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Informationen zum Autor Jana Tschurenev is Research Fellow at the International Research Centre 'Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History', in Berlin. Her research interests include the history of education, comparative education, global history, and women's and gender history. She has published in several educational journals including Paedagogica Historica and the German Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, has co-edited a volume on the global history of moral reform movements entitled Biopolitik und Sittlichkeitsreform (2014), and a volume on the History of Alcohol and Drugs in Modern South Asia (2014). In the nineteenth century, Indian education underwent a radical transformation. Indigenous education was substituted by the colonial education system. The book focuses on an imperial civil society movement which initiated these processes. It offers a new, interaction-centred, connected history perspective on the making of colonial schooling in India. In the nineteenth century, Indian education underwent a radical transformation. Indigenous education was substituted by the colonial education system. This book focuses on an imperial civil society movement which initiated these processes. It offers a new, interaction-centred, connected history perspective on the making of colonial schooling in India. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: empire civil society, and educational transformation in India; 1. A colonial experiment in education, Madras, 1789?96; 2. Education of the poor, 1805?13; 3. Missionaries, empire, and the cause of universal education, 1792?24; 4. Race, class, and gender: the social agenda of education, 1809?30; 5. Rules and numbers: transforming rural education, 1814?30; 6. Intellectual conquest: education societies, 'useful knowledge', and the Bengal Renaissance, 1817?54; 7. Civil society, government, and educational institutional-building, Bombay presidency, 1819?82; 8. Teaching the marginalized: universal education and the politics of inequality, 1789?37; Conclusion: the emergence of public elementary schooling in an imperial frame; Bibliography; Index....