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Eloquent Earth: Early Terracottas in the State Archaeological Museum, West Bengal
Sharmi Chakraborty Sima Roy Chowdhury Gautam Sengupta
Terracotta plaques and figurines are known from the later part of the 19 century from a number of archaeological sites of West Bengal. Sites like Pandu Rajar Dhibi, Chandraketugarh, Tamluk, Harinarayanpur, or Panna evoke memories of a vibrant artistic tra 1st ed. xii+406p.
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Reflections on The Right to Development
Arjun Sengupta (ed.) Archna Negi (ed.) Moushumi Basu (ed.)
The Right to Development (RTD) is a new and highly contested right. Its emergence is linked to the demand for a ‘new international economic order’ by developing countries. Composite in nature and integrating civil and political rights with economic, socia 1st ed. 366p.
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An Annotated Archaeological Atlas of West Bengal (Volume I)
B.D. Chattopadhyaya (ed.) Gautam Sengupta (ed.) Sambhu Chakrabarty (ed.)
An Annotated Archaeological Atlas of West Bengal was envisaged with the objective of making a visual presentation of the cultural profile of West Bengal through different archaeological cultural stages. This Atlas will serve as an instructional aid and al 1st ed. 120p., Maps; Tables; Figures; Notes; Bibliography; Index; 45cm.
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Politics Culture and Society: Collection of Essays in Memory of S.M. Ganguly
Suchitra Ganguli (ed.) Swaraj Sengupta (ed.) Atindra Mohan Goon (ed.)
1st ed. xii+340p.
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Beyond the Transition Phase of WTO
Dipankar Sengupta (ed.) Debashis Chakraborty (ed.) Pritam Banerjee (ed.)
In a volume aimed at all social scientists, economists and lawyers come together in Beyond the Transitional Phase of the WTO: An Indian Perspective on Emerging Issues to discuss topics ranging from the International Trade in Services including Telecommuni 1st ed. 683p., Tables; Figures; References; 23cm.
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Past and Present: Ethnoarchaeology in India
Gautam Sengupta (ed.) Sujit Som (ed.) Suchira Roychoudhury (ed.)
Written by a group of distinguished scholars and illustrated with eighty-four colour photographs this collection of essays pertains to different aspects of ethno-archaeology with definite focus on crucial issues, such as the relevance of ethnohistoric acc 1st ed. xxviii+479p., Maps; Plates; Figures; Tables; Notes; References; Index; 25cm.
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Gaudiya Dance: A Collection of Seminar Papers
Manabendu Banerjee (ed.) Pallab Sengupta (ed.) Mahua Mukherjee (ed.)
This collection of essays on Gaudiya Dance brings to the notice of scholars a distinct style of dance, hitherto uninvestigated, which is characterized by a beautiful blending of devotional religion and art. Dance, music and drama constitute the essential 1st ed. ix+120p., Illustration.
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Rivers and Riverine Landscape in North East India
S. Sengupta (ed.) W.B. Rani (ed.) S. Purkaystha (ed.)
This compendium of twelve papers, presented at a national seminar on river systems in the North Eastern India and their impact upon the Region's Environmental Development, held at St. Mary's College, Shillong, attempts to study the river systems in the No 1st ed. 175p., Illustrations; Figures; Tables; Maps; 23cm.
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People of India: Mizoram
K.S. Singh (ed.) N.N. Sengupta (ed.) B.B. Goswami (ed.)
The Anthropological Survey of India launched the People of India project on 2nd October 1985 to generate an anthropological profile of all communities of India, the impact on them of change and the development process, and the links that bring them togeth 1st ed. 242p., Maps; Plates.
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