Great chronological overview of the history of Bengal: from prehistory to the Palas, the Senas, the Ilyas Shahi, The Golden Age of Alauddin Hussain Shah, and the Nawabs of Bengal. The author also moves on to explore the slow spread of the British Raj, the colonization, the independence movement, nascent Bengali nationalism and its initial failure, followed by Partition and post-1950 West Bengal and Bangladesh.
Some especially interesting chapters are: the spread of Islam, growth of Bengali language, Bengali Vaishnavism, Appearance of Europeans, the Renaissance and the religious reform movements. The nascent united Bengali nationalism is also very well explored, as is the development of the nation of Bangladesh.
Provided a firm grasp and overview of the basics of Bengal's composite cultural history. Interesting to see the composite culture of many sources- Hindu, Islamic and European that developed and is maintained to this day. A concise, informative and enjoyable book for providing the background to further research and study. Deals with the entire history of Bengal in a single volume, an admirable endeavour.