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Bangladesh: Society and Change

 
Nagendra Kr. Singh (Editor)
Synopsis Some prominent issues pertaining to Bangladesh society are given elaborate treatment in the present book. Major among these are- cultural sociology and politics; Bengali regionalism; castes and tribes; class and state; rural reaction and fundamentalist reform; egalitarian society; non-Muslim in Bangladesh; problems in social integration; Muslim elites in prepartition Bengal; social changes in East Bengali; social control in Bengali town; social mobilization and education; sociology and literature; and sociology of politics etc. Certainly, the information contained herein will benefit one and all concerned.
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About the author

Nagendra Kr. Singh

Dr. Nagendra Kr. Singh has more than two decades research experience in Indological Studies – Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. He obtained his M.A. in History from Bihar University, Muzaffarpur and Ph.D. from Patna University, Patna. He also has conducted investigatory research on the History of Vaishnava Literature under the supervision of Dr. Noel King, California University, USA. Dr. Singh has also experience in teaching and research works on Jainism and Buddhism under Jaina Vishva Bharati, Ladanun, Rajasthan. He has directly associated with several research projects under the same University. Presently, he is working as a Director of Indo-European Jaina Research Foundation, Delhi. He has organized many seminars, conferences and workshops of national and international standard where many reputed scholars from all over the world took participation.

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Bibliographic information

Title Bangladesh: Society and Change
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788126115945
length x+305p., 25cm.