- 1. Introduction: Calcutta in History and Historiography - Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Ordering the urban space
2. The Flute (1932) - Rabindranath Tagore (translated by Sumit Sarkar) 3. Calcutta on the Threshold of the 1940s - Partho Datta, Rajarshi Chunder
War, famine and unrest
5. The Elusive Chase: War Rumour in Calcutta during the Second World War - Ishan Mukherjee 6. Japan Attacks - Janam Mukherjee 7. When Mill Sirens Rang out Danger: The Calcutta Jute Mill Belt in the Second World War - Anna Sailer 8. Protest and Politics: Story of Calcutta Tram Workers 1940-47 - Siddhartha Guha Ray 9. Emergence of Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti in the FortiesGargi Chakravartty 10. Famine, Food and the Politics of Survival in Calcutta: 194350 - Sanjukta Ghosh
Communal relations: Solidarities and violence
11. On a Birthday (1946) -Samar Sen (translated by Sumit Sarkar) 12. A Different Calcutta: INA Trials and Hindu-Muslim Solidarity in 1945 and 1946- Sohini Majumdar 13. The Role of Colonial Administration, Riot Systems and Local Networks during the Calcutta Disturbances of August 1946 - Nariaki Nakazato 14. A City Feeding on Itself: Riots, Testimonies and Literatures of the 1940s in Calcutta - Debjani Sengupta 15. Calcutta and its Struggle for Peace: Anti-Communal Resistance, 194647
Post Colonial Transition
16. Calcutta, a City in Transition: Expectations and Anxieties of Freedom, 194750 - Sekhar Bandyopadhyay 17. Visually Imagining the City: Urban Planning in 1950s Calcutta and Surjyatoran - Sukanya Mitra 18. Building Bijaygarh: A Microhistory of Refugee Squatting in Calcutta - Uditi Sen 19. Becoming a Minority Community: Calcuttas Muslims after Partition - Anwesha Sengupta 20. I Had a Dream One Night (1929) Rabindranath Tagore (translated by Swagata Mazumdar) 21. Time in Place: Urban Culture in Decades of Crisis - Tanika Sarkar