Arghya Bose

Arghya Bose is an Indian academic and author residing in Chandannagar, West Bengal, and known for his book The Revolution and the French Establishments in India (1790-1793) which he edited and co-translated. His debut work was Chandernagor: Recognizing Alternative Discourses on the Colonial, published in 2017.
Education
Bose completed his Masters in Political Science from Presidency University, Kolkata as a Gold Medalist. In 2015, he was also studying in Sciences Po Paris and was awarded the Charpak French Government Scholarship in the year 2015 - 2016 to complete his degree in International Relations and Strategy from the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris.
Publications
Arghya Bose has been writing mainly in the field of colonial and post-colonial studies as well as Indian political thought, some of which are the following:
Books
# The Revolution and the French Establishments in India (Kolkata: Setu Prakashani), 2019.
# Chandernagor: Recognizing Alternative Discourses on the Colonial (Kolkata: Avenel Press), 2017.
Book and Journal Sections (Selected)
# Interrogating the Construct of Islamophobia: A Western Device? (Kolkata: Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira), 2017.
# Tagore: The Concept of Ancient Communitarianism (Kolkata: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Studies) 2016.
# Tagore's Notion on Nationalism and Nation State: A Potential Solution to Fundamentalist Nationalism in Post-Independence India (Kolkata:International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Studies) 2016.
 
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