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The Calcutta star almanac and strangers' guide in Calcutta : including commercial & trade list for MDCCCXLV.
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Year: 1844 Publisher: Calcutta E.P. de Beaufort

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Index to the publications of the Asiatic Society : first supplement, 1954-1968
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Year: 1971 Publisher: Calcutta : Asiatic society,

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The Black Hole of Calcutta : a reconstruction
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Year: 1966 Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin,

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Catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the collection of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal
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Year: 1939 Publisher: Calcutta : Royal Asiatic society of Bengal,

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Mother Teresa : the final verdict
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ISBN: 8188248002 9788188248001 Year: 2003 Publisher: Kolkata: Meteor Books,

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Calcutta : two years in the city
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ISBN: 9781908526182 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Union Books,

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Representing Calcutta : modernity, nationalism, and the colonial uncanny
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ISBN: 0415343593 Year: 2005 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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This major new postcolonial study addresses the questions of modernity and space that haunt our perceptions of Calcutta. This book explores the politics of representation and the cultural changes that occurred in the city as its residents negotiated the idea of being 'modern'. Its dynamic range encompasses Asian Studies and History, Architecture and Urbanism The text responds to two inter-related concerns about the city. First is the image of Calcutta as the worst-case scenario of a Third World city -- the proverbial "city of dreadful nights. Second is the changing nature of the city's public spaces - the demise of certain forms of urban sociality that have been mourned in recent literature as the passing of Bengali modernity. Drawing on its postcolonial and spatial theory, it examines the city under British colonial rule as well as its later incarnations and explores issues such as gender, identity and nationalism. We begin with an analysis of the British attitudes that produced a dominant image of a problem-ridden city in the nineteenth century, and then proceed to explore other ways of envisioning it, emphasizing various modes of Bengali spatial imagination and practice. The crafting of a nationalist identity was central to modern Bengali spatial imagination and was animated by the conflicting responses of Bengali residents to city life as they attempted to work out the ethics of their public and private selves in literature, art, residential design, and in the creation of new urban spaces. This new text problematizes the idea of representing the city - both colonialist and nationalist. It argues for models of urbanism, nationalism, and modernity that cannot be fathomed by neat renderings into black/white, spiritual/material, but must be understood in terms of strategic "translations" between cultural and political domains. An essential and challenging new work from this leading author.


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The Annals of the College of Fort William : From the Period of its Foundation to the Present Time
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ISBN: 1139507346 1108056040 Year: 1819 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Fort William College was an academy established in Calcutta in 1800 by the British colonial administrator Richard Wellesley (1760-1842). Its purpose was to train British officials in numerous oriental languages, which resulted in the publication of several pioneering reference works and thousands of translated texts. First published in 1819, this book was compiled by Thomas Roebuck (1781-1819), assistant secretary to the college's council, as a tribute to Lord Wellesley's work. It contains records of all the memorable events that had taken place at the college since its establishment; Roebuck believed this would help new students in learning the principles on which the college was founded, and how former students had benefited accordingly. Drawing on official documents and containing writings by Wellesley himself, the work offers historians and linguists a valuable insight into a highly influential institution in British India.


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The Asiatic society of Bengal and the discovery of India's past, 1784-1838
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ISBN: 0195621026 Year: 1988 Publisher: Delhi : Oxford university press,

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Until the Asiatic Society of Bengal was founded in 1783, the vast landscape of early Indian history, literature, philosophy, and culture remained lost to the western world. This book traces the history of the Society as an institution and describes the motivations and work of various scholars.


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Jews of the Raj
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ISBN: 0951815016 Year: 1995 Publisher: London : Hyman Publishers,

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