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Bengal Muslims and Colonial Education, 1854-1947 - A Study of Curriculum, Educational Institutions, and Communal Politics (Hardcover)
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Bengal Muslims and Colonial Education, 1854-1947 - A Study of Curriculum, Educational Institutions, and Communal Politics (Hardcover)
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This book examines the impact of British education policies on the
Muslims of Colonial Bengal. It evaluates the student composition
and curriculum of various educational institutions for Muslims in
Calcutta and Dacca to show how they produced the educated Muslim
middle class. The author studies the role of Muslim leaders such as
Abdul Latif and Fazlul Huq in the spread of education among Muslims
and looks at how segregation in education supported by the British
fueled Muslim anxiety and separatism. The book analyzes the
conflict of interest between Hindus and Muslims over education and
employment which strengthened growing Muslim solidarity and anti-
Hindu feeling, eventually leading to the demand for a separate
nation. It also discusses the experiences of Muslim women at
Sakhawat Memorial School, Lady Brabourne College, Eden College,
Calcutta, and Dacca Universities at a time when several Brahmo and
Hindu schools did not admit them. An important contribution to the
study of colonial education in India, the book highlights the role
of discriminatory colonial education policies and pedagogy in
amplifying religious separatism. It will be useful for scholars and
researchers of modern Indian history, religion, education,
Partition studies, minority studies, imperialism, colonialism, and
South Asian history.
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