Reform and Regeneration in Bengal, 1774-1823Rabindra Bharati University, 1968 - 392 sidor |
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... western learning . Western learn- ing could be introduced in this country either through English or through the Indian verna- culars , but Grant declared himself strongly in favour of the English language as the vehicle for imparting to ...
... western learning . Western learn- ing could be introduced in this country either through English or through the Indian verna- culars , but Grant declared himself strongly in favour of the English language as the vehicle for imparting to ...
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... Western education had undoubtedly an irresis- tible appeal to the Bengalee middle class , but western education did not mean in the period under review an exclusively literary education . The founders of the Hindu College were very ...
... Western education had undoubtedly an irresis- tible appeal to the Bengalee middle class , but western education did not mean in the period under review an exclusively literary education . The founders of the Hindu College were very ...
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... western educa- tion exerted a great influence on the development of Bengali literature . The end of Lord ... western education gradually began to spread from Calcutta to the neighbouring localities . This western education placed before ...
... western educa- tion exerted a great influence on the development of Bengali literature . The end of Lord ... western education gradually began to spread from Calcutta to the neighbouring localities . This western education placed before ...
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Asiatic Society B. N. Bandyopadhyay Bangla Basu Bengalee society Bengali language Bengali literature Bengali prose Book Society's Proceedings Brahma Samaj Brahmin British Burman eds Calcutta Journal Calcutta School Book caste Chandra Chinsurah Christian missionaries classes Committee Court Of Directors dated David Hare Dwarkanath Tagore education in Bengal English established European Fort William College Friend Of India girls Government Granthavali H. C. Sarkar Hindoos Hindu College Hindu society History House Of Commons Ibid institution instruction J. C. Marshman language learning letter London Lushington Madrassa ment mohun Mrityunjay Muslim native nineteenth century Nizamat Adalat Parliamentary Papers Persian published pundits R. C. Majumdar Radhakanta Deb Raja Rammohun Roy Ramram Basu reform religion religious Report rite Samachar Darpan Sanskrit Sati scholars School Book Society's Serampore slavery slaves social Tagore tion total number tract translated Vedanta Vide Vidyalankar Ward western education widows William Carey William College women worship