Machine generated contents note: Revisiting the `Drain', or Transfer from India to Britain in the Context of Global Diffusion of Capitalism / Emergence of the Peasant Landlord in India / Utsa Patnaik. Towards an Economic History for Bengal in the Eighteenth Century: A View from Its Villages / Rajat Datta -- Rethinking the Bengal Peasantry in History / Shinkichi Taniguchi -- Frontiers of Agrarian Bengal: Sylhet in the 1780s / David Ludden -- Promise of Modernity, Antinomies of Development: Canal Colonies of Punjab (1890s -- 1940s) / Neeladri Bhattacharya -- SECTION TWO -- Dalit -- Muslim Relations in the Long History of Partition in Bengal / Sekhar Bandyopadhyay -- Bengal Famine of 1943 and the Chittagong Nari Samiti / Gargi Chakravartty -- From Cantoobabu to Dwarakanath: Emergence of a New Commercial Elite in Bengal (1757 -- 1850) / Shubhra Chakrabarti -- SECTION THREE -- Redeeming the Indian Village: Rabindranath Tagore and the Sriniketan Experiment / Uma Das Gupta -- Gora and Ghare Baire: The Intractable Problems of Patriotism, Love and Freedom / Tanika Sarkar -- The Best of Nationalism and Beyond: Rabindranath's Swadesh / Anuradha Roy -- SECTION FOUR -- The Concept of Poverty in Colonial India / Sabyasachi Bhattacharya -- Revisiting the `Drain', or Transfer from India to Britain in the Context of Global Diffusion of Capitalism / Utsa Patnaik.
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