Department of History

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The Department of History was established in the year 1964, just two years after the foundation of this University. The history of this department is indeed decked with the contribution of many academicians, teachers, research scholars, students, non-teaching members, and others. In 1965, with the initiative of Professor Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya, the then Head of the Department, a University level museum, primarily intended for collecting, preserving, and exhibiting objects of Indian art and antiquity, was founded and named after Akshaya Kumar Maitreya, the famous historian of the colonial period. It is one of the very few History departments of our state which in its syllabus has well-delineated specializations pertaining to the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary periods. For more than five decades, this department has produced able students, researchers, teachers, and a number of academicians who have received acclamation from every nook and corner of the country. Now the department offers Post Graduate, M.Phil. and Ph.D. courses, besides, giving NET/SET coaching, remedial classes. The department also conducts Study Tour every year for the fourth semester Post Graduate students. It also received various seminar and research grants from UGC, ICSSR, etc. time to time. Significantly, it publishes a peer-reviewed and UGC approved journal, known as Karatoya. The Department has organized a number of special lecture programmes by eminent historians and academicians. From the year 2019, the department has also initiated a monthly Faculty Lecture Programme with a view of sharing the research orientations of the in-house faculty members.

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    Growth of Trade and Commerce in Koch kingdom: A Numismatic Study
    (University of North Bengal, 2015-03) Dutta, Debajit
    The study of coinage and economy of any area has its own appeal. As they were not much affected by external influences so they often proceed along their own line and thus had significance for people trying to determine the general patterns of economic life. Koch kingdom an erstwhile princely state had its own series of coinage and it was extensively used in day to day transaction in the kingdom and adjoining areas. The introduction of a regularized currency revolutionarily transformed the mode of transaction and ushered a new era in the growth of trade and commerce in the kingdom. In this write up we will discuss the role of Koch currency in the expansion of trade and commerce in the kingdom and thus try to comprehend the economic atmosphere in the Koch kingdom.