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Missionary Education And Empire In Late Colonial India 18601920 Empires In Perspective First Edition Hayden J A Bellenoit

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Missionary Education And Empire In Late Colonial India 18601920 Empires In Perspective First Edition Hayden J A Bellenoit
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Missionary Education And Empire In Late Colonial India 18601920 Empires In Perspective First Edition Hayden J A Bellenoit instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pickering & Chatto Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Hayden J. A. Bellenoit
ISBN: 9781851968947, 1851968946
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Missionary Education And Empire In Late Colonial India 18601920 Empires In Perspective First Edition Hayden J A Bellenoit by Hayden J. A. Bellenoit 9781851968947, 1851968946 instant download after payment.

Focusing on late colonial India, Bellenoit analyses education in colonial society. Most scholars view missionary teachers as handmaidens of the empire, and their theology as intrinsically imperialistic. However, Bellenoit argues that their interaction with India led them away from imperial norms; a simplistic division of colonisers and colonised is insufficient to explain power relations in late colonial India.

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