
Sotidah: Unish Shatoker Sobcheye Bitorkito Samajik Protha (Bengali Version)
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• Author: Nikhil Sur
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• Pages: 294
• Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Sotidah: Unish Shatoker Sobcheye Bitorkito Samajik Protha (Bengali Version) is a compelling historical study by Nikhil Sur that examines the practice of Sati, one of the most debated social customs of nineteenth-century India. The book explores the historical origins, social context, ideological debates, and reform movements associated with the practice, shedding light on its impact on Indian society and the role of social reformers in challenging it. Through careful analysis of historical sources and contemporary discussions, the author presents a nuanced understanding of the cultural, religious, and political dimensions surrounding this controversial institution. This Bengali-language work is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in social history, colonial India, gender studies, and nineteenth-century reform movements.
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Book Details
• Author: Nikhil Sur
• Publisher: Bookpost Publication
• Language: Bengali
• Pages: 294
• Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Sotidah: Unish Shatoker Sobcheye Bitorkito Samajik Protha (Bengali Version) is a compelling historical study by Nikhil Sur that examines the practice of Sati, one of the most debated social customs of nineteenth-century India. The book explores the historical origins, social context, ideological debates, and reform movements associated with the practice, shedding light on its impact on Indian society and the role of social reformers in challenging it. Through careful analysis of historical sources and contemporary discussions, the author presents a nuanced understanding of the cultural, religious, and political dimensions surrounding this controversial institution. This Bengali-language work is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in social history, colonial India, gender studies, and nineteenth-century reform movements.













