The Life And Letters of Raja Rammohun Roy [Hardcover](Hardcover, Editors : Sophia Dobson Collet, Hem Chandra Sarkar)
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About The Book : Rammohun Roy was truly an epoch-making man. No epoch in the history of a nation can be more fittingly named after a man than modern India after Raja Rammohun Roy; and no man has adjuster right to be called the prophet of an era than the Raja of the present epoch in India. Rammohun Roy was born at a momentous juncture in the history of India and was, under the providence of God, destined to mould the national life in all its bearings, as few have done in the history of the race. The political, social and religious life of New India has been permanently stamped with the personality of Rammohun Roy and his name will remain indissolubly associated with the history of modern India. At the time of Rammohun Roy's birth a dense cloud of darkness was brooding over the country. About The Editors : Sophia Dobson Collet (1822–1894) was a 19th-century English feminist freethinker. She wrote under the pen name Panthea in George Holyoake's Reasoner, wrote for The Spectator and was a friend of the leading feminist Frances Power Cobbe. Sophia Dobson Collet was born Sophia Dobson in the parish of St. Pancras, London, the fifth of seven children of John Dobson (1778–1827), and his wife (and first cousin), Elizabeth Barker (1787–1875). She was described by Richard Garnett in the biography of William Johnson Fox as having attacks of a "disabling illness". Her elder brother was the Chartist radical Collet Dobson Collet (1812–1898).Another of her brothers was the engineer Edward Dobson (1816/17–1908). She was the aunt of social reformer Clara Collet (1860–1948), who worked with Charles Booth on his great investigative work Life and Labour of the People of London; and Sir Wilfred Collet, governor of British Honduras and British Guiana. Hem Chandra Sarkar (D-1932), Partner: Labanyaprabha Bose, Education: University of Calcutta, Harris Manchester College, Most widely held works by Hem Chandra Sarkar: The life and letters of Raja Rammohun Roy; A life of Ananda Mohan Bose; The religion of the Brahmo Samaj; Rammohun Roy, the father of modern India; Sivanath Sastri; Religious evolution in India.