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Science and the Raj : a study of British India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, ©2006Edition: 2nd edDescription: xix, 309 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780195687149
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.450 KUM-S
Contents:
1. Science in a colony : concept and contours
2. Exploration and encounter : the early phase
3. Administering science : organizational imperatives
4. Science in education
5. Research in science
6. Response and resistance
7. Reconstructing India
8. Conclusions
Summary: To what extent were colonial scientific knowledge or discourses used to achieve political and cultural goals? How did the recipient culture appropriate or redefine the metropolitan ideology of science? This book investigates some key questions related to British scientific encounters with India, exploring the link between science technology and the process of colonisation in the context of British India. Science and the Raj investigates some key questions related to British scientific encounters with India. It explores the link between science, technology, and the process of colonization in the context of British India. Deepak Kumar makes implicit and explicit distinctions between colonial and metropolitan sciences in terms of their aims, contents, and the mentalities of their patrons and practitioners. He argues that despite colonial influence, the generation, transmission, and reception of scientific ideas gradually acquired an autonomy and momentum of their own." "Empirically and conceptually well grounded, this book combines in-depth case studies with wider analytical perspectives. Building upon new sources and research base, the second edition brings the discussion up to date with a new chapter taking the story up to 1947." "This book would be very useful for students and scholars of history, sociology, science, particularly social history of science, as well as those interested in the study of science and society in India.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Science in a colony : concept and contours

2. Exploration and encounter : the early phase

3. Administering science : organizational imperatives

4. Science in education

5. Research in science

6. Response and resistance

7. Reconstructing India

8. Conclusions

To what extent were colonial scientific knowledge or discourses used to achieve political and cultural goals? How did the recipient culture appropriate or redefine the metropolitan ideology of science? This book investigates some key questions related to British scientific encounters with India, exploring the link between science technology and the process of colonisation in the context of British India. Science and the Raj investigates some key questions related to British scientific encounters with India. It explores the link between science, technology, and the process of colonization in the context of British India. Deepak Kumar makes implicit and explicit distinctions between colonial and metropolitan sciences in terms of their aims, contents, and the mentalities of their patrons and practitioners. He argues that despite colonial influence, the generation, transmission, and reception of scientific ideas gradually acquired an autonomy and momentum of their own." "Empirically and conceptually well grounded, this book combines in-depth case studies with wider analytical perspectives. Building upon new sources and research base, the second edition brings the discussion up to date with a new chapter taking the story up to 1947." "This book would be very useful for students and scholars of history, sociology, science, particularly social history of science, as well as those interested in the study of science and society in India.

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