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Swadhinata Sangrame Medinipur (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Shankar Kumar Das
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789385131721

About the Book

Swadhinata Sangrame Medinipur (Bengali Version) is a meticulously researched historical study that chronicles the remarkable contribution of Medinipur to India's struggle for independence. The book examines how the district emerged as one of the most active centres of resistance against British colonial rule, tracing the evolution of its revolutionary movement from the early phases of anti-colonial resistance to the final years of the freedom struggle.

The author places Medinipur's movement within the broader context of India's long history of resistance to colonial domination. Beginning with the fragmented uprisings that appeared across different regions of the country during the eighteenth century, the book explains how these movements gradually transformed into an organized struggle aimed at ending British rule altogether. Unlike approaches that relied solely on petitions and constitutional demands, many revolutionaries believed that complete independence required determined resistance and direct action against colonial authority.

A major focus of the volume is Medinipur's distinctive role in challenging British administration through organized mass movements, acts of civil resistance, and revolutionary activities. The district became known not only for defying colonial laws but also for its bold attempts to establish parallel systems of self-governance, reflecting the growing aspiration for complete national sovereignty. These developments made Medinipur one of the most dynamic centres of the Indian freedom movement.

The book also highlights the courage and sacrifices of the district's numerous freedom fighters—both men and women—whose commitment was inspired by global struggles against colonialism, including the Irish independence movement. Their determination, patriotism, and willingness to sacrifice their lives for the nation form an inspiring chapter in India's history. Although international events and changing political circumstances affected the course of the movement, the spirit of resistance continued to influence later phases of the independence struggle.

Drawing upon historical research, archival evidence, and critical analysis, Shankar Kumar Das examines the ideological foundations, major events, and progressive development of Medinipur's freedom movement. The book presents a balanced and well-documented account of the district's revolutionary legacy while emphasizing its lasting significance in the history of India's independence.

An invaluable resource for students, researchers, historians, and readers interested in Indian history, Bengal studies, and the freedom movement, Swadhinata Sangrame Medinipur offers a comprehensive understanding of one of Bengal's most inspiring chapters of anti-colonial resistance.