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Recollections of Alexander Duff is a comprehensive biographical work that chronicles the life and achievements of Alexander Duff, a pioneering missionary and educator in colonial India. The book provides detailed accounts of Duff’s establishment and development of the Mission College in Calcutta, which became a significant institution for modern education in India.
Written by Lal Behari Day, a contemporary observer and scholar, this work offers valuable firsthand perspectives on missionary work, educational reform, and cultural exchange during the 19th century. The narrative captures the challenges and triumphs of introducing Western education and Christian missionary activities in India, while documenting the broader historical context of the period.
This hardcover edition serves as an important historical document for researchers, students, and those interested in the history of education in India, missionary work, and the cultural transformations of colonial Bengal.
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