All Stories

  1. Editorial preface
  2. Identity dystopias, empire framing and theoretical hegemonies: two case studies, India and Ireland
  3. Knowledge transfer, educational change and the history of education
  4. Historical Analysisanalysis historical : New Approaches to Postcolonial scholarship postcolonial Scholarship and the Subcontinent
  5. Understanding education and India: new turns in postcolonial scholarship
  6. Learning abroad: the colonial educational experiment in India, 1813–1919
  7. Travelling across national, paradigmatic and archival divides: new work for the historian of education
  8. Understanding the nature of work: how historians of education deconstruct its pasts
  9. Sanjay Seth . Subject Lessons: The Western Education of Colonial India. (Politics, History, and Culture.) Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press . 2007 . Pp. x, 264. Cloth $84.95, paper $23.95.
  10. Bad Language in the Raj: The ‘Frightful Encumbrance’ of Gottlieb Leitner, 1865–1888
  11. Surrendering a Colonial Domain: Educating North India, 1854–1890
  12. Book Reviews
  13. Anglican evangelism in North India and the Punjabi missionary classroom: the failure to educate 'the masses', 1860-77
  14. Robert Montgomery and the daughter slayers: A punjabi education imperative, 1855–1865