Little Europe on the Ganges
This is the story of three Bengali towns—Chandannagar, Bandel, and Serampore—that served as colonial outposts for the French, Portuguese, and Danish, respectively. It explores how these European powers established strategic trade networks along the Ganges River, driving significant economic transformation through textile production and new agricultural methods. Furthermore, the text details the lasting legacy of this period, focusing on the unique architectural styles, educational reforms, particularly in printing and technical training, and the resultant cultural fusion that blended European customs and religion with local Bengali traditions, elements that persist today in heritage tourism and modern practices
