From classical political economy to “Indian Economics”: a case of contestation and adaptation in universities in colonial India

IF 0.6 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Sharmin Khodaiji
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PurposeBy the mid-19th century the British colonial state introduced liberal education to India. Amongst various disciplines, political economy illustrates the concerns of the colonial state with the education of Indians, and its anxiety with quelling political discontentment. The emerging Indian nationalist intelligentsia also utilized ideas from classical political economy, first taught in educational institutions, to critique colonial policy and proposed the development of “Indian Economics”, suited to national economic interests. This paper explores the development of political economy as a specific knowledge form in Calcutta University and Bombay University, and its connection with colonial educational policy.Design/methodology/approachThis study relies primarily on university records and the proceedings of the Education Department to bring out the politically sensitive nature of the teaching of economics in colonial India.FindingsThe study finds that political economy grew from being a minor part of the overall university syllabi to becoming part of the first university departments created in early-20th-century India. The government and nationalist forces both found the discipline to be relevant to their respective agendas. The circulation of knowledge theoretical framework is found to be relevant here.Originality/valueThe history of political economy in Indian universities, especially during the 19th century, has not been dealt with in any detail. This study tries to fill this gap. The close connection between politics and the teaching of economics has also not been studied closely, which this paper does.
从古典政治经济学到“印度经济学”:殖民时期印度大学的争论与适应案例
到19世纪中叶,英国殖民国家将自由教育引入印度。在各种学科中,政治经济学说明了殖民国家对印度人教育的关注,以及它对平息政治不满的焦虑。新兴的印度民族主义知识分子也利用最早在教育机构中讲授的古典政治经济学思想,批判殖民政策,提出发展符合国家经济利益的“印度经济学”。本文探讨了政治经济学作为一种特殊的知识形式在加尔各答大学和孟买大学的发展,以及它与殖民教育政策的联系。设计/方法/方法本研究主要依靠大学记录和教育部的记录,以揭示殖民时期印度经济学教学的政治敏感性。研究发现,政治经济学从整个大学教学大纲的一小部分发展成为20世纪初印度创建的第一批大学院系的一部分。政府和民族主义势力都发现这门学科与他们各自的议程相关。知识循环的理论框架在这里被发现是相关的。原创性/价值印度大学的政治经济学史,特别是19世纪的政治经济学史,还没有得到详细的研究。这项研究试图填补这一空白。政治与经济学教学的密切关系也没有得到深入的研究,本文就是这样做的。
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