A Bibliography on Marichjhapi Massacre in West Bengal

Kirtania, Deep Kumar and Chatterjee, Abhijit . A Bibliography on Marichjhapi Massacre in West Bengal., 2022 In: Transformation of Knowledge in the Digital Age Environment through Library. Orange Books Publication, pp. 128-141. [Book chapter]

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English abstract

The Marchjhapi incidents have significant influence in the socio-political environment of West Bengal. The paper deals with the bibliographic approach of the Marichjhapi Massacre in West Bengal. The paper attempt has been made to compile a bibliography on Marichjhapi massacre and Google Scholar was used as the basic tool to retrieve the data significant. Findings of the study indicated that the literature got significant increase from 2001 onwards. The paper is expected to be helpful for the researchers to get access to the relevant documents of the field.

Item type: Book chapter
Keywords: Partition, Migration, Refugee, Refugee Resettlement, Marchjhapi, West Bengal
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields .
H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HZ. None of these, but in this section.
Depositing user: Deep kumar Kirtania
Date deposited: 09 May 2022 03:08
Last modified: 09 May 2022 03:08
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/43185

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Mallick, R. (1999). Refugee resettlement in forest reserves: West Bengal policy reversal and the Marichjhapi massacre. Journal of Asian Studies, 104-125.

Sen, J. (2015). Reconstructing Marichjhapi. Partition: The long shadow.

Sengupta, D. (2011). From Dandakaranya to Marichjhapi: rehabilitation, representation and the partition of Bengal (1947). Social Semiotics, 21(1), 101-123.


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