Popular printing and intellectual property in colonial Bengal (original) (raw)

Chāpā-Puthis: Some Print-House Practices in Mid-nineteenth Century Calcutta

Abhijit Gupta

International Journal of Islam in Asia 3 (2022) 205–226, 2023

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Religion and the Emergence of Print in Colonial India: Arumuga Navalar’s Publishing Project (uncorrected proof)

Rick Weiss

Indian Economic and Social History Review, 2016

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Subscription Publishing and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Indian Print Culture

Joshua Ehrlich

Book History, 2024

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Translating the Scribe: Lithographic Print and Vernacularization in Colonial India, 1857–1915

Amanda Lanzillo

Comparative Critical Studies, 2019

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Print Cultures in the Making in 19th- and 20th-Century South Asia: Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries

Alaka Chudal

Philological Encounters, 2021

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Printmaking and Professionalism in Early 20th Century Calcutta

Adrienne Fast

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How India Took to the Book: British Publishers At Work Under the Raj

Rimi B Chatterjee

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Power in Print: Popular Publishing and the Politics of Language and Culture in a Colonial Society

Swati Chattopadhyay

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2008

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Print Cultures in the Making in 19th- and 20th-Century South Asia: Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries, by C. Pecchia, J. Buss, A. Chudal (2021)

Cristina Pecchia

In: C. Pecchia, J. Buss, A. Chudal (eds.), Print Cultures in the Making in 19th- and 20th-Century South Asia. Special Issue in Philological Encounters 6, 2021

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Print, Religion, and Canon in Colonial India: The Publication of Ramalinga Adigal's Tiruvarutpa

Rick Weiss

Modern Asian Studies, 2015

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The spread of print in colonial India: Into the Hinterland

Abhijit Gupta

2022

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Review of Little London to Little Bengal: Religion, Print, and Modernity in Early British India, 1793 - 1835 by Daniel E. White

Sandeep Banerjee

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Provincializing the International: Communist Print Worlds in Colonial India

Ali Raza

History Workshop Journal Issue 89, 2020

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Publications proscribed by the Government of India: a catalogue of the collections in the India Office Library and Records and the Department of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books, British Library Reference Division

Graham Shaw

1985

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Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India . By Bhavani Raman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012. xii, 278 pp. $45.00 (cloth)

Geeta Patel

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 19472498 2014 905331, 2014

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History from the Margins: Literary Culture and Manuscript Production in Western India in the Vernacular Millennium

Jahnabi Barooah Chanchani

Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, 2021

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Five Centuries of Print: The Book in South Asia

Rimi B Chatterjee

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Review of "Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India"

Rama Mantena

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Beyond Colonial Rupture: Print Culture and the Emergence of Muslim Modernity in Nineteenth-Century South Asia

Priyanka Basu

International Journal of Islam in Asia, 2023

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‘The Bengali Novel’, in The Cambridge Companion to Modern Indian Culture, ed. Vasudha Dalmia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), pp. 101-23

Supriya Chaudhuri

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Pens, paper and power between empires in India, 1750-1850

Hayden Bellenoit

South Asian History and Culture, 2012

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'Islam and Print in South Asia,' a two-part workshop organised by the Two Centuries of Indian Print project, British Library, London, UK (Part I: 28 September, 2018, and Part II: 26 October, 2018)

Priyanka Basu, Nur Sobers-Khan

2018

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• ‘Agents of an Epistemological Space: Education and the Civilizing Mission in Early Colonial Bengal’ by Sutapa Dutta in Agents of Space: Eighteenth-Century Art, Architecture and Visual Culture, edited by Christina Smylitopoulos.

Sutapa Dutta

Cambridge Scholars Publishing, U.K., 2016

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A Forgotten Chapter in South Asian Book History? A Bird's Eye View of Sanskrit Print Culture

Camillo Alessio Formigatti

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The Tradition of Manuscript Writing and the Development of Libraries in Pre-Colonial Assam

Dr Raktim R A N J A N Saikia

The Tradition of Manuscript Writing and the Development of Libraries in Pre-Colonial Assam, 2021

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Piety in Print: The Vaishnava Periodicals of Colonial Bengal

Santanu Dey

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The Formation of the Colonial State in India: Scribes, Paper and Taxes, 1760-1860

Hayden Bellenoit

The Formation of the Colonial State in India: Scribes, Paper and Taxes, 2017

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Review of Isabel Hofmeyr, Gandhi's Printing Press: Experiments in Slow Reading

Jeremy Prestholdt

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The Printed Image and Political Struggle in India

Christopher Pinney

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“Pirates, Poets, and Merchants: Bengali Language and Literature in Seventeenth-Century Mrauk-U.” In Culture and Circulation: Literature in Motion in Early Modern India, edited by Thomas de Bruijn and Allison Busch. Brill’s Indological Library 46. Leiden: Brill, 2014.

Thibaut d'Hubert

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Technical Content and Colonial Context: Situating Technical Knowledge in Nineteenth Century Bengal

Suvobrata Sarkar

Social Scientist, 2010

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Between Emulation and Innovation: Upendrakishore Ray and the Ambiguities of Colonial Modernity

Chandak Sengoopta

History and Sociology of South Asia

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Ideology and Empire in Eighteenth-Century India: The British in Bengal. By Robert Travers. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 273 pp. $101.00 (cloth)

Rochona Majumdar

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2009

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Munshi Newal Kishore Press and a New Heritage for Islamic Literature during the colonial Period

Dr. sumaiya ahmed

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Book History in India

Abhijit Gupta

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