In the nineteenth century, Indian education underwent a radical transformation. Indigenous education was substituted by the colonial education system. The book focuses on an imperial civil society movement which initiated these processes. It offers a new, interaction-centred, connected history perspective on the making of colonial schooling in India.
In the nineteenth century, Indian education underwent a radical transformation. Indigenous education was substituted by the colonial education system. The book focuses on an imperial civil society movement which initiated these processes. It offers a new, interaction-centred, connected history perspective on the making of colonial schooling in India.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: empire civil society, and educational transformation in India; 1. A colonial experiment in education, Madras, 1789 1796; 2. Education of the poor, 1805 1813; 3. Missionaries, empire, and the cause of universal education, 1792 1824; 4. Race, class, and gender: the social agenda of education, 1809 1830; 5. Rules and numbers: transforming rural education, 1814 1830; 6. Intellectual conquest: education societies, 'useful knowledge', and the Bengal Renaissance, 1817 1854; 7. Civil society, government, and educational institutional-building, Bombay presidency, 1819 1882; 8. Teaching the marginalized: universal education and the politics of inequality, 1789 1937; Conclusion: the emergence of public elementary schooling in an imperial frame; Bibliography; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: empire civil society, and educational transformation in India; 1. A colonial experiment in education, Madras, 1789 1796; 2. Education of the poor, 1805 1813; 3. Missionaries, empire, and the cause of universal education, 1792 1824; 4. Race, class, and gender: the social agenda of education, 1809 1830; 5. Rules and numbers: transforming rural education, 1814 1830; 6. Intellectual conquest: education societies, 'useful knowledge', and the Bengal Renaissance, 1817 1854; 7. Civil society, government, and educational institutional-building, Bombay presidency, 1819 1882; 8. Teaching the marginalized: universal education and the politics of inequality, 1789 1937; Conclusion: the emergence of public elementary schooling in an imperial frame; Bibliography; Index.
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