Story of ambivalent modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal: the rise and fall of Bengali elitism in South Asia
By: Chatterjee, Pranab.
Contributor(s): Wawrytko, Sandra A.
Series: Asian thought and culture. Publisher: New York Peter Lang 2010Description: xvi, 294.ISBN: 9781433108204.Subject(s): Bangladesh -- Civilization | West Bengal (India) -- Civilization | Elite (Social sciences) -- Bangladesh | Elite (Social sciences) -- India -- West Bengal | Bengali (South Asian people) -- Social ConditionsDDC classification: 306.0954 CHA-SItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | NASSDOC Library | 306.0954 CHA-S (Browse shelf) | Available | 46426 |
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includes appendix, bibliography and index
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