Bengal
Rthinking History Essays in Historiography
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay author Sekhar Bandyopadhyay editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published:20th Nov '24
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Over the last twenty-five years significant epistemological shifts and methodological innovations have enriched the historiography of colonial Bengal. The essays in Bengal: Rethinking History critically examine some of?those?trends?and?indicate?possibilities?of?future?research.
In the first section of this book, Lakshmi Subramanian discusses the debates concerning the early fortunes of the English East India Company, Sanjukta Das Gupta deals with the complex literature on peasant and tribal movements, Arjan de Haan looks at the debates with regard to the industrial working classes and Brian Hatcher traces the changing trends in the interpretation of Bengal Renaissance. The essay by Bob Pokrant, Peter Reeves and John McGuire on the historical significance of fish, fisheries and the social life of Bengal fishermen is an example of the new areas of research?that?are?being?opened?up?in?recent?years.
In the second section on social identities and politics, Asim Roy provides a comprehensive study of the enormous volume of literature on the Bengali Muslims’ quest for identity, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay discusses the literature on caste system and construction of identities among lower caste Hindus and Samita Sen takes a critical glance at recent researches on the history of women. Nationalism has been one of the most explored areas of Bengal history. In this volume Sugata Bose critically examines the existing views on Bengal nationalism, while Joya Chatterji investigates the problems of interpreting?the?troubled?politics?of?the?1940s.
This book does not propagate any particular view of history, as the essays represent a melange of opinions, sometimes at variance with each other. It looks critically at the existing historical discourses with a view to stoke?new?debates.
"Departing from the meta narratives of nationalism and class struggle or the essentialisms of caste and race, there an attempt to focus on the small voices of history, fleeting moments of solidarity and protein identities." The telegraph. "Rethinking history is certainly a significant addition to the pethora of writins on colonial Bengal... The most fascinating aspect of the book is the way in which most writers have addressed historiographic concerns, including inconclusive controversies." The book review.
ISBN: 9788173044007
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 800g
326 pages