Secondary Sources
38 Entries foundIn this section users will find scholarly historical works which refer to the institution, as part of their analyses of different problems of modern Indian history. Since the Hindu/Presidency College was at the centre of important developments in modern Indian social life, a big number of historical works engage withfigures and events from the institution. Histories of science, nationalism, social reform, religion, education, postcolonial state-making, and many more deal with the College, as the College contributed seminally to these aspects of modern Indian history. This section will give users a basic understanding of the location of the institution within the existing historiography of modern India.
On Rammohan Roy
Authors: Ramesh Chandra Majumder
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Shakespeare Studies in Colonial Bengal: The Early Phase
Authors: Hema Dahiya
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Student Politics in British India and Beyond
Authors: Tom Wilkinson
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
H. H. Wilson and the Hindu College, 1823-1832
Authors: Anita Coomer
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Hindu College and Laj Saheb
Authors: Sangbad Prabhakar
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Generational Communities: Student Activism and the Politics of Becoming in South Asia
Authors: Jean Thomas Martelli , Kristina Garalyte
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Acharya Jagadish Chandra Basu
Authors: Phaneendranath Basu
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
The Presidency College
Authors: Babu Kissory Chand Mitra
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin
Medha o Samaj: Partha Chatterjee's Speech on Presidency
Authors: Partha Chatterjee
In Secondary Sources, Articles and Essays
By Presi Admin