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The historical relationship between Scotland and India is a relatively unexplored part of colonial history. This project seeks to re-examine the interchange of ideas initiated in the 18th century by the Scottish Enlightenment, and the ways in which these ideas were reformed and shaped to fit the changing social fabric of Scotland and India in the 19th and 20th centuries. In this volume, the significance and influence both nations had on the other is examined and brought to light for the first time. With contributions from key individuals and institutions in both Scotland and India, the range of ideas that were interchanged between the two nations will be explored in the contexts of culture studies, history, the social sciences and literature.

Recenzijas

Acknowledgements 7(6)
From the West to the East
Scottish Orientalists and the Bengal Renaissance: An Introduction
13(22)
Bashabi Peases
A Sojourner's Calcutta: Through the Colonial Lens
35(15)
Bashabi Fraser
East Meets West: A Vibrant Encounter Between Indian Orthodoxy And Scottish Enlightenment
50(11)
Tapati Mukherjee
The Scotland-India Interaction: Scottish Impact on: A So-called Native Stalwart in India--Dwarakanath Tagore
61(10)
Tapati Mukherjee
The Trio who turned the Clock of Education in Bengal
Serampore Missionaries and David Hare: On the Penury of Education in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
71(17)
Saptarshi Mallick
Understanding the Renaissance in Nineteenth Century Bengal
88(10)
Kathryn Simpson
The Caledonian Legacy: Of the Scottish Church College in Kolkata
98(13)
Kaberi Chatterjee
The Poet and the East-West Encounter
A Complex Interface: Rabindranath and Burns
111(12)
Amrit Sen
An Assessment of Sir Daniel Hamilton's Political Philosophy: The Panacea of Scottish Capitalism and Utilitarianism
123(11)
Thomas Crosby
A Scotsman in Sriniketan
134(11)
Neil Fraser
Arthur Geddes and Sriniketan: Explaining Underdevelopment
145(18)
Dikshit Sinha
Scientific Innovation in India
The Past's Writing Back to the West: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray and Postcoloniality
163(11)
Biswanath Banerjee
The Scientist as Hero: The Fashioning of the Self in Patrick Geddes's The Life and Work of Sir Jagadish. C. Bose (1920)
174(9)
Amrit Sen
List of Contributors 183
BASHABI FRASER was born in West Bengal in India. Living a multicultural, Bashabi divides her life between the two countries she loves mostIndia and Scotland. With a PhD in English Literature, she is now a Professor in English Literature at Napier University, Edinburgh. She travels widely working as a poet, attending councils and conferences around the world and has written many publications, has numerous collections of poems in print and has been included in a number of anthologies. Bashabi has also written childrens stories and is writing a shadow puppet play and a book on the Bengal Partition and is a classical Indian dancer and choreographer. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband and daughter.