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.Â
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Journal of Bengali Studies … by bengalistudies
Journal of Bengali Studies  (ISSN: 2277-9426)
 Vol. 4, No. 2  Â
8 December 2015 Â
Day of Storming Headquarters  Â
 21 Ogrohayon 1422 Â
Winter Issue Â
 Microhistory: Bengali Perspectives Â
Editor: Tamal Dasgupta   Â
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Contents Â
 Editorial 7 Â
 Commentary Â
Towards a Microhistoriography of Bengali People: Excavating the Ruins of Remembrance and Forgetting   Â
Tamal Dasgupta 9 Â
Localizing Texts and Textualizing Locations: A Survey of  the Historical Geography of Nabadwip Â
Somnath Sarkar 17 Â
 Article Â
Evolution of Folk Songs of Twentieth Century Bengal Â
Sayantan Thakur 21 Â
Patni  System and Subinfeudation Rights in Bankura Â
Arundhuti Sen 26 Â
Situating Ramaprasad Chanda Â
Rahul Kumar Mohanta 38 Â
Changing Role of Women in Vaishnavite Cult of 17th Century Bengal Â
Laboni Sarkar 47 Â
Mythology and Folklore of Water Resources in Bengal Â
Sourav Maity 52 Â
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The Bengali Othello in Pre-Independence Newspapers: The Question of Race and Hybridity Â
Abhishek Chowdhury 60 Â
Vaidyas of BengalÂ
 Raibatak Sen Gupta 74 Â
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 ReviewÂ
A Review of Jyotirmoy Roy’s History of Manipur Â
Sanjay S. Ningombam 110Â
