1. Curriculum: The department offers a wide range of courses covering different geographical regions, time periods, and thematic areas. These may include courses in ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary history, as well as specialized topics such as economic history, social history, cultural history, military history, and intellectual history.
  2. Research: Faculty members and sometimes students engage in historical research, producing scholarly publications, presenting at conferences, and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in their field. This research may involve archival work, primary source analysis, oral history interviews, and other methodologies.
  3. Teaching and Pedagogy: Faculty members within the department are responsible for teaching courses, advising students, and mentoring them in their academic and professional development. They may use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, discussions, and experiential learning activities.
  4. Historiography: Departments of History often offer courses in historiography, which explore the methods, theories, and practices of historical writing and interpretation. Students examine how historians have approached and interpreted the past over time, and they learn to critically evaluate historical sources and narratives.
  5. Regional and Thematic Specialization: Many departments have faculty members with expertise in specific geographical regions or thematic areas. Students may have the opportunity to focus their studies on particular regions (such as Europe, Asia, Africa, or the Americas) or themes (such as gender, religion, imperialism, or environmental history).
  6. Interdisciplinary Connections: History intersects with many other disciplines, and departments often encourage interdisciplinary approaches to historical study. Students may take courses in related fields such as anthropology, sociology, political science, literature, art history, or archaeology to deepen their understanding of historical phenomena.
  7. Public History: Some departments offer courses or programs in public history, which focus on engaging with broader audiences beyond the academic community. This may include archival work, museum studies, heritage preservation, digital history, and outreach activities such as exhibitions, educational programs, and community partnerships.
  8. Career Preparation: Departments of History provide resources and support for students pursuing careers in diverse fields, including education, public history, archival work, museum curation, law, journalism, government, business, and non-profit organizations. They may offer internships, networking opportunities, and career advising to help students prepare for their post-graduation endeavors

Course

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Dr Naina Banerjee

Associate Professor(M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. )

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Dr Rohini Kar

Assistant Professor(M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. )

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Sri Biswajit Das

Assistant Professor( M.A., M.Phil)

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Dr Malyaban Chattopadhyay

Assistant Professor(M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.)

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Sri Sujay Sengupta

SACT-II(M.A.)