"Calcutta Review, Volume 57" presents a diverse collection of articles and essays reflecting the intellectual and cultural landscape of 19th-century India. Published by the University of Calcutta, this volume offers insights into various aspects of Indian society, history, literature, and current affairs. The journal serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the socio-political dynamics of British India and the intellectual discourse of the time.
This volume captures the essence of a pivotal era in Indian history, providing a glimpse into the academic and literary pursuits of the University of Calcutta, a leading institution of higher learning. Explore the historical, cultural, and intellectual currents that shaped the region through the writings of prominent scholars and thinkers. "Calcutta Review" remains an enduring testament to the rich intellectual heritage of India.
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