Historical Account of Student Movement in Bengal: Colonial and Post-Colonial Experiences (1828-1977)
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Book Detail
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Author: Dr. Swapan Kumar Pain
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 208
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Release Date: 01-12-2020
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Details: This study examines student activism and its role in socio-economic issues in Bengal from the Derozian movement to 1977. It presents student movements as integral to broader societal issues, analyzing their evolving nature. While sporadic in ancient and medieval times, student movements became more structured during the colonial period, actively resisting British imperialism and advocating social reforms. In the post-colonial era, student activism shifted its focus beyond politics to encompass social, economic, humanistic, and cultural concerns. Particularly from the 1960s, West Bengal's student movements evolved from nationalist to leftist and extreme-left ideologies, addressing issues ranging from education to socio-economic challenges.
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EAN: 9789385719264
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Package Dimensions: 8.7 x 7.1 x 0.8 inches
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Languages: English

