HISTORY OF WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT IN BENGAL
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Book Details
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Author: Dr. PANCHANAN SAHA
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Edition: AUG 1978
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book was published on the occasion of the 160th birth anniversary of Karl Marx, the founder of scientific socialism, and the 130th anniversary of the publication of The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels, which issued a historic call for the unity of the proletariat against the exploitation of man by man. Against this significant ideological backdrop, the book presents a detailed study of the working-class movement in Bengal. It traces the growth of modern industries and the emergence of the modern working class, highlighting the rise of class consciousness and the development of workers’ organizations and movements. Special attention is given to major strike movements in Bengal, portraying the working class as the “grave-diggers” of capitalism, and examining their struggles up to the attainment of India’s independence in 1947. This work stands as an important contribution to the history of labour movements and Marxist scholarship in India.

