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Calcutta Past and Present offers a comprehensive historical narrative of one of India’s most significant cities. Through detailed analysis and scholarly research, Kathleen Blechynden traces the evolution of Calcutta from its early days as a British East India Company settlement to its development as a thriving modern metropolis.
The book explores the city’s architectural heritage, including its colonial buildings, temples, and monuments that reflect its diverse cultural influences. Blechynden examines how Calcutta became a center of intellectual and cultural renaissance, producing notable figures in literature, arts, and social reform movements.
By comparing the historical Calcutta with its contemporary state, the author provides valuable insights into urban development, social change, and the lasting impact of colonial rule on Indian cities. The work serves as both a historical document and a cultural study, making it essential reading for those interested in Indian history and urban studies.







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