Bengal

Sources of Indian Traditions: Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh: Volume 2

Rachel Fell McDermott (Editor)
Leonard A. Gordon (Editor)
Ainslie T. Embree (Editor)
Frances W. Pritchett (Editor)
Dennis Dalton (Editor)
Columbia University Press
2014

Whose Homeland? Territoriality and Religious Nationalism in Pre-Partition Bengal

Author(s): 
Reece Jones
Publisher/Sponsor: 
University of Wisconsin-Madison
http://sar.sagepub.com/content/26/2/115.short

Abstract from author: Scholarly inquiries into communalism in South Asia have often exclusively focused on politically constructed religious and ethnic identity categories. This article challenges these assumptions by arguing that territoriality and the designation of homelands played an important, but largely unrecognized, role in developing social and political boundaries in the region.

Region and Partition: Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent

Ian Talbot (Editor)
Gurharpal Singh (Editor)
Oxford University Press
1999

Bengal Divided: The Unmaking of a Nation (1905-1971)

Nitish K. Sengupta
Penguin Books
2012

The Foreshadowing of Bangladesh: Bengal Muslim League and Muslim Politics 1906-1947

Harun-or-Rashid
The University Press Ltd
2010

Struggle and strife in urban Bengal, 1937-47: A Study of Calcutta-Based Urban Politics in Bengal

Pranab Kumar Chatterjee
Das Gupta & Co.
1991

Struggle and strife in urban Bengal, 1937-47: A Study of Calcutta-Based Urban Politics in Bengal

Pranab Kumar Chatterjee
Das Gupta & Co.
1991

Train to India: Memories of Another Bengal

Dhar
Maloy Krishna
Penguin Books India
2009

Walking from the Gallows

Krishna Datta
Srishti Publishers & Distributors
2001

Bangla Stories

Author(s): 
Dr. Claire Alexander
Dr. Joya Chatterji
Shahzad Firoz
Dr. Annu Jalais
Publisher/Sponsor: 
LSE/Runnymede Trust
www.banglastories.org

From website: "Our stories of migration came out of a three- year London School of Economics/University of Cambridge project. They’re told by people who left Bengal after Independence in 1947 when the state was divided into West Bengal and East Pakistan (later Bangladesh). These are stories of people who left behind home and family, people who crossed new borders and travelled overseas, people who made new lives."

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