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Historical Memory Journey

Nilanjana Paul

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Bengal Muslims and Colonial Education, 1854-1947

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A study of colonial education, Muslim middle-class formation, and the politics of separatism in Bengal.

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1935

Government of India Act 1935

The Government of India Act 1935 introduced the most extensive constitutional restructuring of late British India, including broader provincial autonomy and an expanded electoral framework. In Bengal, the new architecture reshaped coalition-building, legislative competition, and representation politics, setting the stage for the 1937 provincial election and later partition-era constitutional struggles.

1947

Partition and Eastern Bengal

In 1947, British India was divided into India and Pakistan, and Bengal itself was split into West Bengal and East Bengal. This chapter traces how rushed borders, communal politics, and mass displacement reshaped the region and set the stage for later struggles over language, autonomy, and identity.

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