Occasional Papers

Occasional Papers

Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta List of Occasional Papers 1. Asok Sen, Iswarchandra Vidyasagar and his Elusive Milestones. 2. Bhabatosh Datta, Budget Deficit, Money Supply and Inflation. 3. Sunil Munsi, Railway Network Growth in Eastern India, 1854-1910. 4. Dipesh Chakraborty, Sasipada Banerjee: A Study in the Nature of the First Contact of the Bangali Bhadralok with the Working Classes of Bengal 5. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Reflections on Patterns of Regional Growth in India During the Period of British Rule. 6. Gautam Bhadra, Social Groups and Social Relations in the Town of Murshidabad, 1765-1793 . 7. Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, Contemporary Studies on the Indian Party System: An Evaluative Account. 8. Shibani Kinkar Chaube, Studies in the Constitution and Government of India: A Methodological Survey. 9. Nirmala Banerjee, Demand for Electricity. 10. Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, Comintern and the Colonial Question: The Decolonisation Controversy. 11. Dipesh Chakraborty, Communal Riots and Labour: Bengal’s Jute Mill Hands in the 1890s. 12. Nripendranath Bandyopadhyay, An Enquiry into the Causes of the Sharp Increase in Agricultural Labourers in North Bengal. 13. Arun Ghosh(comp), Research Notes and Documents Collected by the Late Pradyot Mukherjee 14. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Choice of Techniques and Technological Development in Underdeveloped Countries: A Critique of the Non-Neoclassical Orthodoxy . 15. Partha Chatterjee, On the Scientific Study of Politics: A Review of the Positivist Method . 16. Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Trade and Empire in Awadh, 1765-1804. 17. Shibani Kinkar Chaube, The Ethnic and Social Bases of Indian Federalism. 18. Debes Roy, Bangla Sambad-Samayik Patre Joti Chinher Byabahar, 1818-1858 . (In Bengali) 19. Amalendu Guha, Medieval Northeast India: Polity Society and Economy, 1200-1750 A.D. 20. Barun De, The Colonialist Premise in the British Occupation of Bengal: Contributions by Clive and Pitt, the Elder, During 1757-59. 21. Partha Chatterjee, Thinking About Ideology: In Search of an Analytical Framework . 22. Ranajit Das Gupta, Material Conditions and Behavioural Aspects of Calcutta Working Class 1875- 1899. 23. A.P. Rao, An Essay on John Rawls’ Theory of Distributive Justice and its Relevance to the Third World . 24. Keya Deb, Impact of Plantations on the Agrarian Structure of the Brahmaputra Valley . 25. Amalendu Guha, Assamese Peasant society in the Late Nineteenth Century: Structure and Trend. 26. Indrani Ray , Of Trade and Traders in Seventeenth Century India: An Unpublished French Memoir by George Roques. 27. Abanti Kundu, Pattern of Organisation in Handloom Industry of West Bengal . 28. Subhendu Dasgupta, Foreign Technical Collaboration in Indian Business Houses 1957-1976: A Quantitative Analysis. 29. Indrani Ray, The Multiple Faces of the Early 18th Century Indian Merchants . 30. Partha Chatterjee, Agrarian Relations and Politics in Bengal: Some Considerations on the Making of the Tenancy Act Amendment, 1928. 31. N. Krishnaji, Cobb-Douglas Agricultural Production Functions: A Sceptical Note. 32. Hiteshranjan Sanyal, Rarher Itihas Prasange Kayekti Katha. (In Bengali) 33. Subhendu Dasgupta, Continuity of Linkages: A Study of Transnational Corporations in the Power Sector of India, 1947-1967 . 34. Sunil Munsi, An Enquiry into the Nature of Frontier Settlements: Case Study of Hill Darjeeling. 35. Iqtidar Alam Khan, Coming of Gunpowder and the Response of Indian Polity. 36. Keya Dasgupta, The Formation of a Transport Network in an Export-Oriented Economy: Brahmaputra Valley, 1839-1914 . 37. Gyanendra Pandey , Economic Dislocation in Nineteenth Century Eastern UP: Some Implications of the Decline of Artisanal Industry in Colonial India . 38. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Merchants and Colonialism . 39. Gyanendra Pandey, Rallying Round the Cow: Sectarian Strife in the Bhojpur Region, c.1888- 1917. 40. Dipesh Chakraborty and Ranajit Das Gupta, Some Aspects of Labour History of Bengal in the Nineteenth Century: Two Views. 41. Abanti Routh, Determinants of Territorial Specialisation in the Cotton Handloom Industry in Early Colonial Bengal . 42. Javeed Alam, Dialectics of Capitalist Transformation and National Crystallization: Some Notes on the National Question in India. 43. Amalendu Guha, A Historiographical Perspective for North-east India. 44. Saugata Mukherji, The Jute Industry in Eastern India during the Depression and its Influence on the Economy of the Region. 45. Amalendu Guha, The Indian National Question: A Conceptual Frame . 46. N. Krishnaji, Family Size, Levels of Living and Differential Mortality . 47. Partha Chatterjee, More on Modes of Power and the Peasantry . 48. Debes Roy, Pre-British Bengali Prose: Search for Sources . 