Identity of a Muslim family in colonial Bengal : between memories and history / Mohammad Rashiduzzaman.

"Blended with the author's own family remembrances and diverse sources including his doctoral and post-doctoral research and field works, this is a recount of the rural Muslim historiography in Colonial Bengal, a largely ignored swathe in the dominant chronicles of South Asia. Between the...

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Main Author: Rashiduzzaman, M. (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., [2021]
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Summary:"Blended with the author's own family remembrances and diverse sources including his doctoral and post-doctoral research and field works, this is a recount of the rural Muslim historiography in Colonial Bengal, a largely ignored swathe in the dominant chronicles of South Asia. Between the twilight of the 19th Century and nearly the first half of the 20th Century, the Muslims in Colonial Bengal in India were haunted by misgivings about an alien rule and its cohorts. Resistance to change, self-denial, religiosity, the conflicting urges of survival, the spiraling Hindu-Muslim discord, the feudal constraints and marginalization by the bhadralok swirled around them. The British Indian Bengal wracked by religious, cultural, social, and political conflicts come alive in the intergenerational narrative in this book. Authored by an academician and a well-published scholar on South Asia, this is a meticulous, insightful and comprehensive portrait of a rural Muslim family in a historical context. It addresses the scholars, students and specialists as well as the general readers about a rural Muslim family's existential challenges intertwined with history, society, political conflicts, identity and religiosity. Conjoined by the known historical context and backed by reliable oral narratives, qualitative interviews, authentic memoirs, and scholarly sources, this is not a chronological autobiographical memoir. Relevant to the academics and interesting to avid readers, this recount touches several disciplines from history and politics to anthropology as well as the probing readers"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 209 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:143318320X
9781433183201
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