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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1940

1940

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN On behalf of the Reception Committee of the Third Session of the Indian History Congress and on behalf of the University of Calcutta T extend our warm and cordial welcome to you all and specially to the delegates the eminent and distinguished scholars who have come from the distant part of India. [...] The city of Calcutta where we have assembled this morning cannot claim the antiquity of either the historic city on the hanks of the Mula in the heart of the Maratha country where you had your First Session or of that ancient place where the waters of the Ganges flow down to meet the waters of the Jumna. [...] Last year my predecessor rferred to the clannishness of the Bengalis in respect of the seletion of the contributors to the tlistory of Bengal projected by the University of Dacca. [...] The Addresses of the Presidents of the first two sessions and the constitution of the Setions of the Congress prove that the former view has been tacitly accepted. [...] Apart from the English the French the German the Russians the Italians and the Americans even scholars belonging to smaller nationalities like the Czechs the Poles the Dutch and the Swedes have made important contributions towards the elucdation of Indian history culture and civilisation.
history
Pages
138
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii unknown view
Address
1-24 M. Huque view
Article
1-13 P. Ray view
A Review of cottage industries in Congress provinces
14-24 H.C. Mookerjee view
Creative Disequilibrium in Freedom Democracy and Socialism
25-37 Benoy Sarkar view
Price Control
38-i S.B. Bose view
Bridging the Gulfs
45-62 Pramanthanath Banerjee view
Historyical Background of Hardy’s Determinism—II
63-74 Bansi Dhar view
Pustoo in the College of Fort Willam
75-84 Priyaranjan Sen view
News and Views
85-87 unknown view
Miscellany
88-93 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
94-97 unknown view
Ourselves
98-101 J.C. Dasgupta view

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