Visva-Bharati Quarterly
(1923-1931 & 1935-[?], Santiniketan)
The Visva-Bharati Quarterly was founded by Rabindranath Tagore and edited by P. C. Mahalanobis and later by K. R. Kripalani. It was published by Jagadananda Ray of Santiniketan. A first series was published from 1923 to 1931 (Vol. 1 to Vol. 8); a second series began in 1935.
The Ideas of India database covers Vol. 1 to Vol. 8 (1923-1931) of the first series and Vol. 1 to Vol. 16, No. 3 (1935-1950) of the new series of the Visva Bharati Quarterly.
Volume 1 (1923-1924)
Volume 2 (1924-1925)
Volume 3 (1925-1926)
Volume 4, No. 1 (1926)
Volume 6, No. 4 (1929)
Volume 7, Nos. 1-2 (1929)
Volume 8 (1930-1931)
Volume 1 (New Series) (1935-1936)
Volume 2 (New Series) (1936-1937)
Volume 3 (New Series) (1937-1938)
Volume 4 (New Series) (1938-1939)
Volume 5 (New Series) (1939-1940)
Volume 6 (New Series) (1940-1941)
Volume 7 (New Series) (1941-1942)
Volume 8 (New Series) (1942-1943)
Volume 9 (New Series) (1943-1944)
Volume 10 (New Series) (1944-1945)
Volume 11 (New Series) (1945-1946)
Volume 12 (New Series) (1946-1947)
Volume 13, Nos. 1-2 (New Series) (1947)
Volume 13, No. 4 (New Series) (1948)
Volume 14 (New Series) (1948-1949)
Volume 15 (New Series) (1949-1950)
Gandhi Memorial Peace Number (1949)
Volume 16, No. 2 (New Series) 1950
Volume 2 (1924-1925)
Volume 3 (1925-1926)
Volume 4, No. 1 (1926)
Volume 6, No. 4 (1929)
Volume 7, Nos. 1-2 (1929)
Volume 8 (1930-1931)
Volume 1 (New Series) (1935-1936)
Volume 2 (New Series) (1936-1937)
Volume 3 (New Series) (1937-1938)
Volume 4 (New Series) (1938-1939)
Volume 5 (New Series) (1939-1940)
Volume 6 (New Series) (1940-1941)
Volume 7 (New Series) (1941-1942)
Volume 8 (New Series) (1942-1943)
Volume 9 (New Series) (1943-1944)
Volume 10 (New Series) (1944-1945)
Volume 11 (New Series) (1945-1946)
Volume 12 (New Series) (1946-1947)
Volume 13, Nos. 1-2 (New Series) (1947)
Volume 13, No. 4 (New Series) (1948)
Volume 14 (New Series) (1948-1949)
Volume 15 (New Series) (1949-1950)
Gandhi Memorial Peace Number (1949)
Volume 16, No. 2 (New Series) 1950
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