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1 Leon Trotsky, The History of the Russian Revolution Vol III London, 1965.

2 MS Lazarcv, (cd) Oriental Countries To-day, Calcutta, 1976 8 Bipan Chandra, Modern India and Imperialism, paper read at a seminar in Australia in September, 1972.

4 Bipan Chandra, *Thc Indian Capitalist Class and Imperialism before 19t7* Journal 6fContemporary Asia, Vol 5 No 3, 1975.

5 J Banaji, "Nationalism and Socialism", Economic and Political Weekly, September 7, 1974.

6 Cachar District includes a small area of the old district of Sylhct which was merged with East Pakistan in 1947 as a result of the partition of India.

7 A C Bancrji, The Eastern Frontier of British India, Calcutta. 1964.

8 Lower Assam comprised of the districts of Kamrup, Darrang and Nowgong;

upper Assam included the districts of Sibsagar and Lakhimpur only. 8 Myron Weincr, ^Assam and its Migrants", Demography India Vol II No I, June

1975. i° Ibid.

11 M Kar, "Assan^s Language Question in Retrospect" Social Scientist Vol 4, September 1975.

12 Assam Administrative Report 1911-12, p 54

13 For details sec A Guha, "Colonisation of Assam-Years of Transitional Crisis 1825-1840" Indian Economic and Social History Review, No 2, June 1968.

14 A Guha, "Immigrants and Autochthones in a Plural Society: Their Inter-relations in the Brahmaputra Valley in Historical Perspectives" (paper presented at a Seminar held during 10-12 March 1975 at the Department of Sociology, Dibrugarb University).

16 Anil Seal, Emergence of Indian Nationalism, London, 1968 p 47.

16 For the beginning of the demand ^Bihar for the Biharis", sec V C P Chaudhury, The Creation of Modern India, Patna 1964.

17 EH Broomfield, Elite Conflict in a Plural Society, University of California Press, 1968 p7.

18 Prabhat Patnaik, "Imperialism and the Growth of Indian Capitalism," Explosion in a Sub-continent, Robin Blackburn (cd) Penguin, 1975 p 52.

19 M Lowy, "Marxism and the National Question", New Left Review No 96, 1976.

20 Present variation of population in India and Assam

1901—11 1911—21 1921-31 1931—41 1941-51 1951—61 1961-71 Assam 16.8 20.2 20.1 20.5 20.1^ 35.0 347 India 5.7 0.3 11.0 14.2 13.3 21.6 26.6

SOURCES :- Myron Weiner "Assam and its Migrants" Demography India Vol III^

June 1973. •»i VI Lenin, Critical Remarks on the National Question, Collected Works Vol 20 p 45.



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