Gurusadaẏa Datta nirbācita racanāsaṃgraha

Kalakātā: Punaśca. Edited by Bāridabaraṇa Ghosha (2008)
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Articles chiefly on the Bratachāri Movement, founded and popularised by Gurusadaẏa Datta, 1882-1941; includes articles on nationalism with special reference to Bengal, India.

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