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  1. The Civil Disobedience Movement in Bihar, M.Phil, Dissertation, University of Delhi, 1979.
  2. The Civil Disobedience Movement in Bihar, 1930-34 – Ph.d Thesis, University of Delhi, 1984.
  3. The Rural Base of the Bihar Congress, 1920-36, in, Social Science Probings, Vol. No. 1, March, 1986.
  4. ACS – A ticket to Academic Excellence, Times of India, Patna, 31 March, 1988.
  5. Community Questions and Bihar Politics, 1917-23 in, Indian Historical Review, Vol. 26, Nos. 1-2, July, 1989 & January, 1990.
  6. The 1946 Riots and the Exodus of Bihari Muslims to Dhaka, in, Dhaka, Past, Present, Future, Edited by Sharifuddin Ahmed, The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Publication No. 60, 1991.
  7. The Making of the Congress Muslim Stereotype: Bihar, 1937-39 in, Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 28, No. 4, 1991.
  8. Articulating Community Rights : The Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha in Congress Bihar, 1937-39, in, Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. XIV No. 2, December, 1991.
  9. Peasants, Planters and Gandhi: Champaran in 1917, in Kaushal Kishore Sharma, Prabhakar Prasad Singh and Ranjan Kumar, Eds., Peasant Struggles in Bihar, 1831-1922: Spontaneity to Organisation, Patna, Janaki Prakashan, 1994.
  10. The Virile and the Chaste in Community and Nation Making : Bihar 1920’s to 1940’s in, Social Scientist, Vol. 22, Nos. 1-2, January-February, 1994.
  11. Reinvoking the Pakistan of the 1940s : Bihar’s Stranded Pakistanis, in, Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol II, No. 1, 1995.
  12. Recasting Nationalism: Nehruvian, Secularism and Syed Mahmud, in Journal of Historical Studies, No. 2, December 1996.
  13. Muttahidah Qaumiyat in Aqalliat Bihar : The Imarat-I-Shariah, 1921-1947, in Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 34, 1997.
  14. Contesting Hindutava – Indian Muslim Americans, April, 1997.
  15. Colonial Muslim Politics in Bihar, in, Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. IV, No. 2, 1997.
  16. Partition’s Biharis in, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Vol. XVII, No. 2, 1997; also in Mushirul Hasan (ed.), Islam, Communities and the Nation : Muslim Identities in South Asia and Beyond, Manohar, New Delhi, 1998.
  17. Pakistanis and Indians Outside South Asia in, Refugee Watch, Issue No. 12, December, 2000.
  18. The Changing Discourse of the Muhajirs, in India International Centre Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 2, New Delhi, 2001.
  19. Reclaiming South Asia, Conference Volume, Cosmopolitanism and the Nation State, 22 February, 2001, Prince Claus Fund & ADRI, Patna.
  20. Partition and South Asian Diaspora, in Om Prakash Mishra (Ed.), Forced Migration in the South Asian Region : Displacement, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, Manak, New Delhi, 2004.
  21. Contemporary Patriarchies : Reconfigurations in Bihar in, Shakti Kak & Biswamoy Pati (Ed.), Exploring Gender Equations : Colonial and Post Colonial India, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, 2005.
  22. Writing Ganga-Jamni : in the 1940s and After, Social Scientist, Vol. 34 / Nos. 11-12, Nov-Dec, 2006.
  23. Shared Spaces; Khuda Baksh Library Journal, Patna, No. 146, October – December, 2006.
  24. “Pasmanda Politics in Bihar”, in Journal of Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library, Patna, No. 149, July – September 2007
  25. “Subcontinental Majoritarianisms”, in Contemporary Perspectives, History and Sociology of South Asia, Vol. 2, No. 1 January – June 2008 (Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia).
  26. Politics of Language & Culture in Bihar – Introductory Views.
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Books

  1. Partition and the South Asian Diaspora – Extending the Subcontinent, Routledge, New Delhi, 2007.
    • (Review in Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. No. 42 dated November 17, 2007 by Vanita Sharma.( http://www.epw.org.in/uploads/articles/11231.pdf )
  2. Community and Nation : Essays on Identity and Politics in Eastern India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2008.
  3. The Civil Disobedience Movement in Bihar, Manak, New Delhi. 2008.
  4. History in the Vernacular, Edited by Raziuddin Aquil and Partha Chatterjee- In Memory of Papiya Ghosh- Permanent Black, Ranikhet, 2008.
  5. Muhajirs and the Nation- Bihar in the 1940s, Routledge, New Delhi, 2010.
  6. Bihar Mein Savinay Avagya Andolan ( Hindi Translation of Sl 3 above by P L Prajapati), Manak, New Delhi , 2011.
  7. Resurrection of the State- A Saga of Bihar- Essays in Memory of Papiya Ghosh, Edited by Sunita Lall and Shaibal Gupta, Manak Publications, New Delhi, 2013.
NOTE:
  • ALL PAPIYA’S BOOKS WERE POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATIONS, with support from friends and colleagues, coordinated by her sister, Dr. Tuktuk Ghosh
  • Books at Sl. 2 & 3 – Above were launched by the then Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha, Shri Somnath Chatterjee, with an Address on “Role of Democratic Institutions in Ensuring Security and Justice for Women”, on 8 March 2008, to coincide with International Women’s Day at India International Centre, New Delhi
  • Book at Sl.7 was launched by Nobel laureate, Professor Amartya Sen, at ADRI, Patna on 4th February, 2013