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Sachindra Nath Sanyal was one of the major `new leaders` of revolutionary terrorism in colonial India. His political idiom and ideology, which had an uneven and torturous course, reveal different strands of the Left Movement. This book has grown out of Dr Saumya Sengupta`s doctoral thesis seeks to re-examine mechanically generalized views of historians on the stylist usage of `Revolutionary Terrorism` and the role of educated `bhadralok Bengalis` in the Left Movement in Colonial India. About The Author: Saumya Sengupta (b. 1968), majored in history, and took his B.A. (Hons) and Master`s Degrees in First Division from the University of Lucknow, followed by a Ph.D in 1993. His doctoral thesis on Sachindra Nath Sanyal, the revolutionary ideologue and activist was highly acclaimed by the examiners for the certainty of touch. His special area of interest lies in the history of the Left Movement in Colonial India. Currently, as a stray amateur, he has evinced keen interest in the history of Dalits in Post Colonial India and also Environmental Studies. Table of Contents Preface A Tought Breathe A Ground for Revolutionary Terrorism Revolutionary Trend in Indian Situation A Revolutionary Ideologue and Activist The Banaras Conspiracy Case Bengal Revolutionaries and the Marxist Lest in U.P. Appendix-A Bibliography ISBN - 9788191065145
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