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Missionary Education In India is a detailed historical and sociological study that documents the significant role played by missionary organizations in establishing educational institutions across India. Henry Huizinga provides an in-depth analysis of how these educational initiatives shaped the intellectual and cultural landscape of the Indian subcontinent.
The book examines the pedagogical methods, curricular content, and ideological motivations behind missionary schools and colleges. It explores the complex relationships between religious instruction and secular learning, the influence on local communities, and the lasting legacy of these institutions on India’s modern education system.
Through rigorous research and scholarly examination, Huizinga presents multiple perspectives on the cultural exchange, institutional development, and societal transformations that resulted from missionary educational efforts. This work serves as an essential resource for scholars, educators, and historians interested in understanding India’s educational heritage and the colonial-era foundations of contemporary Indian institutions.







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