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History Of Education In The Madras Presidency provides an in-depth examination of the educational systems and institutions that developed throughout the Madras Presidency under British rule. The author, S Satthianadhan, meticulously documents the transformation of education from traditional indigenous systems to modern colonial educational frameworks.
This hardcover volume traces the chronological development of schools, colleges, and universities in the region, analyzing how Western educational models were introduced and adapted. It explores the role of missionaries, administrators, and local educators in shaping educational policy and practice. The work considers the impact of educational reforms on society, culture, and economics of the Madras Presidency.
Essential reading for historians, educators, and scholars interested in colonial India, the history of South Indian education, and the broader context of educational development during the British Raj period.
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