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Full Profile BANKURA UNIVERSITY FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE/ CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Name: Dr. SANKAR KUMAR DAS 2. Designation: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 3. Date of Birth : 16/01/1975 4. Specializations: Medieval Indian History & Regional History 5. Contact Information: Contact Address: Deptt. of History, Bankura University, P.O.- Purandarpur, Dist.- Bankura, Pin- 722155 Email: [email protected] Phone Number: 9433579156 6. Academic qualifications: College/ University from which the Abbreviation of the degree degree was obtained University of North Bengal Ph. D Jadavpur University M. Phil Vidyasagar University M. A. VidyasagarUniversity B. A(H) ( Dantan Bhatter College) 7. Academic Experience: Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of North Bengal from September 1, 2005 to December 21, 2015 Lecturer in History, Belda College from April 25, 2003 to August 31, 2005 8. Administrative Experience: Convener, UGBOS in History, Bankura University Head, Department of History, Bankura University (2016-2018) Head, Department of History, University of North Bengal (2015) Member, Executive Council, University of North Bengal (2015) Court Member, Bankura University (2017) Court Member, University of North Bengal (2015) Member, Library Committee, University of North Bengal (2013-2015) Page 1 of 5 9. Research Interests: Please cite briefly the areas of research interests Medieval Indian History Regional History 10. Research Guidance / Supervision: Number of researchers pursuing Ph. D: 06 11. ResearchProjects: Completed projects: The Contai People in the Struggle for Freedom (1905-1935), UGC. Rajnarain Bose: A Study of His Ideas and Activities,University of North Bengal. Currentprojects: The Mahishya Movement in Midnapore and its Impact in Bengal Politics (1897-1931), ICHR. 12. Select list of publications: a) Journals / Online Journals: Mukher KathayItihas: Dantane Bharat Chhado Andolan, Itihas Anusandhan –14, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, 2000, pp. 353-357. Amlasoler Nirikhe Medinipurer Lodha–Saboro Sarkar, Itihas Anusandhan- 20, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, 2006, pp.436-445. Panchaser Manvantar o Medinipur, Itihas Anusandhan- 21, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, 2007, pp. 529-533. Women Freedom Fighters of Midnapur, Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History,Vol.– I, 2007, pp.65-67. Durvikshe Gujarat: Akbar Amal, Itihas Anusandhan – 22, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, 2008, pp.215-221. The Partition of Midnapur: A Chiaroscuro in Bengal Politics, Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol.– 2, 2008,pp.72-76. Revolutionary Nationalism and the Revolutionists of Midnapur (1902-1908), Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol.– 3, 2009,pp.81-87. Page 2 of 5 Salt Satyagraha and Contai, Itihas Prabandhamala 2010, Itihas Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh,pp. 74-80. The Anti-Union Board Movement in Contai: a first crunch at the crust, Itihas Prabandhamala 2011, Itihas Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh,pp. 170-174. The Mahishyas: The Wrangle over Caste-identity, Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol-5, 2012,pp. 72-75. The Epilogue of the Contai Salt Satyagraha, Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research, Vol.-2, January- March 2013, pp.112-114. The Swadeshi Movement in Contai: Zamindars and Women, Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol-6, 2013, pp.111-116. New Wave: Towards a New India,Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research, Vol.2, July- September 2013,pp. 65-69. Mukundarame Bangla Samaj ,Abahaman, Vol.-5-6, No.-6-7, July-June, 2013-2014, Corpus Research Institute, Kolkata,pp.150-153. Surya Sen and the Chittagong Uprising of 1930,Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research, Vol.-3, October-December 2014, pp.122-124. The Swarajya Party and Contai,The Journal of Social Science and Humanity Research 2(2) 2014, pp.162-168. Non-Cooperation Movement and Contai, Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol-7, 2014,pp.105-113. Swadeshi Andolane Dui Bangla: Bhabana o Karmasadhana, Suchinta: Bi-annual Research Journal of Social Science, Vol.- I, No- II, March 2015, pp.129-136. The Great War and the Movement in Contai(1914-1919), Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol-8, 2015,PP.111-116. Medinipure Bampanthar Udbhab o Tebhaga Andolan, Chaturthabarta, Vol.