List of Tables and Figure
  List of Images
  Foreword
  Amiya P. Sen
  Preface
  Ramakanta Chakrabarty: A Tribute
  Anuradha Roy
  Glossary
Introduction 
SECTION I: THE MANY WORLDS OF BENGALI CULTURE
1.	Texts and Traditions: Collating the Vaishnava Heritage and Issues of Authenticity in Colonial Bengal
  Santanu Dey
2.	Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati and the Making of Vaishnavism in Modern Bengal
  Arun Bandopadhyay
3.	The Fallen Woman and the Saint: The Baishnabi in Colonial Bengal
Varuni Bhatia
4.	Sri Chaitanya, Jagannatha Das, and Puri: Jagannatha Charitamrita Revisited
  Kailash Chandra Dash
5.	Wax, Shellac, and Rabindranath Tagore: An Engagement on Record 
  Dipannita Dutta and Subhayu Chattopadhyay
6.	Bengali Folk Responses to Hegemonic Orthodoxy and Social Hierarchy: Jari, Baul, and Maijbhandari Songs
Amit Dey 
7.	Bijoy Krishna Goswami and the Reform Movement in Nineteenth-century Bengal
  Sujata Mukherjee
SECTION II: ASPECTS OF BENGALI POLITICS, SOCIETY, AND ECONOMY
8.	The Other Gaze: South India in Select Bengali Historical Narrative
  Ranjeeta Dutta
9.	Rejection of Nationalism and Much More: Reading Tagore’s Nationalism 100 Years On
  Anuradha Roy
10.	Seas, Rivers, Estuaries: Three Moments in the Social and Cultural History of Water-borne Circulations in Eastern India
  Rila Mukherjee 
11.	Indian Finances and British Rule in Eighteenth-century Bengal
  Rajat Datta
12.	Nitya Gopal Mukherji: An Agricultural Enthusiast in Colonial Bengal
  Bipasha Raha
13.	Prosperity, Dominance, and Social Mobility: Emergence of a Mobile Caste in Colonial Southwest Bengal
  Achintya Kumar Dutta
Notes on the Editor and Contributors
  Index