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Samita Sen
Samita Sen is an Indian historian and academic. Having previously taught at the University of Calcutta and Jadavpur University, she has been Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge since 2018. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
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Women and labour in late colonial India : the Bengal jute industry / by Sen, Samita
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Women and labour in late colonial India the Bengal jute industry / by Sen, Samita
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Women and labour in late colonial India : the Bengal jute industry / by Sen, Samita
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Domestic days : women, work, and politics in contemporary Kolkata / by Sen, Samita, Sengupta, Nilanjana (Programme director)
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Domestic days : women, work, and politics in contemporary Kolkata / by Sen, Samita, Sengupta, Nilanjana (Programme director)
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Love, labour and law : early and child marriage in India /
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Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism. by Mitra, Iman Kumar
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Accumulation in post-colonial capitalism /
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'Capital' in the East : reflections on Marx /
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