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Rajat Kanta Ray ( bn, রজত কান্ত রায়) is a historian of South Asian history, specializing in Modern
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Background

He is the son of Kumud Kanta Ray, ICS who was a Home Secretary of West Bengal in the 1960s. His grandfather, Kamakshya Ray was a contemporary of
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in Santiniketan.


Education

He completed his schooling at Ballygunge Government High School, Calcutta, and his B.A. (Honours) in History at
Presidency College, Calcutta Presidency University, Kolkata (formerly known as Presidency College, Kolkata) is a second major public state aided research university located in College Street, Kolkata. Considered as one of best colleges when Presidency College was affili ...
where he was a student of Ashin Dasgupta. He then completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Anil Seal at the
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Career

He was an
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of History at the
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta or IIM-C) is a public business school located in Joka, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was the first Indian Institute of Management to be established, and has been recognized as an Institut ...
. From 1975-1982 he was
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and then from 1982-2006 he was the
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and Head of the Department of History at Presidency College, Calcutta. He is one of the longest serving professors of the college. From 2006 to 2011, he was the Upacharya of
Visva Bharati Visva-Bharati () is a public central university and an Institution of National Importance located in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India. It was founded by Rabindranath Tagore who called it ''Visva-Bharati'', which means the communion of the w ...
.Nandini Guha, "Kalam Picks Presidency Professor as Vishwa Bharati VC" in ''Kolkata Newsline'', Thursday, 29 June 2006
/ref> He is now
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Professor of History at Presidency University, Calcutta.


Bibliography


Books

* ''The Felt Community: Commonality and Mentality Before the Emergence of Indian Nationalism'', (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007) * ''Exploring Emotional History: Gender, Mentality, and Literature in the Indian Awakening'' (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001) * (ed.) ''Mind, Body and Society: Life and Mentality in Colonial Bengal'' (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996) * ''Palasir Sharayantra O Sekaler Samaj'' (1994) (in Bengali) * (ed.) ''Entrepreneurship and Industry in India 1800-1947'' (1994) * (with Basudeb Chattopadhyay and Hari S. Vasudevan) (eds.), ''Dissent and Consensus: Protest in Pre-Industrial Societies'' (Calcutta: K.P.Bagchi, 1989) * ''Social Conflict and Political Unrest in Bengal 1875-1927'' (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985) * ''The Evolution of the Professional Structure in Modern India: Older and New Professions in a Changing Society'' (1983) * ''Urban Roots of Indian Nationalism: Pressure Groups and Conflict of Interests in Calcutta City Politics, 1875-1939'' (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1979) * ''Industrialization in India: Growth and Conflict in the Private Corporate Sector, 1914-47'' (1979)


Articles

* "Prasanga Rabindranath: Jivandevatar Jivani" (In Bengali) rofessor Susovan Chandra Sarkar Memorial Lecture(2012) * "Foreword" to D.A. Low (ed.) ''Congress and the Raj: Facets of the Indian Struggle 1917 - 47'', (2006) * "Indian Society and the Establishment of British Supremacy" in P.J. Marshall and Alaine Low, (eds.) ''The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. II, The Eighteenth Century'', (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998) * * "Merchants and Politics: From the Great Mughals to the East India Company", with Lakshmi Subramanian, in Dwijendra Tripathi (ed.), ''Business and Politics in India: A historical perspective'', (New Delhi, 1991) * "The Raj, the Congress and the Bengal Gentry 1880-1905" in Rajat Kanta Ray, Basudeb Chattopadhyay and Hari S. Vasudevan (eds.), ''Dissent and Consensus: Protest in Pre-Industrial Societies'', (Calcutta: K.P.Bagchi, 1989) * "The Retreat of the Jotedars?" ''Indian Economic and Social History Review'', 25. 2, 1988 * * "The Bazar: Indigenous Sector of the Indian Economy" in Dwijendra Tripathi (ed.), ''Business Communities of India'', (New Delhi, 1984) * "Pedhis and Mills: The Historical Integration of Formal and Informal Sectors in the Economy of Ahmedabad", ''Indian Economic and Social History Review'', 19:3 & 4, 1982 * (with Ratnalekha Ray), "Zamindars and Jotedars: A Study in Rural Politics in Bengal", ''Modern Asian Studies'', Vol. 9, 1, 1975, pp. 81–102 * "The Crisis in Bengal Agriculture 1870-1927: The Dynamics of Immobility", ''Indian Economic and Social History Review'', 10, 3, 1973, pp. 244–279 * (with Ratnalekha Ray), "The Dynamics of Continuum in Rural Bengal under the British Imperium", ''Indian Economic and Social History Review'', 10, 2, 1973, pp. 103–128


References

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