Bengal Renaissance Studies/ Haridas Mukherjee/ Benoy Kumar Sarkar (A Study) / Das Gupta & Co. / Publication: 1953/ Number of Pages: 100/
Benoy Kumar Sarkar (A Study)
Benoy Kumar Sarkar is a biography of Benoy Kumar Sarkar, the eminent Indian Sociologist. The book is written by Haridas Mukherjee. There are three chapters in the book and an appendix, all highlighting the contribution of Benoy Kumar Sarkar in different fields of culture.
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