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Dacca Review (2024) is a web-based platform for articles. It was established after the July Uprising in Bangladesh (2024). It aims to become a hub of shaping and interacting narratives and discourses. Its current website link is Dacca Review. However, it is completely different from The Dacca Review which was established in the 1900s and retains no connection.

The Dacca Review was a monthly periodical, featuring scholarly articles from a variety of disciplines, edited by Bidhubhusan Goswami and Satyendranath Bhadra and published by Hari Ram Dhar in Dacca. It was published from April 1911 to at least May–June 1922.

History

Dacca Review (2024) was established after the July Uprising in Bangladesh (2024). It aims to become a hub of shaping and interacting narratives and discourses. Its current website link is Dacca Review

The Dacca Review was founded in June 1911, by Hari Ram Dhar in Dacca. Through the journal, it aimed "to bring together such useful information, and propagate such sound opinions, relating to British Indian and Dhaka affairs".

References

  1. "The Dacca Review. November 1916: Vol. 6, issue 8 (1916)". Taylor & Francis. 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  2. "Dacca Review Vol.12 (1922)". 1921. Retrieved 3 October 2020.


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