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Embark on an enchanting voyage through India's rich educational history with "Promotion of Learning in India" by Narendra Nath Law. This meticulously researched book unveils centuries of scholarly evolution, from the ancient Vedic and Buddhist eras to the heights of Mughal patronage and the transformative impact of British colonialism.
Law's narrative spans two comprehensive volumes, meticulously tracing the development of educational systems and institutions across India's diverse cultural landscape. Delving into the pre-Mughal era, he explores the contributions of early dynasties like the Ghaznavids and Ghurids, illuminating the profound influence of Islamic rule on Indian education, including the establishment of renowned centers of learning such as Nalanda and Takshashila.
In the second volume, Law brings to life the golden age of Mughal education, highlighting the visionary leadership of figures like Akbar the Great and Shah Jahan. Their reigns witnessed unprecedented advancements in literature, science, and the arts, shaping India's intellectual heritage for centuries to come.
Throughout both volumes, Law meticulously examines the clash and confluence of traditional Indian educational practices with the Western models introduced during British colonial rule. His insightful analysis reveals how these reforms continue to resonate in India's modern educational framework, offering profound insights into the continuity and transformation of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
"Promotion of Learning in India" is not just a historical account but a testament to India's enduring quest for knowledge and cultural synthesis. It celebrates the resilience of India's scholars and educators, who, across epochs, have championed learning against formidable odds.
For those fascinated by history, culture, and the evolution of education, Narendra Nath Law's magnum opus is an essential addition to your library. Rich in detail and meticulously researched, this book promises to enlighten and inspire, offering a deeper understanding of India's intellectual journey through the ages.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Embark on an enchanting voyage through India's rich educational history with "Promotion of Learning in India" by Narendra Nath Law. This meticulously researched book unveils centuries of scholarly evolution, from the ancient Vedic and Buddhist eras to the heights of Mughal patronage and the transformative impact of British colonialism.
Law's narrative spans two comprehensive volumes, meticulously tracing the development of educational systems and institutions across India's diverse cultural landscape. Delving into the pre-Mughal era, he explores the contributions of early dynasties like the Ghaznavids and Ghurids, illuminating the profound influence of Islamic rule on Indian education, including the establishment of renowned centers of learning such as Nalanda and Takshashila.
In the second volume, Law brings to life the golden age of Mughal education, highlighting the visionary leadership of figures like Akbar the Great and Shah Jahan. Their reigns witnessed unprecedented advancements in literature, science, and the arts, shaping India's intellectual heritage for centuries to come.
Throughout both volumes, Law meticulously examines the clash and confluence of traditional Indian educational practices with the Western models introduced during British colonial rule. His insightful analysis reveals how these reforms continue to resonate in India's modern educational framework, offering profound insights into the continuity and transformation of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
"Promotion of Learning in India" is not just a historical account but a testament to India's enduring quest for knowledge and cultural synthesis. It celebrates the resilience of India's scholars and educators, who, across epochs, have championed learning against formidable odds.
For those fascinated by history, culture, and the evolution of education, Narendra Nath Law's magnum opus is an essential addition to your library. Rich in detail and meticulously researched, this book promises to enlighten and inspire, offering a deeper understanding of India's intellectual journey through the ages.