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Indira Chowdhury (now with the TIFR) won the Rabindra Puraskar of the Government
of West Bengal for her book The Frail Hero and Virile History:
Gender and the Politics of Culture in Colonial Bengal (Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 1998) |
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Ananda Lal was honoured as Best Theatre Researcher
by Drama Academy
India in 2000 and as Outstanding Teacher by the University of Illinois
in 1983. |
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Sukanta Chaudhuri was awarded Sukumar
Sen Memorial Gold Medal in 2007 by the Asiatic Society, Kolkata,
for his contribution to scholarship.
Dr Rimi B. Chatterjee won the 2007 SHARP (Society for the
History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing) deLong Award for
her work Empires of the Mind: A History of the Oxford
University Press in India during the Raj (Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 2006). Her novel The City of Love was
short-listed for the Crossword Prize for fiction in 2008. |