Oitihasik Anoitihasik
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- Author: শ্রীপান্থ (Shripantha)
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Edition: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788177562330
- Pages: 284
- Weight: 660 gm
Book Description:
ঐতিহাসিক অনৈতিহাসিক (Oitihasik Anoitihasik) by Shripantha uncovers the untold stories and events that fall outside the traditional historical narrative. Set against the backdrop of British colonial India, this book explores the fascinating and often overlooked incidents that shaped the lives of Anglo-Indians and other lesser-known communities during the British rule.
Shripantha delves into a period when British colonial rule was at its zenith, where the Indian subcontinent was not only dominated by foreign rulers but also saw the rise of peculiar societal blends. From the eccentric 'Anglo-Indian' aristocracy to the intersections of British and Indian culture, the book reveals how a new community emerged in the multi-ethnic society of India. The book highlights the lives of British men who lived lavishly like Indian Nawabs, with their own harems and indulgences, and how these interactions led to the creation of a complex cultural mosaic.
In this unique historical account, Shripantha also touches upon the rise of English education, the advent of new technologies like steam engines, and the emergence of English culture in India. Despite being overlooked by mainstream historians, these 'non-historical' events form a crucial part of the larger story of colonial India. Shripantha's research brings to light forgotten histories, proving that even the smallest details can provide valuable insights into the past.