- VIII, October 2015,pp.55-59. The Contai Mass in the Swadeshi Movement (1905-1911),Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol- 9, 2016, pp.1-12. Daridrya o Durvikshe Bangla: Akbar Amal, Chaturthabarta, Vol.- IX, April 2016, pp.21-26. The Delhi Sultanate: State and People, Vidyawarta, April-June 2018, Issue-25, Vol.-01,pp. 8-11. b) Books/ book chapters / E-book: Books: Swadhinata Sangrame Medinipur (1939-1945), Bangiya Sahitya Samsad, Kolkata, 2016. (ISBN: 978-93-85131-72-1). Freedom Movement in Midnapore: Contai: A Case Study (1901-1935), Gyan Bharati Publications, Delhi, 2018.(ISBN: 978-93-85538-01-8). c) Editor(s) / Co-Editor(s): Co-Editor: Karatoya: North Bengal University Journal of History, Vol-3 & 7. 13. Membership of Learned Societies: Page 3 of 5 Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti, West Bengal The Asiatic Society Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Bangladesh Itihas Samiti Itihas Academy Dhaka- Bangladesh 14. Invited lectures delivered: What is History?, P.G. Deptt. of History, Tamralipta Mahavidyalaya, Tamluk, Purba Medinipur, November 5, 2014. B. R. Ambedkar: Samajbhabana o Karmasadhana, A Group of Teachers of Humanities of Saldiha College,Saldiha, Bankura in collaboration with Department of Economics, Abhedananda Mahavidyaliya, Sainthia, Birbhum, September 3-4, 2016. Jangalmahaler ek Bishita Janajati Abhyuthan: Chuar Bidroha, Department of History, P.R.M.S. Mahavidyalaya, Bankurain collaboration with Saldiha College, Saldiha, Bankura, September 22-23, 2016. Students of Contai in Swadeshi Movement, Department of History, Malda Women’s College, November 28-29, 2016. Jhargram in Swadeshi Movement, Department of History, J. K. College, Purulia in collaboration with Manbhum Mahavidyalaya, Purulia, January 10-11, 2017. B. R. Ambedkar: His Mind and Art Activities, Department of History, Saltora Netaji Centenary College, Bankura in collaboration with Department of History, Jamini Roy College, Beliatore, Bankura, February 14-15, 2017. Pilgrimage Centre and Indian Culture, Department of History in collaboration with IQAC, Patrasayer Mahavidyalaya, Patrasayer, Bankura, March 16, 2017. Change and Continuity in India, Department of Philosophy & Department of History, Garhbeta College, Garhbeta, Paschim Medinipur, March 17, 2017. Birendranath Sasmol in the Freedom Movement, Department of History, Gobinda Prasad Mahavidyalaya, Amarkanan, Bankura, July 28, 2017. Anti-Union Board Movement of Midnapore: The Most Successful First Satyagraha in India ( 1920-1921), P.G. Department of History, Bankura Zilla Saradamani Mahila Mahavidyapith, Bankura, November 22, 2017. Role of Indian People in the War of Liberation of Bangladesh, Department of History, Gourav Guin Memorial College, Chandrakona Road, Paschim Medinipur, September 4, 2018. 15. Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Symposia: Swadeshi Andolane Medinipur o Tar Uttaradhikar, Corpus Research Institute, Kolkata, March 12-13, 2005. Swadeshi Movement in Contai: A Methodological Study, Centre for Local Languages and Culture, N.B.U., March 23-24, 2012. The Anti-Union Board Movement in Contai: An Autonomous Movement, Sonada Degree College, Sonada, Darjeeling, March 27-28, 2012. Page 4 of 5 Oscillating historicity of the Jangalmahal,Saldiha College, Saldiha, Bankurain collaboration with KhatraAdibasiMahavidyalaya, Khatra, Bankura, October 4-5, 2012. Jangalmahaler Ek Gram Amlasol: Samasya o Unnayan, Corpus Research Institute,Kolkata, February, 2-3, 2013. Bhagchasi Andolane Kanthi, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, January 24-26, 2014. Rajnarayan Basu Swajatya Chinta, Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad, Kolkata, January 22-24, 2015. Agriculture and Industry in Amlasol: Problems and Possibilities, Department of Science and Technology,Government of West Bengal &University of North Bengal, February 28 & March 1, 2015. Bharat Chhado Andolane Manvantarer Medinipur, Deptt. of Bengali, University of North Bengal, March 11-12, 2015. Women in Contai of Salt Satyagraha, Deptt. of History, University of North Bengal, March 13-14, 2015. Nabadigante Amlasol, Corpus Research Institute, Kolkata, March 25-26, 2016. Samnayaya Sadhanay Kanthir Swadeshi Andolan, Department of Bengali, Aliah University, Kolkata, October 3-4, 2018. 16. Other notable activities: Convener, National & International Seminar Page 5 of 5 .
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