Bengal Renaissance Studies/ Bethune School and College (Century Volume- 1849-1949)/ Kalidas Nag & Lotika Ghosh (Editors)/ Bethune College/ Number of Pages: 273/
Bethune School and College (Century Volume- 1849-1949)
Bethune College & School Centenary Volume is a collection of essays on the history of Bethune School and College. Some of the articles describe the history of women’s education in India with special reference to Bengal. The book is edited by Kalidas Nag.
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