1st Edition

Society and Culture in Bengal Essays in Memory of Bhaskar Chattopadhyay

Edited By Achintya Kumar Dutta, Subhayu Chattopadhyay Copyright 2025
258 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

258 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

258 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

This book examines the social and cultural history of Bengal through two major themes — the intellectual and cultural dimension, and the socio-economic changes from the ancient to the postcolonial. Essays by major scholars highlight and analyse major debates as well as little known aspects of the region. From currency in ancient Bengal to the establishment of Calcutta, from the social history of... Read more

Foreword by Upinder Singh

‘Bhaskarda’ – Personal Reminiscences of a gentle teacher, scholar and soul

Ganapathy Subbiah

 

Introduction

Part I: Aspects of Society, Economy, and Religion of Pre-modern Bengal

1. Currency in Early Bengal

B D Chattopadyyay

2. Archaeological Sites in a Constructed Landscape: Case Histories from Rarh Bengal

Suchira Roychoudhury

3. Perspectives of Historical Biographies in Early India

Romila Thapar

4. The act of Dāna or Deyadhamma: Patronage to Buddhist monasteries in early Bengal (c.5th cent. CE to 13th cent. CE)

Suchandra Ghosh

5. Confluence of Creativity and Spirituality: A Study of Some Arabic Inscriptions of the Bengal Sultanate

Syed Ejaz Hussain

6. Challenges in Studying Social History of Medieval Bengal

Md. Shah Noorur Rahman

7. Medical Literature from Early Medieval Bengal: Making of a Regional Tradition

Nupur Dasgupta

 

Part II: Exploring Life and Culture in Modern Bengal

8. Three Overlapping Frontiers in Early Modern Bengal: Religion, Agrarian, Imperial

Richard M Eaton

9. The Cultural Dynamics of Rahr: Defiance and Decline.

Suchibrata Sen

10. Who Owns the Past? Contestation on Mahabodhi Temple

Goutam Sengupta

11. Patriotism and a Poet in the Colonial World: Rabindranath Tagore and Nationalism

Bipasha Raha

12. Calcutta: The Emergence of a Science City (1784-1896)

Deepak Kumar

13. ‘They’ Wanted to Live: Lens, the Witness

Subhayu Chattopadhyay

14. ‘For the Recovery of His Health:’ The East India Company and the Problem of Tropical Invalidism

Mark Harrison

15. Disease and Disruption in a Bengal District: Fever, Agriculture and Peasantry of Burdwan, 1863-1921

Achintya Kumar Dutta

Biography

Achintya Kumar Dutta is Professor of History, The University of Burdwan, and former post-doctoral Commonwealth Fellow at School of Oriental and African Studies, London (2002-03). He was a Visiting Researcher at the Brocher Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland (2022). His research interests include socio-economic history and history of science and medicine in modern India. His recent publications include Trauma in Public Health: Tuberculosis in Twentieth-century India (2018), Connecting Nations: Politico-cultural Mapping of India and Southeast Asia (co-edited, 2019), Dreadful Diseases in Colonial Bengal: Cholera, Malaria and Smallpox A Documentation, (co-edited, 2021), and Explorations in Colonial Bengal: Essays on Religion, Society and Culture (edited, 2023).

Subhayu Chattopadhyay is an Assistant Professor, Department of History, Visva-Bharati. His area of specialization is ‘History of Science and Technology in Colonial and Post-Colonial India’ and ‘Social and Cultural History of Colonial and Post-Colonial India’. He has co-edited a book titled Mapping the Path to Maturity: A Connected History of Bengal Bengal and North-East (New Delhi, 2018).