In India colonialism affects the native culture in different ways, and concentrated their own in order to control the management and supremacy. The establishment of British rule in the late 18th century encouraged British officials, missionaries and scholars to obtain knowledge of the customary languages and organization of Indian society and of main beliefs and behavior of her people. In this paper the impact of colonialism on Indian society is highlighted
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British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
<p>What is the impact of colonialism on public goods provision? This article examines India, once th...
Britains rapid industrial development at the end of the 18th century strengthened the economic and p...
This independent study attempts to examine the motives behind several movements for policy changes i...
The British ruledIndia for more than 150 years. They came as separate entity with different religion...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
This paper traces dominancy of English language in India which was under the direct influence of Bri...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
The British principle in India for around 200 years deserted it some changeless engraving in the fin...
The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asi...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth and twentieth century British Raj are well ingrained i...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
<p>What is the impact of colonialism on public goods provision? This article examines India, once th...
Britains rapid industrial development at the end of the 18th century strengthened the economic and p...
This independent study attempts to examine the motives behind several movements for policy changes i...