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Review of Social Sciences and Humanities Research

eISSN : 3107-7978 | Frequency: Half-yearly

Editor in Chief : Dr. Kanupriya Misra Bakhru

About : Review of Social Sciences and Humanities Research (RSSHR) is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed, national e-journal dedicated to advancing research across a diverse range of social sciences, humanities, and interdisciplinary fields. It provides a platform for scholars, educators, policymakers, and practitio Read more

Volume 1, Issue 2, Year 2025

The Green Frontier: Environmental Histories and Colonial Exploitation in Chhotanagpur

Article type: Review Article

Author: Prabhat Ranjan, Tabish Hashmi, Man Prakash Singh

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1201

Page: 1-6

The Chhotanagpur region is known for its dense forests and Adivasi population. These forests have provided the basis for the socio-cultural, spiritual, and economic lives of the Adivasi people. This paper tries to explore the long environmental history of the region. Particularly, it looks at the im...

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India and West Asia: From Civilizational Links to Strategic Partnerships

Article type: Review Article

Author: Kusum Lata

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1202

Page: 7-16

India’s engagement with West Asia reflects both civilizational continuity and modern strategic depth. The objective of this review paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the historical, cultural, economic, political, and strategic dimensions of India’s engagement with West Asia. By tracing...

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Healing the Zenana: The Role of Christian Medical Missionaries in Colonial Northern India (mid 19th century–1947)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Pooja Yadav

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1203

Page: 17-21

The Christian medical missionaries played an important role in promoting women's healthcare in Colonial Northern India between the mid-19th century and 1947. This study highlights various societal and cultural norms which prevented women from accessing different medical facilities. The British East...

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