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Education and Statemanship in India: 1797 to 1910 is a detailed historical examination of how educational policies and governance shaped India during a critical period of transition. H. R. James explores the complex relationship between educational development and political leadership in India, spanning over a century of colonial and post-colonial influences.
The book traces the evolution of the Indian education system, highlighting key reforms, influential figures, and institutional developments that occurred during this transformative era. James analyzes how statesmen and administrators utilized education as a tool for nation-building and social change.
Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, this work provides valuable insights into India’s intellectual history, the British educational influence, and the emergence of Indian leadership through educational advancement. Essential reading for historians, students of Indian history, and those interested in the relationship between education and governance.







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