Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032332734
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 116
- ISBN-10: 1032332735
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹695.00.₹528.00Current price is: ₹528.00.
“Bengal Muslims and Colonial Education, 1854-1947” by Nilanjana Paul (ISBN: 9781032332734) explores the complex interplay of curriculum, educational institutions, and communal politics in colonial Bengal. Discover how education shaped Muslim identity and societal dynamics during this pivotal period. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in South Asian history, colonialism, and education.
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Bashar Khan –
The author clearly has a deep understanding of the subject matter. An important contribution to the field of South Asian studies.
Parth Sarthy Parmar –
The book offers a good overview, but I was hoping for more in-depth analysis of specific educational institutions. Still, it’s informative.
Aman Ali –
Provides a great understanding of educational institutions. It is quite long. But worth reading if one wants to learn about education during colonial Bengal.
Yatharth Mangla –
This book has some areas that will need improvements. The information is good, but the presentation is really dull. Not an enjoyable read.
Vidhi Gupta –
A detailed look at a specific period. Dense but rewarding for those interested in the topic. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative.
Shivani Saxena –
Nilanjana Paul has done a fantastic job. Very comprehensive and meticulously researched. A definite must-read for historians.
Roopesh Dhoundiyal –
A decent read, though I wish there was more analysis of the communal politics aspect. It felt somewhat overshadowed by the education focus.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
An impressive work that sheds light on the intersection of education, religion, and politics in colonial Bengal. A valuable contribution.
Tanishq Gupta –
The book is well-researched, but the writing style could be more engaging. It felt a bit academic at times, making it a slower read.
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
Not an easy read, but certainly worthwhile. The author presents a compelling narrative supported by extensive research. Recommended.
Kaustub Ratan Pachoury –
Paul’s book offers a nuanced perspective. It sheds light on the challenges faced by Bengal Muslims in accessing education. A valuable resource for researchers.
Lakshita –
A must-read for anyone interested in the history of education in South Asia. Paul’s work is both insightful and thought-provoking.
Ritik Kumar –
I struggled to get through this book. The topic is important, but the presentation was not very accessible. Maybe for serious scholars only.
Abhinandan Agrawal –
The book is very useful and beneficial to scholars. An important book for understanding the history of Bengal Muslims.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
An insightful exploration of the role of education in shaping Muslim identity in Bengal. Highly recommended for history enthusiasts.
Ishita Singhania –
A fascinating study of a little-known aspect of colonial history. It provided me with a new appreciation for the complexities of the era.
Atul Kumar –
While informative, the book is very academic. A little hard to digest for a casual reader. Overall a good scholarly work.
Jai Kharb –
The book is well-written. The writing style is impressive. It could have used more primary source material. Still, a solid piece of scholarship.
Aswin M –
Interesting topic, but the organization of the book could be improved. I found myself getting lost in the details at times.