Rajat Kanta Ray
Rajat Kanta Ray
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The felt community
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Exploring emotional history
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Mind, Body and Society
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Mind, body, and society
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Dissent and consensus
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Social conflict and political unrest in Bengal, 1875-1927
cover - Image source: Open LibraryRR
Rammohun Roy and the process of modernization in India
cover - RPRabindranath, portraits and sel...Rajat Kanta Ray
Rabindranath, portraits and self portraits
no cover - PSPalāśīra shaṛayantra o seka...Rajat Kanta Ray
Palāśīra shaṛayantra o sekālera samāja
no cover - EAEntrepreneurship and industry i...Rajat Kanta Ray
Entrepreneurship and industry in India, 1800-1947
no cover - IIIndustrialization in IndiaRajat Kanta Ray
Industrialization in India
no cover - URUrban roots of Indian nationalismRajat Kanta Ray
Urban roots of Indian nationalism
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- Open Work
The felt community
- Open Work
Exploring emotional history
- Open Work
Mind, Body and Society
- Open Work
Mind, body, and society
- Open Work
Dissent and consensus
- Open Work
Social conflict and political unrest in Bengal, 1875-1927
- Open Work
Rammohun Roy and the process of modernization in India
- Open Work
Rabindranath, portraits and self portraits
- Open Work
Palāśīra shaṛayantra o sekālera samāja
- Open Work
Entrepreneurship and industry in India, 1800-1947
- Open Work
Industrialization in India
- Open Work
Urban roots of Indian nationalism
