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Bangladesh scholars dealing with the colonial period have largely looked at imperialism as an economic system and have relied on the notion of exploitation to examine processes of inequality; these particular conceptualizations have contributed to the absence of a critical examination of social and cultural processes in eastern Bengal during the colonial period.
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