Studies in the Bengal Renaissance / edited by Atulchandra Gupta and Jagannath Chakravorty

Contributor(s): Gupta, Atulchandra [Editor] | Chakravorty, Jagannath [Editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Calcutta : National Council of Education, 1977.Edition: 2nd rev. and enl. ed.Description: xv, 606p. ; 23 cm.Subject(s): History -- India -- Bengal | HistoryDDC classification: 954.14
Contents:
Economic background of the century / Narendra Krishna Sinha -- Raja Rammohan Roy / Prabhat Chandra Ganguli -- Derozio and young Bengal / Susobhan Chandra Sarkar -- Maharshi Debendranath Tagore and the Tattvabodhini Sabha / Dilip Kumar Biswas -- Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar / Benoy Ghose -- Michael Madhusudan Datta / Bishnu Dey -- Bankimchandra Chatterji / Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta -- Brahmananda Keshub Chandra Sen / Amiya Charan Banerjee -- Sri Ramkrishna Paramahansa / Amiya Kumar Mazumdar -- Swami Vivekananda / Atindranath Bose -- Rabindranath Tagore / Hiran Kumar Sanyal -- Political consciousness before 1857 / Anil Chandra Banerjee -- Pre-Congress nationalism / Sashi Bhushan Chowdhury -- Congress in Bengal / Jogesh Chandra Bagal -- The genesis of extremism / Ramesh Chandra Majumdar -- Evolution of Swadeshi thought / Soumyendra Nath Tagore -- Revolutionary terrorism / Gopal Halder -- Poetry / Sashi Bhushan Das Gupta -- Drama / Sachin Sen Gupta -- The theatre / Ahindra Chowdhuri -- Music and song / Amiya Nath Sanyal -- Fine arts / Sarasi Kumar Saraswati -- The short story / Srikumar Banerjee -- Essays and essay writers / Sukumar Sen -- History / Bimola Prosad Mukherji -- Science / Samarendra Nath Sen -- Western education / Priya Ranjan Sen -- Attempts at national education / Uma Mukherjee and Haridas Mukherjee -- The newspaper press / Sukumar Mitra -- Periodicals / Sajani Kanta Das -- The Mussalmans of Bengal / Kazi Abdul Wadud -- The Brahmo Samaj / Jogananda Das -- The world of women / Lila Majumder -- Peasant questions / Narahari Kaviraj -- Labour conditions / Sanat Kumar Bose -- Economic enterprise / Sunil Kumar Sen -- Bipinchandra Pal / Jnananjan Pal -- Lal Behari Day / Devipada Bhattacharya
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Includes index.

Economic background of the century / Narendra Krishna Sinha -- Raja Rammohan Roy / Prabhat Chandra Ganguli -- Derozio and young Bengal / Susobhan Chandra Sarkar -- Maharshi Debendranath Tagore and the Tattvabodhini Sabha / Dilip Kumar Biswas -- Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar / Benoy Ghose -- Michael Madhusudan Datta / Bishnu Dey -- Bankimchandra Chatterji / Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta -- Brahmananda Keshub Chandra Sen / Amiya Charan Banerjee -- Sri Ramkrishna Paramahansa / Amiya Kumar Mazumdar -- Swami Vivekananda / Atindranath Bose -- Rabindranath Tagore / Hiran Kumar Sanyal -- Political consciousness before 1857 / Anil Chandra Banerjee -- Pre-Congress nationalism / Sashi Bhushan Chowdhury -- Congress in Bengal / Jogesh Chandra Bagal -- The genesis of extremism / Ramesh Chandra Majumdar -- Evolution of Swadeshi thought / Soumyendra Nath Tagore -- Revolutionary terrorism / Gopal Halder -- Poetry / Sashi Bhushan Das Gupta -- Drama / Sachin Sen Gupta -- The theatre / Ahindra Chowdhuri -- Music and song / Amiya Nath Sanyal -- Fine arts / Sarasi Kumar Saraswati -- The short story / Srikumar Banerjee -- Essays and essay writers / Sukumar Sen -- History / Bimola Prosad Mukherji -- Science / Samarendra Nath Sen -- Western education / Priya Ranjan Sen -- Attempts at national education / Uma Mukherjee and Haridas Mukherjee -- The newspaper press / Sukumar Mitra -- Periodicals / Sajani Kanta Das -- The Mussalmans of Bengal / Kazi Abdul Wadud -- The Brahmo Samaj / Jogananda Das -- The world of women / Lila Majumder -- Peasant questions / Narahari Kaviraj -- Labour conditions / Sanat Kumar Bose -- Economic enterprise / Sunil Kumar Sen -- Bipinchandra Pal / Jnananjan Pal -- Lal Behari Day / Devipada Bhattacharya

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