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Immense intellectual and cultural stirrings characterised nineteenth century Bengali. Western science and technology, viewed as cultural import, were actively redefined by the recipient culture. A different society, culture, tradition and existing indigenous knowledge systems provided the background in which the gradual spread of the new knowledge occurred, followed by its adaptation through various reformulations. One of the major sources of dissemination of techno-scientific knowledge to the native society was the contemporary Bengali journals.
This book is an account of the Bengali bhadralok’s distinctive response to the modern technical knowledge as reflected in the pages of these journals. | | Top |
| Title Contents | | Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Chapter Author | Page No. | | Preface | | 9 | | Acknowledgements | | 13 | | Introduction | | 15 | | Technology as Power Spectacle | | 42 | | Demand for Technical Education | | 97 | | Indigenous Enterprises | | 157 | | Conclusion | | 200 | | Bibliography | | 219 | | Index | | 239 |
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| | Related Subjects | | 1. History And History Of Civilization | | 2. Engineering And Technology | | 3. Education | | Top |
| The quest for technical knowledge Bengal in the nineteenth century
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