bipul Mandal |
| Response of the Rajbanshis to the National Movement in India with special reference to Jalpaiguri and Dinajpur District of West Bengal (1920-1947) |
212-219 |
| Latika Barman & Dr.Madhab Chandra Adhikary |
| The Great Patriotic Benoy Kumar Sarkar:His Role in the Anti-PartitionMovement in Malda District (1905-1911) |
220-230 |
| Md Rakib Ali |
| Socio-Religious Beliefs and Practices in Bengal during the time of Allauddin Hussain Shah |
231-240 |
| Lalita Chowhan |
| Administrative Activities in Maintaining Law and Order in North Bengal in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: A Historical Review on Malda District |
241-262 |
| Ritabrata Goswami |
| Book Review |
| Bipul Mandal:Social Movement in Bengal Identity Questions,Unrest and Challenges (Kolkata, Progressive Publisher, 2021, pp.192, Price: 180/p INR) |
263-265 |
| Dr. Ananda Bhattacharya |
| Supam Biswas, Arun Ghosh and Subrata Barai:Transformation of North Bengal since 1947 Dimensions and Perspectives,(New Delhi, Abhijeet Publications, 2021, pp. 1-240, Price: 960/p INR) |
266-268 |
| Dr. Bipul Mandal |