After the proud publications of our issues on Ognijug (Vol. 1, No.1), Bengali Cinema (Vol.1, No.2), Bengali Theatre (Vol.2, No.1), Science and Technology in History: Modern Bengali Perspectives (Vol.2, No.2), Literature and Movements: Bengali Crossroads (Vol.3, No.1) Kolkata (Vol.3, No.2), Bengali Music: Bengalis and Music (Vol.4, No.1), Journal of Bengali Studies is happy to announce the online publication of its Winter Issue 2015 on the theme of Microhistory: Bengali Perspectives on the occasion of the Day of Storming Headquarters, 8 December 2015.
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Journal of Bengali Studies (ISSN: 2277-9426)
Vol. 4, No. 2
8 December 2015
Day of Storming Headquarters
21 Ogrohayon 1422
Winter Issue
Microhistory: Bengali Perspectives
Editor: Tamal Dasgupta
Contents
Editorial 7
Commentary
Towards a Microhistoriography of Bengali People: Excavating the Ruins of Remembrance and Forgetting
Tamal Dasgupta 9
Localizing Texts and Textualizing Locations: A Survey of the Historical Geography of Nabadwip
Somnath Sarkar 17
Article
Evolution of Folk Songs of Twentieth Century Bengal
Sayantan Thakur 21
Patni System and Subinfeudation Rights in Bankura
Arundhuti Sen 26
Situating Ramaprasad Chanda
Rahul Kumar Mohanta 38
Changing Role of Women in Vaishnavite Cult of 17th Century Bengal
Laboni Sarkar 47
Mythology and Folklore of Water Resources in Bengal
Sourav Maity 52
The Bengali Othello in Pre-Independence Newspapers: The Question of Race and Hybridity
Abhishek Chowdhury 60
Vaidyas of Bengal
Raibatak Sen Gupta 74
Review
A Review of Jyotirmoy Roy’s History of Manipur
Sanjay S. Ningombam 110