Dey was 80 and is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.
Associated with a number of historical institutions, Dey was vice-president of Asiatic Society and vice-chairman of Centre for Archaeology, besides being a member of the Board of trustees of Victoria Memorial and governing body of Indian Museum, among numerable organisations.
Dey had specialised in social and economic history of India in the 17th and 18th centuries, Bengal renaissance and British constitutional history.
Calcutta university vice-chancellor Suranjan Das condoled Dey's death, describing him as a "rare historian who was equally responsible to his students and towards his research work.
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