Image from Google Jackets

Historians and Historiography of Bengal and North East India: Dimensions and perspective / Anil Kumar Sarkar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Abhijeet Publications, 2015.Description: xvii; 290p. ; Hard-Bound, 22cmISBN:
  • 9789350741566
DDC classification:
  • 23 954.140072 SAR
Contents:
SECTION: I 1. Jagadish Narayan Sarkar as a historian: Focus on his intellectual and innovation approach to historical research; 2. A.B. Chatterjee: A forgotten name in the backdrop of the high political drama of cooch behar's merger with West Bengal; 3. Dancing in Bengal: In search of a history; 4. History of Kamata-kochbehar as reflected in Darrang Rajvamsabali and Gurucharit Katha Partha Sen; 5. Institution of Kulinism: Its genesis, annulment and impact on the present society; 6. The Sannyasi and Fakir rebellion: Post colonial interpretations; 7. Marginalization of the Rajbansi community of the princely state of cooch behar: Exploring Contours and complexities; 8. Some glimpse about the historiography in bengal in colonial and post colonial period; 9. Themes and issues in tourism and leisure history of India with particular reference to west Bengal: A new trend in socio-cultural historiography; 10. Historiography of labour movement in Jalpaiguri district in colonial period; 11. Historiography of Darjeeling: Past, present and future; 12. A socio-economic history of the asansol metropolis and its surrounding coalfields: A brief commentary from a Geographer's desk; 13. The disguised identity and the locale of Ramaboti, Bijoypor and Laxmanaboti; 14. Essence of urbanization in North Bengal; 15. Historian Akshay kumar maitreya: His contribution in Bengal History; 16.The society and politics of early twentieth century bengali gentlement through the eyes of an 'Educated Prostitute'; 17. Contribution of women of the Royal Family in coch Behar State Politics; 18. Contribution of tea planters in spreading education in Jalpaiguri District (1869-1968); 19. Historiography of history of science in India; 20. Recent trends in environmental history with special reference of wetlands in West Bengal: A historical overview; 21.Sir Edward Albert Gait's A History of Assam: In shaping the historiography of North East India; 22. Benudhar Sharma: His contribution towards writing national history; 23. Historiography of the Assamese identity politics: A review; 24. Historiography of North-East India: Dimensions and perspectives of Numismatic source.
Summary: Historiography is now a vital area of historical research. Historiography of popular definition denotes' the writing of History, slighly in the form the study of the development of historical method, research and writing and so on. In most of the universities of India, the term is used to mean the 'history of history' or 'the history of historical thought'. Infact this has become a popular subject of research and study over the last few decades and modern scholars and historians have the feeling to set course of events of history in a new shape with the documents and sources already explored or being investigated.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Tetso College Library North East Collection Non-fiction 954.140072 SAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 6458

SECTION: I
1. Jagadish Narayan Sarkar as a historian: Focus on his intellectual and innovation approach to historical research;
2. A.B. Chatterjee: A forgotten name in the backdrop of the high political drama of cooch behar's merger with West Bengal;
3. Dancing in Bengal: In search of a history;
4. History of Kamata-kochbehar as reflected in Darrang Rajvamsabali and Gurucharit Katha Partha Sen;
5. Institution of Kulinism: Its genesis, annulment and impact on the present society;
6. The Sannyasi and Fakir rebellion: Post colonial interpretations;
7. Marginalization of the Rajbansi community of the princely state of cooch behar: Exploring Contours and complexities;
8. Some glimpse about the historiography in bengal in colonial and post colonial period;
9. Themes and issues in tourism and leisure history of India with particular reference to west Bengal: A new trend in socio-cultural historiography;
10. Historiography of labour movement in Jalpaiguri district in colonial period;
11. Historiography of Darjeeling: Past, present and future;
12. A socio-economic history of the asansol metropolis and its surrounding coalfields: A brief commentary from a Geographer's desk;
13. The disguised identity and the locale of Ramaboti, Bijoypor and Laxmanaboti;
14. Essence of urbanization in North Bengal;
15. Historian Akshay kumar maitreya: His contribution in Bengal History;
16.The society and politics of early twentieth century bengali gentlement through the eyes of an 'Educated Prostitute';
17. Contribution of women of the Royal Family in coch Behar State Politics;
18. Contribution of tea planters in spreading education in Jalpaiguri District (1869-1968);
19. Historiography of history of science in India;
20. Recent trends in environmental history with special reference of wetlands in West Bengal: A historical overview;
21.Sir Edward Albert Gait's A History of Assam: In shaping the historiography of North East India;
22. Benudhar Sharma: His contribution towards writing national history;
23. Historiography of the Assamese identity politics: A review;
24. Historiography of North-East India: Dimensions and perspectives of Numismatic source.

Historiography is now a vital area of historical research. Historiography of popular definition denotes' the writing of History, slighly in the form the study of the development of historical method, research and writing and so on. In most of the universities of India, the term is used to mean the 'history of history' or 'the history of historical thought'. Infact this has become a popular subject of research and study over the last few decades and modern scholars and historians have the feeling to set course of events of history in a new shape with the documents and sources already explored or being investigated.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Copyright(C) 2015, All rights reserved by Tetso College