Great Indian Education Debate
Discover the compelling insights of the Great Indian Education Debate by Martin Moir, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. This hardback volume spans 374 pages and delves into the intricate controversy surrounding Britain's public education system during the expansion of its Indian Empire in the nineteenth century.
Through a collection of documents—many published for the first time—Moir uncovers the pivotal British and South Asian perspectives that shaped educational policies and imperial discourses. This engaging exploration broadens our understanding of colonial knowledge while highlighting the significant contributions of the colonized in this historical context.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of history, education, and social science, Great Indian Education Debate is an essential addition to your library that invites readers to reflect on the complexities of education in the colonial era.