This book explores educational reform alongside debates on modernity and anticolonial nationalism in two major princely states, Baroda and Mysore, in 20th-century India. It argues for a deeper understanding of the heretofore largely ignored Indian princely states, and seeks to restore their importance by dispelling traditional misconceptions about their role in Indian colonial history.
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This book explores educational reform alongside debates on modernity and anticolonial nationalism in two major princely states, Baroda and Mysore, in 20th-century India. It argues for a deeper understanding of the heretofore largely ignored Indian princely states, and seeks to restore their importance by dispelling traditional misconceptions about their role in Indian colonial history.
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