
The Memoirs of Dr. Haimabati Sen From Child Widow to Lady Doctor
Book Specifications:
- Title: Bengal Voices: Women’s Narratives from the Bengal Renaissance to Partition
- Publisher: Lotus Roli Books
- Authors: Geraldine Forbes & Tapan Raychaudhuri
- Language: English
- ISBN: 8174360905
- Pages: 408
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Bengal Voices: Women’s Narratives from the Bengal Renaissance to Partition is a significant collection edited by Geraldine Forbes and Tapan Raychaudhuri, bringing together the voices and experiences of Bengali women during a transformative period in Indian history. Covering the era from the Bengal Renaissance through the Partition of India, the book presents autobiographical writings, memoirs, letters, essays, and personal reflections that illuminate the lives of women across different social, cultural, and educational backgrounds.
The collection offers a unique perspective on major historical developments, including social reform movements, women's education, nationalism, family life, and changing gender roles in colonial and pre-independence India. Through firsthand narratives, readers gain insight into how women experienced and responded to the profound social and political changes occurring around them.
The editors provide historical context and scholarly commentary that help situate these personal accounts within broader discussions of Indian history, feminism, and cultural transformation. The result is a rich and nuanced portrayal of women's contributions to society and their role in shaping modern Bengal.
Published by Lotus Roli Books, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in women's studies, South Asian history, Bengali culture, and autobiographical literature.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Bengal Voices: Women’s Narratives from the Bengal Renaissance to Partition
- Publisher: Lotus Roli Books
- Authors: Geraldine Forbes & Tapan Raychaudhuri
- Language: English
- ISBN: 8174360905
- Pages: 408
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Bengal Voices: Women’s Narratives from the Bengal Renaissance to Partition is a significant collection edited by Geraldine Forbes and Tapan Raychaudhuri, bringing together the voices and experiences of Bengali women during a transformative period in Indian history. Covering the era from the Bengal Renaissance through the Partition of India, the book presents autobiographical writings, memoirs, letters, essays, and personal reflections that illuminate the lives of women across different social, cultural, and educational backgrounds.
The collection offers a unique perspective on major historical developments, including social reform movements, women's education, nationalism, family life, and changing gender roles in colonial and pre-independence India. Through firsthand narratives, readers gain insight into how women experienced and responded to the profound social and political changes occurring around them.
The editors provide historical context and scholarly commentary that help situate these personal accounts within broader discussions of Indian history, feminism, and cultural transformation. The result is a rich and nuanced portrayal of women's contributions to society and their role in shaping modern Bengal.
Published by Lotus Roli Books, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in women's studies, South Asian history, Bengali culture, and autobiographical literature.












