Western education in India in the 19th century This page is aimed at studying the history of English and literature in India during the colonial era and emphasizing whether to maintain a high cultural status for many years after independence is. This inevitably is an ongoing process reflecting the integration of a wide range of social, political and cultural influences. However, you can see that certain policies and publications have certain effects and effects. By outlining the most influential people it is possible to document how their influence continues to affect the social and cultural environment of India after independence today.
The origin of the Indian nationalist movement in the 19th century can be traced back to the West, the expansion of British education. People who are attracted to new education are mainly from the community originating from Indian luxury caste. Many of the social, political and religious reforms of Hindus are supported by this English education lesson. Until the end of the nineteenth century most political Indians thought that we could work with the colonial government. However, the transition from collaboration to criticism began in the late nineteenth century. Among Hindus there are two broad campaigns that define their national identity: modernists and resurrectors. Modernists will adopt models of social and political change based on Western models; they appreciate many Western philosophies and I hope that India will follow it. The view of the resurrector is based on a return to Hinduism, which is thought to be superior to the governance India - "Hindu" country
The establishment of British rule in India has made it possible to engage with Western countries. Therefore, contacts with European countries have great influence on Indians. Europe of the 19th century was the century of nationalism and liberalism. The Indians learned the lessons of the Europeans from these ideologies. The Indians absorbed the idea of nationalism and liberalism from Western countries, especially Germany, Italy, Greece, Belgium. In addition, thought of Western thinkers Macquarie, Burke, Bentham, Mill, Spencer, Rousseau, and Voltaire stimulated and encouraged the Indian independent thinking. Therefore, Indian political consciousness and awakening are rising.