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History Publication Publication Sl Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Swami Vivekananda Central Library Total Books on History Publication Publication Sl. No. Accession no. Call Number Title Author Publisher Edition Place Date THE RAMKRISHNA THE CULTURAL HERITAGE SARVEPALLI 1 41 954/RAM V.1 MISSION,INSTI CALCUTTA OF INDIA RADHAKRISHNAN TUTE OF CULTURE SRI THE CULTURAL HERITAGE RAMKRISHNA RAMKRISHNA 2 42 954/RAM/2 CALCUTTA OF INDIA MISSION ASRAM CENTENARY COMMITTEE SRI THE CULTURAL HERITAGE RAMKRISHNA RAMKRISHNA 3 43 954/RAM CALCUTTA OF INDIA MISSION ASRAM CENTENARY COMMITTEE THE RAMKRISHNA THE CULTURAL HERITAGE HARIDAS 4 44 954/RAM/V-4 MISSION,INSTI CALCUTTA 1956 2 ND OF INDIA BHATTERJEE TUTE OF CULTURE SATENDRANATH 5 45 922.945/MAJ/VIV VIVEKANANDA CHARIT ANANDA KOLKATA 1353 MAJUMDAR 6 89 959.7/MUK/VIE VIETNAM E KICHUDIN 1974 7 132 923.254/TEN/MAH MAHATMA D. G. TENDULKAR 954.04/DUT/SOC A SOCIAL HISTORY OF 8 138 1975 C2 MODERN INDIA A GENERAL HISTORY OF 9 149 940/THA/GEN OLIVER THATCHER JOHN MURRAY 1914 EUROPE 10 271 923.2/RUS/LEG LEGACY OF A PRESIDENT 1957 RATNA 11 292 954.14/SAR/ISL ISLAM IN BENGAL Calcutta 1972 PRAKASHAN A. MUKHERJEE UNOBINGSH SATABDITE SUSILKUMAR 12 308 954.1408/GUP & CO. PRIVATE kolkata 1959 BANGLAR NABAGARAN GUPTA LIMITED WALTER 13 404 909.82/LAN THE WORLD SINCE 1919 CONSUELO MACMILLAN new york 1959 LANGSAM EUROPE BETWEEN TWO 14 408 940.5/DHA S. N. DHAR B. G. PAUL MADRAS 1951 WORLD WARS WALTER 15 409 909.82/LAN THE WORLD SINCE 1919 CONSUELO MACMILLAN new york 1959 LANGSAM THE CAMBRIDGE S. CHAND & 16 410 954/CAM/3 WOLSELEY HAIG DELHI 1958 HISTORY OF INDIA CO. ENGLAND UNDER THE METHUEN & 17 411 942.06/TRE/ENG G.M. TRAVELYAN London 1904 STUARTS CO LTD METHUEN & 18 412 940.2/RED A HISTORY OF EUROPE W.F REDDAWAY London 1936 CO LTD CALCUTTA THE CHARLES DOWNER 19 413 940.28/HAZ/FU EUROPE SINCE 1815 WORLD PRESS Calcutta 1959 HAZEN PVT. LTD THE CAMBRIDGE S. CHAND & 20 414 954/CAM/V-5 H. H. DODWELL DELHI HISTORY OF INDIA CO. MODERN INDIAN 21 415 954.08/SAR V-2 1959 HISTORY GEORGE ALLEN 22 417 954/MAJ V.1 THE VEDIC AGE R.C. MAJUMDAR AND UNWIN London 1951 LTD EUROPE SINCE LONGMANS 23 418 940.27/THO DAVID THOMAS London 1957 NAPOLEON GREEN & CO. 24 419 940.2/RIK MODERN EUROPE T. W. RIKER MACMILLAN New york 1935 AN ADVANCED HISTORY 25 421 954/MAJ R.C. MAJUMDARF MACMILLAN London 1958 OF INDIA INTERNATIONAL 26 426 909.82/CAR RELATION BETWEEN THE E. H. CARR MACMILLAN London 1963 TWO WORLD WARS THE INDIAN MODERN INDIAN 27 427 954.031/SAR/MOD DR.S.C. SARKAR PRESS PRIVATE Allahabad 1942 HISTORY LTD MOTILAL 28 428 954.01/MAJ/ANC ANCIENT INDIA R.C. MAJUMDAR New Delhi 1960 BANARSIDASS ENGLAND UNDER THE 29 429 942.05/ELT/ENG 1962 TUDORS EUROPE BETWEEN TWO 30 430 940.5/DHA S. N. DHAR B. G. PAUL MADRAS 1951 WORLD WARS EUROPE SINCE 31 433 940.27/THO DAVID THOMAS LONGMANS London 1957 NAPOLEON HISTORY OF BRITISH 32 434 954.08/ROB 1921 INDIA GOVIND 954.02/SAR/NEW V-NEW HISTORY OF THE 33 435 SAKHARAM PHOENIX Mumbai 1946 1 MARATHAS VOLUME 1 SARDESAI HISTORY OF BRITISH 34 437 954.08/ROB 1939 INDIA HARCOURT, FERDINAND 35 438 940.2/SCH A HISTORY OF EUROPE BRACE AND New york SCHEVILL COMPANY THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF INDIAN BHARATIYA 36 439 954/MAJ V.9 PEOPLE : BRITISH R.C. MAJUMDARF BOMBAY 1963 VIDYA BHAVAN PARAMOUNTCY AND INDIAN RENAISSANCE SIR J.A.R. METHUEN & 37 440 940.28/MAR A HISTORY OF EUROPE London 1931 MARRIOTT CO LTD OXFORD A CONCISE HISTORY OF 38 441 954/RAW H. G. RAWLINSON UNIVERSITY kolkata 1958 2 nd THE INDIAN PEOPLE PRESS THE OXFORD HISTORY OF CLARENDON 39 442 954/SMI/O.H.I. VINCENT A. SMITH kolkata 1958 3rd INDIA PRESS NARENDAR 40 443 954/SIN HISTORY OF INDIA MUKHERJEE kolkata 1958 KRISHNA SINHA THE WEB OF JYOTIRINDRA PROGRESSIVE 41 563 909.82/DAS-10/c-1 INTERNATIONAL kolkata 1961 DASGUPTA PUBLISHERS RELATION SHANTINIKAYTANEY AMITAV 42 596 954.14/CHA/SHA TEEN SANGHEE Calcutta 1981 SUKHER BAROMASWA CHOWDHURY GENERAL PRINTER AND 43 625 954.14/SUR/KOL KOLKATA ATUL SURE Calcutta PUBLISHARE PVT LTD PRACHIN BHARATYA 44 706 954.01/GHO/PRA 1355 2nd SAVATAR ITIHAS OXFORD A SHORT HISTORY OF G.M.GATHORNE 45 713 909/GAT/SHO C2 UNIVERSITY London 1934 INTERNATIONA HARDY PRESS AN ADVANCED HISTORY 46 724 954/MAZ R.C. MAJUMDARF MACMILLAN London 1958 OF INDIA GEORGE PHILIP 47 742 942/MUI BRITISH HISTORY RAMSAY MUIR London 1950 & SON ADAM AND EUROPE IN THE XIX TH & 48 743 940.28/LIP E. LIPSON CHARLES London 1940 XX TH CENTURIES BLACK GEORGE THE NEW GROUNDWORK 49 744 942/WAR TOWNSEND BLACKIE London 1955 OF BRITISH HISTORY WARNER THE NEW GROUNDWORK 50 774 942/WAR/NEW 1953 OF BRITISH HISTORY HISTORY OF THE 51 856 954.08/MAJ FREEDOM MOVEMENT IN 1963 INDIA RAMMOHAN TO 52 858 923/MUL/RAM 1952 1st RAMAKRISHANA SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- CHARITMALA : BRAJENDRANATH 53 861 920/BAN SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 MRITUNJOY BANERJEE PARISOT VIDYALANKAR SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- BRAJENDRANATH 54 862 920/BAN CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 BANERJEE ISHWARCHANDRA GUPTA PARISOT BANGIO- YOGENDRANATH BRAJENDRANATH 55 863 923/BAG SAHITTO- kolkata 1350 VIDYABHUSHAN BANERJEE PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- BRAJENDRANATH 56 864 920/BAN CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 2nd BANERJEE RAMMOHAN ROY PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- BRAJENDRANATH 57 865 920/BAN CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 2nd BANERJEE AKHOYKUMAR DUTTA PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- BRAJENDRANATH 58 866 920/BAN CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 BANERJEE PARICHAND MITRA PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- BRAJENDRANATH 59 867 920/BAN CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1350 BANERJEE RAJENDRALAL MITRA PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- 60 868 920/DAS CHARITMALA : WILLIAM SAJANIKANTA DAS SAHITTO- kolkata 1349 2nd KERI PARISOT SAHITYA-SADHAK- BANGIO- JOGESHCHANDRA 61 869 920/BAG CHARITMALA : SAHITTO- kolkata 1350 BAGAL DEBENDRANATH THAKUR PARISOT OXFORD 62 884 909/THO WORLD HISTORY DAVID THOMSON UNIVERSITY London 1960 PRESS 63 1011 923.0254/NEH JAWAHARLAL NEHRU JAHARLAL NEHARU JOHN LANE London 1955 RAMESHCHANDRA BHARATIYA 64 1012 954/Maz/ v.1 THE VEDIC AGE Kolkata 1951 MAZUMDAR VIDYA BHAVAN INDIAN 65 1023 920.9/RAS-32 AMAR JIBAN RAS SUNDAREE kolkata 1363 ASSOCIATED 66 1031 954.09/GRI MODERN INDIA 1962 3rd THE CAMBRIDGE S. CHAND & 67 1060 954/CAM/4 RICHARD BURN DELHI 