49. Sanjeeb Mukherjee, The Indian Big Bourgeoisie and the State: An Exploratory Analysis 50. Amalendu Guha, More About Parsi Seths: Their Roots, Entrepreneurship and Comprador Role, 1650-1918. 51. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Money and Credit as Areas of Conflict in Colonial India. 52. Hitesranjan Sanyal, Literary Sources of Medieval Bengali History: A Study of a Few Mangalkavya Texts. 53. Saugata Mukherji, Agricultural Marketing in a Colonial Setting: An Introduction . 54. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Towards a Correct Reading of Lenin’s Theory of Imperialism. 55. Pranati Chaudhuri, Refugees in West Bengal: A Study of the Growth and Distribution of Refugee Settlements within the CMD. 56. Parthasarathi Banerjee, Induction of Computers in India. 57. Gyanendra Pandey, Encounters and Calamities: The History of a North Indian Qasba in the Nineteenth Century 58. N. Krishnaji, Poverty and Fertility: A Review of Theory and Evidence. 59. Partha Chatterjee, The Colonial State and Peasant Resistance in Bengal 1920-1947. 60. Asok Sen and Alok Banerjee, Calcutta Metropolitan District in the Urban Context of West Bengal (1651-1981). 61. Sanjeeb Mukherjee, The Bourgeoisie and Politics in West Bengal . 62. Asok Sen and Alok Banerjee, Migrants in the Calcutta Metropolitan District 1951-1971. 63. Uttam Kumar Bhattacharya, The Growth of the Machine Tool Industry in India. 64. Amalendu Guha, The Ahom Political System: An Enquiry into the State Formation Process in Medieval Assam 1228-1714. 65. Asok Sen, The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism . 66. Asok Sen, Weber, Gramsci and Capitalism . 67. Amalendu Guha, Neo-Vaishnavism to Insurgency: Peasant Uprisings and the Crisis of Feudalism in late 18th century Assam 68. Sunil Kumar Munsi, Some Observations on the Trend of Urbanisation in West Bengal. 69. Gyanendra Pandey, The Congress and the Nation, c. 1917-1947 . 70. Manoj Kumar Sanyal, Price of Rice and Land Transfer in the West Bengal Districts (1905-6 - 1941-42) 71. Nirmala Banerjee, Women and Industrialisation in Developing Countries 72. Keya Dasgupta and Amalendu Guha, The 1983 Assembly Poll in Assam: An Analysis of its Background and Implications. 73. Ramachandra Guha, Eco-Development Debate: A Critical Review . 74. Ruma Chatterjee, Cotton Handloom Manufactures of Bengal 1870-1921. 75. Saugata Mukherji, Agrarian Class Formation in Modern Bengal 1931-1951 76. Hiteshranjan Sanyal, Trends of Change in the Bhakti Movement in Bengal . 77. Ramachandra Guha, Forestry and Social Protest in British Kumaun, c 1823-1921 . 78. Javeed Alam, Class Community and Nationality Formation: A Theoretical Exploration Through Two Case Studies. 79. Bhubanes Misra, The Cotton Mill Industry of Eastern India in the Late Nineteenth Century. 80. Ramkrishna Chatterjee, Christian Missionaries and Labour Migration to Assam Tea Gardens in Colonial Times 81. Bimal Kirshan Matilal, Scepticism and Mysticism in Indian Philosophy . 82. Keya Dasgupta, Wastelands Colonization Policy and the Settlement of Ex-Plantation Labour in the Brahmaputra Valley: A Study in Historical Perspective. 83. Siddhartha Guha Ray, Tram workers of Calcutta: Some Reflections on Unionisation and Political Experience 1920 to 1930. 84. Amalendu Guha, The Decline of the Ahom Kingdom of Assam: 1765-1826. 85. Raghabendra Chattopadhyay, Indian National Congress and the Indian Bourgeoisie: Liaquat Ali Khan’s Budget of 1947-48. 86. Uttam Kr. Bhattacharya, Engineering Research Institute, Technology Development and Economic Growth: A Case Study . 87. Debdas Banerjee Unevenness of Development in a National Economy: A Case Study , of West Bengal Industries. 88. Raghabendra Chattopadhyay, An Early British Government Initiative in the Genesis of Indian Planning. 89. Satyajit Dasgupta, The Tebhaga Movement in Bengal, 1946-47 . 90. M.S.S. Pandian, Peasants, Natural Resource Use and State Intervention in Manchilnadu, c.1850- 1940 91. N. Krishnaji, Poverty and Sex Ratio: Some Data and Speculations. 92. Gerard Heuze, Dhanbad: Exception or Model? 93. Barun De, Nationalism as a Binding Force: The Dialectics of the Historical Course of Nationalism - 1. 94. Partha Chatterjee, The Nationalist Resolution of the Women’s Question . 95. Arun Kumar Patnaik, Concept of Commonsense: Towards a theory of Gramsci’s Subaltern Consciousness in Hegemony Processes. 96. Govinda Chandra Rath, Industrialization to Indigenization: A Study on Cultural Reformulation of a Tribe in Orissa. 97. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Technological Self-reliance and Underdevelopment. 98. Debdas Banerjee, An Appraisal of the Indo-British Commodity Trade: 1871-1887 . 99. Sanjukta Das, Feminist Literary Criticism: A New Look at Old Things . 100. Arun Kumar Patnaik, The Local State and Rural Policies: A Study of Digapahandi Block 1957- 1983. 101. Debdas Banerjee, Some Quantitative Aspects of the Changes in Manufacture in India 1880- 1900. 102.

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