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Sarkar, whose work was influenced by his [[Marxist]] and [[Gramscian]] ideas, taught the history of modern Europe, particularly the development of constitutional history in Britain and political thought in Western Europe. He also wrote from the 1930s about the [[Bengal Renaissance]]. His ''Notes on Bengal Renaissance'' sparked an interest in nationalist Indian historiography.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Susobhan Sarkar (1900–1982): A Personal Memoir|first=Barun|last=De|author-link=Barun De|journal=[[Social Scientist]]|volume=11|date=February 1983|pages=3–15|jstor=3517030|issue=2|publisher=Social Scientist}}</ref> He also wrote the manifesto of the [[Communist Party of India|CPI]]. | Sarkar, whose work was influenced by his [[Marxist]] and [[Gramscian]] ideas, taught the history of modern Europe, particularly the development of constitutional history in Britain and political thought in Western Europe. He also wrote from the 1930s about the [[Bengal Renaissance]]. His ''Notes on Bengal Renaissance'' sparked an interest in nationalist Indian historiography.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Susobhan Sarkar (1900–1982): A Personal Memoir|first=Barun|last=De|author-link=Barun De|journal=[[Social Scientist]]|volume=11|date=February 1983|pages=3–15|jstor=3517030|issue=2|publisher=Social Scientist}}</ref> He also wrote the manifesto of the [[Communist Party of India|CPI]]. | ||
==Awards== | |||
Sarkar was awarded the Rabindra Puraskar in 1981. | |||
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== |