This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational enterprise' run by Anglican Christian missions in north India c.1880-1915. It will focus in particular on the Gangetic plain, parts of Bengal, the Punjab and Central Provinces. The example of the United Provinces will be used to give context to missionary- Government relations, but will engage with arguments in upper and eastern India (especially Bengal) which are relevant to this research. The network of schools, their aims, orientation, and the degrees to which they were dependent upon Indian agency will all be considered. The first chapter begins with a review of the literature on colonial knowledge and Christian missions, and gives a brief r...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
The study focussed mainly on the diagnostic and analytical aspects of missionary endeavour in relati...
Education is considered as the backbone of society. It is founded either by the government or by cer...
Scholarly attention for missionary education in India is mostly absorbed by the colonial period. Ove...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
In the long nineteenth century all the English Protestant missionary societies in India used educati...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
Missionaries were major providers of education in the colonial world, and in many cases were the ini...
In the early nineteenth century, British officials in India determined that the education offered in...
This paper reviews the importance of educational activities by missionary groups in Malaya through o...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
The study focussed mainly on the diagnostic and analytical aspects of missionary endeavour in relati...
Education is considered as the backbone of society. It is founded either by the government or by cer...
Scholarly attention for missionary education in India is mostly absorbed by the colonial period. Ove...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
In the long nineteenth century all the English Protestant missionary societies in India used educati...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
Missionaries were major providers of education in the colonial world, and in many cases were the ini...
In the early nineteenth century, British officials in India determined that the education offered in...
This paper reviews the importance of educational activities by missionary groups in Malaya through o...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
This article explores the influence of Protestant missionaries on male–female educational inequaliti...