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Promotion of Learning in India: By Early European Settlers, Up To About 1800 A.D. [Hardcover]

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This historical work examines the contributions of early European settlers to the development of education and learning in India until 1800 A.D. It provides valuable insights into the educational institutions and systems established during the colonial period.

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This comprehensive historical study explores the significant role played by early European settlers in promoting learning and education throughout India up to approximately 1800 A.D. The work, authored by Walter K. Firminger and Narendra Nath Law, provides an in-depth examination of the educational institutions, missionary schools, and learning centers established by European colonizers during this formative period.

The book traces the evolution of educational practices and the introduction of Western learning systems alongside traditional Indian education. It documents the efforts of various European communities in establishing schools, colleges, and libraries that would shape India’s educational landscape. The authors offer critical perspectives on how these initiatives influenced Indian society, culture, and intellectual development during the pre-independence era.

Essential for historians, scholars of colonial India, and those interested in the history of education in Asia, this work provides primary and secondary source material that illuminates the complex relationship between European educational models and Indian learning traditions.

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Author

Walter K. Firminger Narendra Nath Law

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789370145535

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