Science, technology and medicine in Colonial India

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Science, technology and medicine in Colonial India

David Arnold

(The new Cambridge history of India / general editor, Gordon Johnson, 3 . The Indian Empire and the beginnings of modern society ; 5)

Cambridge University Press, 2004

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"First paperback edition 2004"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-226) and index

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内容説明

Interest in the science, technology and medicine of India under British rule has grown in recent years and has played an ever-increasing part in the reinterpretation of modern South Asian history. Spanning the period from the establishment of East India Company rule through to Independence, David Arnold's wide-ranging and analytical survey demonstrates the importance of examining the role of science, technology and medicine in conjunction with the development of the British engagement in India and in the formation of Indian responses to western intervention. One of the first works to analyse the colonial era as a whole from the perspective of science, the book investigates the relationship between Indian and western science, the nature of science, technology and medicine under the Company, the creation of state-scientific services, 'imperial science' and the rise of an Indian scientific community, the impact of scientific and medical research and the dilemmas of nationalist science.

目次

  • List of illustrations
  • List of tables
  • General editor's preface
  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction: science, colonialism and modernity
  • 2. Science under the East India Company
  • 3. Western medicine in an Indian environment
  • 4. Technologies of the steam age
  • 5. Imperial science and the Indian scientific community
  • 6. Science, state and nation
  • Conclusion
  • Biographical notes
  • Bibliographical essay
  • Index.

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