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Hindu College

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  • Author: Prasad Sengupta
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789350406915
  • Pages: 452
  • Format: Hardcovar
  • Weight: 649 g

Description

Hindu College by Prasad Sengupta delves into the rich history of one of India's most iconic educational institutions and its profound influence on the country's socio-cultural and intellectual awakening.

  • A Landmark in Indian Education: The book explores the establishment of Hindu College, the first major initiative by Hindus to spread European-style education in India. The founders envisioned the college as the seed of a larger, transformative movement for education in India, which eventually evolved into a major center of learning and a catalyst for national awakening.

  • The College as a Birthplace of Renaissance: The story of Hindu College is not just about an educational institution but about the broader socio-cultural renaissance that it fueled. Within just thirty-seven years of its founding, it became a cradle for intellectual movements and new ideas, contributing significantly to the shaping of modern Indian society.

  • Founders, Students, and Faculty: Sengupta brings to light the lives of the first generation of students, the teachers, and the intellectual atmosphere of the college. The book captures the essence of how the teachings and ideologies imparted in Hindu College affected the students and, by extension, the society at large.

  • The Evolution of Society through Education: Through contemporary magazines, newspapers, and numerous primary sources, the book narrates how the activities within Hindu College changed the cultural and intellectual landscape of India. The spread of European education under its roof triggered an intellectual revolution, making the college an essential part of the history of India’s struggle for freedom and identity.

  • A Vibrant and Detailed Account: Prasad Sengupta provides a comprehensive account of Hindu College's history, combining both the institution's internal dynamics and its broader social context. The personal stories of students and faculty, their ideas, and the challenges they faced make this a deeply engaging narrative of an institution that played a central role in shaping modern India.

Hindu College is not just a history of an educational institution but a profound exploration of how education can ignite change in a society. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of education in India, its social movements, and the intellectual foundations of modern Indian thought.