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Contents: Part I: 1. Brutus of troy: the ancestor of the Britons. 2. Controversy about the historicity of the chronicles relating to Brutus. 3. Waddel affirms the historicity of Brutus. 4. Synopsis, chapter 13 of Waddel’s book coming of the Britons under king Brutus, the Trojan to Albion about 1103 B.C. 5. Briton “Britain’ and Bitannia from Barat. 6. The Barat (Brihat) or Britons, Panch Phoenicians. 7. Synopsis, chapter 14 anglo-saxons a branch ...
This book seeks to address the issues of ethnic identity of the people of Northeast India and the process of their integration with the concept of Indianness. Investigating into some aspects of the social, economic and political history of the region, it discusses at length their economic life, their trade and commerce, and their relations with the immediate neighbours like Bhutan and Tibet.Drawing evidence from the epics, the Puranas, the epigraphs and ...
Contents: 1. What is environmentalism? 2. The civilisation of the demons. 3. Globalisation without global consciousness. 4. Unity in diversity. 5. Rural and decentralised economy. 6. Conservation. 7. Reforesting the earth. 8. Green management and technologies. 9. Green technology is not enough. 10. Climatic chaos toward ecological disaster. 11. Workaholism toward human catastrophe. 12. Affluence and its discontent. 13. The warning of the club of rome remains ...
Present work deals with evaluation of ideas and ideals of Swami Vivekananda from intercultural perspective. In this context the work examines Swamiji's views about the problems and prospect of man and his existence and freedom from scientific, religious and philosophical with socio-cultural view-points of noted scholars and thinkers from India and abroad with a critical and comparative analysis of the east and the west. The work is divided into three parts. Part ...
Art and Life: Bengal Art Through Ages presents a chronological picture of development of Bengal art, various stages of its evolution and its decline in the medieval period. Never ever the successive phases of its development have been studied so comprehensively. The evolution of various cults in particular and its impact on art discussed in the present work is in fact one of its unique features. No less remarkable is another chapter on the market of ancient ...
The present research work entitled Private Trade of the English Merchants and Decline of Bengals Economy, 1690-1765, i.e. from the English settlement in Calcutta up to the grant of diwani, is an attempt to narrate the gradual decline of Bengal economy by the entry of private English merchants. It is also an attempt to narrate the private trade of the Company’s officials, free-merchants, as well as interlopers, who had carried on this illegal trade in ...
The researcher attempts to write a book on Nepal and her Maoist activities because he gets interested to evaluate as well as justify if the role and appearance of the Maoist Comrades whose armed revolution in the form of guerrilla war truly manages to capture a few areas of Nepal to keep under their control where the Nepali Police and military cannot penetrate themselves even at day time, are really effective and adequate in Nepal. They claim that Nepal is ...
Bengal, a land of rivers and the home of a wonderful ancient culture, was marked by flourishing cities and ports both in the Pre-Christian and Post-Christian days. Chandraketugarh is one of these sports. According to R.D. Banerjee, it was one of the oldest archaeological sites in India. Unfortunately, little justice has been done to the place and the civilization of Chandraketugarh is still largely shrouded in mystery. Even the very name Chandraketugarh, instead ...
This book is extraordinary in the sense that it throws new light on Sino-Indian relationship. In fact, this is a discovery. India was very much present in China some three thousand years before Buddhism was introduced. Scholars hardly dare say so. The Chinese believe that the Dragon is their progenitor and this Dragon was Budha, the Indian Dragon, the progenitor of the Yadu race (the race of Sri Krishna) or the Scythians who after the Mahabharata War and the ...
The book, “Report on Bootan†consisting with in part I and Part II containing the articles Capt. Turner’s Mission 1783: Bootan Dooars on the Bengal Frontier: Capt. Pemberton’s Mission 1838: General Account of Bootan: Revenge: Military Sources: Productive Industry: Civil & Social State: Relations with China & Tibet, Nepal & Sikkim, etc. including the Map of Bootan Dooars: Map of Dooars & Assam.
This little work, simple as its title is, is quite unpretending. It hardly deserves to be called a history; nay it cannot even be placed side by side with Beveridge’s Backharganj or with Westland’s Jessore. In fact, it is a plain unvarnished record of my experience of Sylhet acquired during my residence in it for about two years. I went to Sylhet as Moonsiff of Russoolganj in 1872, and this book was written in 1874. At that time sylhet was under the rule of ...
Vol. 1: One of the most interesting epochs in the History of the Himalayan countries is the emergence of Bhutan. - from a theocracy to a secular state-from a maintenance administration to a planning and development economy its ancient and esoteric learning its exuberant flora history and culture of Bhutan in two volumes of this book Namely (1) Ancient Bhutan and (2) Medieval and Modern Bhutan. Each of which again deals with the religious social material & ...
Bengal, a land of rivers and the home of a wonderful ancient culture, was marked by flourishing cities and ports both in the Pre-Christian and Post-Christian days. Chandraketugarh is one of these spots. According to R.D. Banerjee, it was one of the oldest archaeological sites in India. Unfortunately, little justice has been done to the place and the civilization of Chandraketugarh is still largely shrouded in mystery. Even the very name Chandraketugarh, instead ...
The book "Women Obscenity" is the fourth flower to the feet of the women of the civilization because, the author realizes that the woman is the object of the men's mood, motive and mentality as well as taste and nature what they gain as an inherent character or instinct. Here the author tries to highlight how the women are made and kept naked from the dawn of civilization intentionally and how the humble women put their feet in the trap of male's ...