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Revisiting Gandhi at 150
Author: Manoranjan Mohanty, Supriya Munshi, Tapan Kumar Chattopadhyay, Abdus Samad Gayen
₹150.00On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary, a National Seminar under the title Revisiting Gandhi at 150 was organized at Presidency University by Council for Political Studies in association with the Department of Political Science, Presidency University on 28th January 2020.The texts of the four essays published in this monograph are revised and expanded versions of the original presentations made in the National Seminar and published earlier in Socialist Perspective(official organ of Council for Political Studies).
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Gramscir Jibon O Tatta- by Ajit Roy
Author: Ajit Roy
₹250.00A bengali book written by Late Ajit Roy on Gramsci's life and his theory. It was first published in 1989. Now it has been published with two new introduction by Prof. Sobhanlal Duttagupta and Prof. Sourin Bhattacharya. Learn More -
Democracy, Politics and Society in Contemporary India
Author: Edited by Professor Harihar Bhattacharyya, PhD (LSE)
₹700.00More people live with electoral democracy in India than in Europe and the US combined. If we are to understand democracy as a form of government, with its successes and failures, its ability to create peace and development or its ability to falter, create division and give rise to majoritarianism, authoritarian leaders or identitarian movements, we need to understand democracy in India. This intellectually engaging collection of articles is a valued contribution to this endeavour because it challenges us to investigate democracy as an ongoing process, its final goal never defined. The collection has profound lessons not just for understanding India’s democracy but for democracy, political legitimacy and societal capacity world-wide. Arild Engelsen Ruud University of Oslo Contents Preface and acknowledgments List of Tables List of Figures Notes on Contributors Harihar Bhattacharyya: Introduction: Democracy, More Questions, Few Answers Chapter 1 Subrata K Mitra: Citizenship in India: the puzzling resilience of an imported concept Chapter 2 Sudipta Kaviraj: Two Concepts of Democracy and the Left in West Bengal Chapter 3 Sobhanlal Datta Gupta: Revisioning the Left in today's India : Towards an alternative understanding Chapter 4 Surajit Ch. Mukhopadhyay: The Right and the Left: Contemporary India and the crises in Indian Democracy Chapter 5 Kaushik Bhattacharya: Independent Candidates in Lok Sabha Elections Chapter 6 Sumantra Bhattacharya: Political Marketing in India: How Political Parties in India Make Use of the Marketing Tools Chapter 7 Sukanta Bhattacharyya: Limits of Positive Discrimination in India’s Localities: Does it signal a failure of India’s Democracy? Chapter 8 Bibhas Bagchi: For a Radical Democracy: Understanding and Contesting Hierarchies in India Chapter 9 Syeda Layla Khaled: Muslim Women in India: Between Democratic Citizenship and Muslim Identity Chapter 10 Abhisek Karmakar: The Making of India’s Democracy Discourse: Contributions of Dwarakanath Vidyabhusan Chapter 11 Sahon Bhattacharyya:Reappraising the value of the traditional: Indian social ontology beyond the Western episteme Chapter 12 Joyjit Ghosh: Symptomatic Politics, Asymptomatic Media in India Chapter 13 Harihar Bhattacharyya: Indian Democracy’s Civil and Political Society: A critique of Partha Chatterjee Appendices 1. Jyotirmay Bhattacharya: A short Biography of late Kalyan K Bhattacharya 2. Kalyani Bhattacharyya: Kalyan Bhattacharya: A Reminiscence 3. Writings of Kalyan Bhattacharyya: (re-reprinted) a. Sociology of Inequalities: Bankim Chandra’s Essay on Samya (1992) (pp. 85-107) Journal of Socio-Political Studies, Vol 1, 1992. b. Bhudev and Modernity: Nationalism and Beyond (2007) (pp. 30-45) Index Learn More -
In Search Of A Dream- Student struggle In West Bengal: Communists And Their Opponents(1960-1972)
Author: Arindam Datta
₹250.00In this book I have tried to discuss the student movement of West Bengal from 1960 to 1972. In doing so I have mainly focused on the different trends of communist student movements during the said period and at the said time. I have discussed the rise and growth of Chatra Parishad(CP) as an alternative force in the student movement of the sixties of the last century.The period 1960 to 1972 was very eventful in the socio-political and cultural history of West Bengal in general, and during this period, the student movement in the state had been passing through a critical juncture.-Author. Learn More -
Nationalism in Bengal- a study of cultural conflict towards british racial imposition
Author: Kamala Sarkar
₹395.00In the 1857 Rising the war was lost but the seeds of a nation was sown on the battleground. The year long events encompassing the northern and the central part of the Indian subcontinent witnessed the fluctuating fortunes of the conqueror and the vanquished, the sepoys’defiance and the white rulers’ rage and revenge. Bengal was geographically far from the centres of combat and violence but the Bengalis with their deskjob skill were found in abound in the entire northern belt. They dreaded the nightmare of lawlessness of the previous regime and initially applauded the British victory. But the Rising broke the mutual trust, the English turned more racist and the Queen’s announcement rested in the paper. The middle class Bengali got little share in the administration or their land, low paid jobs and faced hundreds of discrimination. The egoistic Bengali fumed but could not revolt owing to his racial disabilities. He could not help saluting the unlettered rustic sepoys’ undaunted front. A new brand of nationalism emerged upon love of motherland. The Bengali literary stalwarts ventured patriotic writings in vernacular, the Bengali stage carried it among the common folk and the folk entertainers spread it to remotest corner. This book tells of those narratives reflecting cultural reversal. Learn More
