01. Journals and periodicals
02. POSTERS
03. BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS
Heritage Archives has collected a diverse and rare assortment of over 3,000 booklets and leaflets that reflect the political, social, and cultural currents of Bangladesh’s recent history. These materials include manifestos, campaign literature, awareness pamphlets, cultural event handouts, and organizational leaflets produced by political parties, social movements, student groups, and cultural collectives. Often circulated briefly and overlooked by traditional libraries, these ephemeral documents offer an intimate look into the language of activism, grassroots communication, and ideological outreach across decades. Their preservation ensures that these transient yet powerful voices are not lost to time.
04. BOOKS ON LOCAL HISTORY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
An important focus of Heritage Archives is its extensive work on local studies and the indigenous communities of Bangladesh. The archive holds a dedicated collection of around 5,000 books covering all 64 districts of the country. These materials include local histories, regional publications, memoirs, district-specific research, and rare documentation that provide deep insight into the social, cultural, political, and economic life of different regions. In addition, Heritage preserves a valuable and growing collection of books and publications on the indigenous peoples of Bangladesh, with particular attention to their histories, traditions, rights movements, and cultural expressions. These collections help bridge the gap between mainstream historical narratives and the lived realities of marginalized communities, offering a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of the nation.
05. GOVT. PUBLICATIONS
Heritage Archives has also curated an exceptional collection of official records and government publications that are critical for historical research and public understanding. These include District Gazetteers, Survey and Settlement Operation Reports, and a comprehensive range of Census Reports dating from 1872 to 1951 — all of which provide valuable demographic and administrative insights into colonial and early post-colonial Bangladesh. The archive also preserves Annual Administration Reports from 1870 onward, along with Education Commission Reports, various Acts, Manuals, Ordinances, and By-laws that have shaped the country’s legal and policy framework over time. In addition, it houses a significant number of Archaeological Reports, shedding light on the physical heritage and ancient sites of the region. Together, these materials form a vital foundation for serious historical, legal, and cultural research.
06. BIOGRAPHY
Heritage has already collected journals and periodicals on about 3200 titles. The periodicals are important because no library in Bangladesh collects them. These periodicals often publish special issues on left politics, on labour movements, on fundamentalists, etc.
07. PRIVATE COLLECTION
Heritage has already collected journals and periodicals on about 3200 titles. The periodicals are important because no library in Bangladesh collects them. These periodicals often publish special issues on left politics, on labour movements, on fundamentalists, etc.
08. SOUVENIRS
Heritage has already collected journals and periodicals on about 3200 titles. The periodicals are important because no library in Bangladesh collects them. These periodicals often publish special issues on left politics, on labour movements, on fundamentalists, etc.
09. PAPER CLIPPINGS
Heritage has already collected journals and periodicals on about 3200 titles. The periodicals are important because no library in Bangladesh collects them. These periodicals often publish special issues on left politics, on labour movements, on fundamentalists, etc.