Empowerment of the British in the Practice of Bengali Language and History in the Nineteenth Century
Shatabdi Sadhu Mondal Abstract: This study delves into the multifaceted dynamics of the British presence in Bengal during the nineteenth century, specifically examining their engagement with the Bengali language and history. Focused on the empowerment of the British, the research elucidates the mechanisms through which linguistic and historical knowledge became instruments of influence and control. By scrutinizing the educational, administrative, and cultural initiatives undertaken by the British, this study aims to unravel the intricate ways in which they navigated and wielded the power dynamics inherent in language and historical narratives. Drawing on a variety of primary sources, including archival materials, official documents, and literary works of the time, the research provides a nuanced exploration of how the British not only acquired linguistic and historical proficiency but also strategically employed these skills to consolidate their authority. The analysis extends to the impact of these initiatives on local communities, shedding light on the implications of such empowerment Read More …