1957 HISTORY OF INDIA CO. THE CAMBRIDGE S. CHAND & 68 1061 954/CAM/4 RICHARD BURN DELHI 1957 HISTORY OF INDIA CO. INTERNATIONAL MADAN GOPAL 69 1062 909.82/GUP/pt 1 CHAITANYA allahabad 1961 RELATION SINCE 1919 GUPTA AN ADVANCED HISTORY 70 1145 942/TOU T. F. TOUT LONGMANS london 1935 OF GREAT BRITAIN A SHORT HISTORY OF JOHN RICHARD 71 1146 942/GRE MACMILLAN LONDON 1916 ENGLISH PEOPLE GREEN 72 1147 942/CAR A HISTORY OF BRITAIN E.H CARTER OXFORD LONDON 1937 HISTORY OF BENGAL SIR JADUNATH UNIVERSITY OF 73 1167 954.14/HIS/B Calcutta 1948 VOLUME II SARKAR DACCA THE OXFORD HISTORY OF CLARENDON 74 1182 954/SMI/O.H.I. VINCENT A. SMITH kolkata 1958 3rd INDIA PRESS 75 1206 954.08/SEN EIGHTEEN FIFTY-SEVEN 1975 SIMON AND 76 1210 901/DUR/V.2 THE LIFE OF THE GREECE WILL DURANT NEW YORK SCHUSTER THE NATIONAL STUDIES IN THE BENGAL ATULCHANDRA COUNCIL OF 77 1219 954.1408/GUP kolkata 1958 RENAISSANCE GUPTA EDUCATION, BENGAL THE STORY OF EARLY 78 1265 954.01/SEN/STO 1964 INDIAN CIVILIZATION SRI SACHINDRA 79 1366 954.92/ADH/SIL SILAIDAHA O RABINDRA JIGASHA kolkata 1974 NATH ADHIKARY LIFE AND EXPERIENCES 80 1484 925/ROY/LIF 1932 OF A BENGALI CHEMIST RABINDRANATHER DR. ASHRAF 81 1504 954.14/SID/RAB SANTINIKETAN O MUKTODHARA Dhaka 1974 SIDDIKY SRINIKETAN RADHARAMAN SUBARNA 82 1894 954.14/MIT/KAL V.I KOLIKATA- DARPAN Calcutta 1980 MITRA RAKHA 83 1895 954.14/MIT/ITI ITIHASEY BONGADESH SUKUMAR MITRA KOTHA SHILPI Calcutta 1973 PREHISTORIC ANCIENT 84 2315 954.01/BAN/PRE 1942 AND HINDU INDIA THE AGE OF IMPERIAL BHARATIYA 85 2317 954/MAJ R.C. MAJUMDARF BOMBAY 1951 UNITY VIDYA BHAVAN ENGLAND OF THE PENGUIN 86 2382 942.06/ASH MAURICE ASHLEY London 1952 SEVENTF CENTURY BOOKS OXFORD 87 2383 942.06/CLA THE LATHER STUARTS SIR GEORGE CLARK UNIVERSITY London 1934 PRESS CAMBRIDGE THE NEW CAMBRIDGE 88 2392 940.2/CAM/7 J. O. LINDSAY UNIVERSITY london 1957 MODERN HISTORY PRESS ENGLAND UNDER THE 89 2397 942.05/FEI/ENG 1951 STUARTS GEORGE 90 2398 942/TRE HISTORY OF ENGLAND MACAULAY LONGMANS London 1952 3rd TREVELYAN 91 2402 920/HAY/BOOK THE BOOK OF EXPLORERS 1953 92 2409 954.08/AZA/I.W(E)INDIA WINS FREEDOM 1959 GENERAL FROM SANSKRIT AND PRINTER AND 93 2511 954.14/DEY/EAR SUSILKUMAR DEY KOLKATA 1942 BENGALI SOURCES PUBLISHARE PVT LTD CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONL AT THE 94 2531 942.06/TAN CONFLICTS OF THE J. R. TANNER London 1928 UNIVERSITY SEVENTH CENTURY PRESS THE REVOLUTIONARY CENTRAL BOOK 95 2567 940.27/ROS C1 HOLLAND ROSE ALLAHABAD 1958 7th AND NAPOLEONIC ERA DEPOT REVOLUTIONARY 96 2568 940.27/STE MORSE STEPHENS RIVINGTIONS LONDON 1959 EUROPE REVOLUTIONARY 97 2569 940.27/STE.c2 MORSE STEPHENS RIVINGTONS London 1959 EUROPE REVOLUTIONARY 98 2570 940.27/STE MORSE STEPHENS RIVINGTONS London 1959 EUROPE DAS 99 2571 940.2/SEN EUROPER ITIHASH SEN KOLKATA PUBLISHING ATUL CHANDRA MOULICK 100 2572 940.2/ROY/GHO EUROPAR ITIHASH Calcutta ROY LIBRARY BOLTON'S DICTONARY OF W. FOULSHAM 101 2573 902/BOL M BOLTON London DATES AND CO LTD ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ROUTLEDGE 102 2574 940.1/PIR/C1 HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL HRNRI PIRENNE AND KEGAN London 1936 EUROPE PAUL LTD A POLITICAL AND THE UNITED CARLTON J.H 103 2575 940.2/HAY/V.1 CULTURAL HISTORY OF STATES ARMED U.
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