Description
Education and Statemanship in India: 1797 to 1910 is a detailed historical examination of how educational institutions and policies shaped India’s political landscape during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. H. R. James provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between educational reform and administrative governance under British rule and the emergence of Indian nationalist thought.
The work traces the evolution of educational systems, the role of key statesmen and administrators in shaping educational policy, and the profound impact these developments had on Indian society, culture, and politics. James explores how education became a catalyst for social change, intellectual awakening, and the eventual mobilization of nationalist movements.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in understanding India’s educational heritage and the complex interplay between colonial administration and the emergence of modern Indian statehood.
![Education and Statemanship in India: 1797 to 1910 [Hardcover]](https://thebookishowl.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/712QDHmQuuL-1.jpg)






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.