In the early nineteenth century, British officials in India determined that the education offered in colonial schools and colleges would be exclusively secular: no religious teaching would be imparted in educational institutions managed or patronised by the British Indian state. This book examines the impact of the religious-secular distinction in Indian education from this date. After revisiting the origins of the colonial commitment to secular education, it focuses upon the engagement of Indian Muslims with British authorities, bringing under scrutiny the responses of Muslim parties to the public separation of religion from pedagogy. The book traces the ways in which Muslim and British elites engaging in the colonial milieu interrogated t...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This paper studies the provision of schooling in British India from 1850 to 1917, when education pol...
Post-1857 milieu produced a number of Muslim scholars and thinkers in South Asia whose contributions...
In September 1895, a boldly innovative trial was begun with the teaching of Islam in a British gover...
Religious education has remained largely absent from school and university curricula in India though...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
This dissertation examines the development of Muslim education under British rule in Bengal. In the ...
This paper explores the lessons to be learnt from nineteenth century British India for policy-makers...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
With England\u27s particularly idiosyncratic history of the relationship between state, education, a...
This thesis examines educational reforms initiated by British colonial officials in late nineteenth/...
The primary aim of this article is to discuss the twin objectives of Syed Ahmad Khan’s (1817-1898) r...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This paper studies the provision of schooling in British India from 1850 to 1917, when education pol...
Post-1857 milieu produced a number of Muslim scholars and thinkers in South Asia whose contributions...
In September 1895, a boldly innovative trial was begun with the teaching of Islam in a British gover...
Religious education has remained largely absent from school and university curricula in India though...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
This dissertation examines the development of Muslim education under British rule in Bengal. In the ...
This paper explores the lessons to be learnt from nineteenth century British India for policy-makers...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
This thesis explores how Christianity, the religion of a small number of people in India, played a s...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
With England\u27s particularly idiosyncratic history of the relationship between state, education, a...
This thesis examines educational reforms initiated by British colonial officials in late nineteenth/...
The primary aim of this article is to discuss the twin objectives of Syed Ahmad Khan’s (1817-1898) r...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This paper studies the provision of schooling in British India from 1850 to 1917, when education pol...
Post-1857 milieu produced a number of Muslim scholars and thinkers in South Asia whose contributions...