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Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities

The England-returned

Sumita Mukherjee author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Aug '09

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This book examines the role western-education and social standing played in the development of Indian nationalism in the early twentieth century. It highlights the influences that education abroad had on a significant proportion of the Indian population. A large number of Indian students - including key figures such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Jawaharlal Nehru - took up prominent positions in government service, industry or political movements after having spent their student years in Britain before the Second World War. Having reaped the benefits of the British educational system, they spearheaded movements in India that sought to gain independence from British rule. The author analyses the long-term impact of this short-term migration on Britain, South Asia and Empire and deals with issues of migrant identities and the ways in which travel shaped ideas about the 'Self' and 'Home'. Through this study of the England-Returned, attention is drawn to contemporary concerns about the politicisation of foreign students and the antecedents of the growing South Asian student population in the USA and Europe today, as well as of Britain's growing South Asian diaspora.

"In her monograph, Nationalism, Education,and Migrant Identities: The England-Returned, Sumita Mukherjee contributes a careful analysis of one significant manifestation of that theme. She focuses on the experience of Indians who traveled to England for university studies in the period 1900–1947 and then returned home to seek professional employment."—Comparative Education Review

ISBN: 9780415551175

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 440g

184 pages