Notions of Nationhood in Bengal: Perspectives on Samaj, C. 1867-1905

Brill (2009)
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This book opens fresh ways of rethinking colonial nationalisms, qualifying derivative, political and modernist paradigms. Introducing the category of samaj , it shows how indigenous socio-cultural origins were reconfigured in modern Bengali-Indian nationhood to conceptualise unities and mediate fragmentation

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