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Title: Through Subaltern Eyes: Shivaprasad at Simla, 1846-1852
Authors: Stark, Ulrike
Keywords: Subaltern
Simla
North-Western Provinces
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
Abstract: ëIt was the best part of my lifeí,1 Raja Shivaprasad, C.S.I, wrote in his memoirs in 1894. The seventy-one-year old was referring to the years 1846 to 1852, which he had spent in Simla as a munshi working for the East India Company government. These were his formative years in education, preparing him for his future role as a peopleís educator and mediator of imperial education policy. Raja Shivaprasad of Benares (1823-95), eminent Indian educator, man of letters, and public intellectual, was an influential presence in the colonial public sphere of north India after 1857
Description: Page no. - 23 to 33
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5126
ISSN: 0972-1452
Appears in Collections:Summerhill, Vol.18, No.1, (2012)

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