Azizul Rasel
‘A huge gulf separates Mujib from Bhutto’
25 March 2025
With the much vaunted and long awaited talks between the President and Mujib still in progress, it is no time to speculate about their likely outcome.
25 March 2025
Sacrificed for Development
19 January 2025
After the creation of Pakistan, the nascent state embarked on vigorous projects to industrialise both parts of the country.
19 January 2025
Bengali and Non-Bengali Riots at Karnaphuli Paper Mills
9 June 2024
When writing a confidential report on the Bengali workers of Karnaphuli Paper Mills to the Superintendent of Police, D.I.B Rangamati, Sub-Inspector of Police Md. Nurul Islam noted with disgust and frustration:
9 June 2024
Silencing the subaltern voice
24 March 2024
Historian Willem van Schendel divides the historiography of the War of 1971 into two broad categories: i) first-generation historiographies and ii) second-generation historiographies.
24 March 2024
The Bengal Cyclone of 1876: The Empire on Trial
12 July 2020
Benjamin Kingsbury’s An Imperial Disaster: The Bengal Cyclone of 1876 (Hurst & Company, London, 2018) is a stimulating intervention in the history of disaster in British India.
12 July 2020