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The Spread of Print in Colonial India

The Spread of Print in Colonial India

The Spread of Print in Colonial India

Into the Hinterland
Author:
Abhijit Gupta, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Published:
November 2021
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ISBN:
9781108969833

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    This study focuses on the spread of print in colonial India towards the middle and end of the nineteenth century. Till the first half of the century, much of the print production in the subcontinent emanated from presidency cities such as Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, along with centres of missionary production such as Serampore. But with the growing socialization of print and the entry of local entrepreneurs into the field, print began to spread from the metropole to the provinces, from large cities to mofussil towns. This Element will look at this phenomenon in eastern India, and survey how printing spread from Calcutta to centres such as Hooghly-Chinsurah, Murshidabad, Burdwan, Rangpur etc. The study will particularly consider the rise of periodicals and newspapers in the mofussil, and asses their contribution to a nascent public sphere.

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    • Published: October 2021
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Prologue: the three journeys of Gangakishore Bhattacharya
    • 1. Out of Serampore
    • 2. Out of Calcutta
    • Conclusion: the end of a beginning”
    • Epilogue: the many beatitudes of Kangal Harinath.

    Author

    Abhijit Gupta , Jadavpur University, Kolkata