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South Asia : Some Essays on Bengal Redivided (English Version)

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South Asia : Some Essays on Bengal Redivided (English Version)

South Asia : Some Essays on Bengal Redivided (English Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Abanti Adhikari

  • Publisher: Barnashram Publishing House

  • Language: English

  • Genre: History

  • Edition: 1st, 2025

  • Pages: 205

  • ISBN: 9789348985392

  • Cover: Hardcover

About the Book

This scholarly volume presents a series of essays examining the historical, political, and socio-cultural dimensions of Bengal’s redivision within the broader context of South Asia. Through analytical discussion and research-based insight, the author explores themes of partition, identity, regional politics, and the long-term implications of territorial restructuring.

The book situates Bengal’s experience within larger South Asian developments, offering nuanced perspectives on nationalism, community formation, and historical memory. Spanning 205 pages, it provides an in-depth and critical engagement suitable for students, researchers, and readers interested in modern South Asian history.

The 1st edition hardcover (2025) makes it a substantial addition to academic and historical collections.

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Book Details

  • Author: Abanti Adhikari

  • Publisher: Barnashram Publishing House

  • Language: English

  • Genre: History

  • Edition: 1st, 2025

  • Pages: 205

  • ISBN: 9789348985392

  • Cover: Hardcover

About the Book

This scholarly volume presents a series of essays examining the historical, political, and socio-cultural dimensions of Bengal’s redivision within the broader context of South Asia. Through analytical discussion and research-based insight, the author explores themes of partition, identity, regional politics, and the long-term implications of territorial restructuring.

The book situates Bengal’s experience within larger South Asian developments, offering nuanced perspectives on nationalism, community formation, and historical memory. Spanning 205 pages, it provides an in-depth and critical engagement suitable for students, researchers, and readers interested in modern South Asian history.

The 1st edition hardcover (2025) makes it a substantial addition to academic and historical collections.

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