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Interrogating the Partition Historiography: Muslim Women’s Responses to and Negotiation with the Swadeshi Movement in Colonial Bengal

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Author: Samim Haidar Assistant Professor Department of English Krishnath College Berhampore, West Bengal,India Email: sheng@msduniv.ac.in Abstract::This article argues that though much scholarly attention has been paid to the 1947 Partition of Bengal in postcolonial India, the vivisection of the region in 1905 has been relegated to relative obscurity. In this...

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Settler Bengalee Traders in Colonial North Bengal:A Study

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Author: Chandan Das Research scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: myselfcdas@gmail.com Abstract:: The economy of colonial North Bengal was primarily based on agriculture. Naturally, the trade, commerce and industries of this region were also agriculture-centric. The main occupations of the local inhabitants of...

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The British Forest Policy and its Impact on Indigenous Lepcha Community in Darjeeling Hills (1835-1947)

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Author: Sahabub Alam Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: sahabubalam422@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract: The paper focuses on the British forest policy and its impact on the life of the Lepcha community, who were the aboriginals in the Darjeeling hilly region. This study also explores how the colonial...

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Socio-Cultural Life of the Namasudra Community in Cooch Behar District of North Bengal in Post Partition Period

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Author: Dolon Biswas Independent Research Scholar Department of History University of North Benal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: dolon.history@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract: B.R. Ambedkar said, ‘there is nothing fixed, nothing eternal, nothing sanatan, everything is changing and change is a law of life for individuals as well as for society’. Numerically the...

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