The Calcutta Review Volume XLVIII 1869

The Calcutta Review Volume XLVIII 1869
Title The Calcutta Review Volume XLVIII 1869 PDF eBook
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Pages 502
Release 1869
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Calcutta Review

Calcutta Review
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Pages 504
Release 1869
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Calcutta Review

Calcutta Review
Title Calcutta Review PDF eBook
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Pages 942
Release 1934
Genre India
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Selections from the Calcutta Review

Selections from the Calcutta Review
Title Selections from the Calcutta Review PDF eBook
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Pages 354
Release 1884
Genre India
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The Calcutta Review

The Calcutta Review
Title The Calcutta Review PDF eBook
Author CALCUTTA
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Pages 506
Release 1870
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Trübner's American and Oriental Literary Record

Trübner's American and Oriental Literary Record
Title Trübner's American and Oriental Literary Record PDF eBook
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Pages 1022
Release 1865
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A monthly register of the most important works published in North and South America, in India, China, and the British colonies: with occasional notes on German, Dutch, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian books.

Disciplined Subjects

Disciplined Subjects
Title Disciplined Subjects PDF eBook
Author Sutapa Dutta
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 238
Release 2020-12-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000331164

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This book examines interactions between Britain and India through the analytical framework of the production and circulation of knowledge throughout the long eighteenth century. Disciplined Subjects is one of the first works to analyse the imperial school curriculum, and the ways in which it shaped and influenced Indian subjectivity. The author focuses on the endeavours of the colonial government, missionaries and native stakeholders in determining the physical, material and intellectual content of institutional learning in India. Further, the volume compares the changes in pedagogical practices, and textbooks in schools in Britain and colonial Bengal, and its subsequent repercussions on the psyche and identity of the learners. Drawing on a host of primary sources in the UK and India, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of modern history, education, sociology and South Asian studies.