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This seminal work by R. C. Dutt provides an exhaustive exploration of Bengal’s rich cultural heritage spanning from the earliest historical periods to the colonial era. The author presents a detailed biographical and critical history that traces the intellectual, artistic, and social developments of Bengal across centuries.
Dutt’s analysis covers the evolution of Bengali civilization, including contributions to literature, philosophy, science, and arts. The latter sections of the work focus on intellectual progress during British rule in India, offering critical perspectives on how colonial administration influenced cultural institutions and scholarly pursuits.
This historical chronicle serves as both a reference work and interpretive narrative, making it invaluable for scholars, historians, and students interested in understanding Bengal’s significant role in shaping Indian civilization and intellectual thought.







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