English Education in India, 1715-1835 : Half-Caste, Missionary, and Secular Stages
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This book identifies and describes the first stage in the advent and growth of English education in India. The first schools in India were the charity schools, asylums and orphanages opened under the auspices of the Church of England for religious instruction, training and care of half-caste or mixed-race children, the progeny of Protestant fathers from Indian women. It examines the influence of the half-caste community and the missionaries on the growing Indian demand for English education and opportunities for employment.
The well-entrenched scenarios on the pre-history of Hindoo College Calcutta are re-examined in the light of new evidence discussed here for the first time. The book further analyses the shifts in the educational policies by the British colonial administrators and the interventions by the likes of Trevelyan, Macaulay and Bentinck.
Detailed and insightful, this volume will be of great interest to students and researchers of history, literature, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, colonial expansion, and South Asian studies.
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