Colonial Education and India 1781-1945

Colonial Education and India 1781-1945

Volume IV

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Volume IV: Indian Responses






Raja Rammohan Roy, 'Letter to Amherst, 11th December 1823', in H. Sharp (ed.), Selections from Educational Records Part I, 1781-1839 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1920), 98-101.



'Petition by Students of Sanscrit College to Auckland, Seeking Continuation of Funding for Sanskrit, 9th August 1836', in H. Sharp (ed.), Selections from Educational Records Part I, 1781-1839 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1920), 145-146.



K. M. Banerjea, 'An Essay on Native Female Education', (Calcutta: R.C. Lepage & Co., British Library, 1848), 1-123.



'An Appeal from a Native Christian of the Punjab to the Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Society', Indian Female Evangelist (July 1875), 289-291.



Evidence of Syed Badruddin Tyabji on Muslim Education, Evidence Taken Before the Bombay Provincial Committee and Memorials Addressed to the Education Commission (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1884), 497- 508



Evidence Taken Before the Bombay Provincial Committee and Memorials addressed to the Education Commission (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1881, Vol. II), 223-242, 255-259, 261-270, 302-313, 11-14 (Appendix).



Jotiba Phule's Statement to the Education Commission, Evidence Taken Before the Bombay Provincial Committee and Memorials Addressed to the Education Commission (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1881, Vol. II), 140-145.



Report by the North-Western Provinces and Oudh Provincial Committee with Evidence Taken Before the Bombay Provincial Committee and Memorials addressed to the Education Commission (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1884. 282-302, 351-353, 373-376,397-411, 412-418, 433-434, 442-443, 452-453, 462-470, 471-474, 478-479.



S. Satthianadhan, extracts from History of Education in the Madras Presidency (Madras: Srinivasa Varadachari &Co., 1894), 36-38, 73-76, 109-112, 165-168, cxiii-cxxi.



Gopal Krishna Gokhale, 'Speech in the Imperial Legislative Council on the Primary Education Bill, 16th March 1911', Speeches of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Vol. 2 (Madras: G.A. Natesan, 1916, 2nd ed.), 718-803.



Appendix to the Report of the Commissioners. Vol XX: Minutes of Evidence Relating the Education Department taken at Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay and London, 1915, 46-55, 119-129, 138-143.



Jadunath Sarkar, 'The Vernacular Medium', Modern Review 23 (1918), 2- 7.



K.M. Panikkar, 'The Educational Problems of Indian Education', Modern Review 23 (1918). 8-17.



H.V. Dugvekar (ed.), extracts from National Education (Benares: Balabodha Office, 1917), 4-10, 29-33, 62-86.
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