The book delineates the role and place of the Western scientific discourse which occupied an important place in the colonization of India. During the colonial period, science became one of the foundations of Indian modernity and the nation-state. Gradually, the educated Indians sought to locate modern scientific ideas and principles within Indian culture and adopted those for the economic regeneration of the country. The discursive terrain of the history of science, especially in the context of a society with a very long and complex past, is bound to be replete with numerous debates on its nature and evolution, its changing contours, its complex civilizational journey, and finally, the enormous impact it has on our own life and time. The book offers a useful introduction to science, society, and government interface in the Indian context.
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Weight: 250g
Dimensions: 151 x 229mm
Publication Date: 24 Aug 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781009350648
About Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar is Honorary Professor Department of History Maulana Azad National Urdu University Hyderabad. He has lectured at numerous universities within India and abroad has held visiting fellowships at the universities of Cambridge London Leiden The Smithsonian Institution etc. and has also taught at Wisconsin University Madison USA and York University in Toronto Canada. He has recently published Aatam Khabar: Sanskriti Samaj aur Hum (Aakar Books 2022) and 'Culture' of Science and the Making of India (Primus 2022). For more than four decades he has tried to popularize History of Science Technology Environment and Medicine (HISTEM). He has also authored Science and the Raj 2nd edition (Oxford University Press 2006) and The Trishanku Nation: Memory Self and Society in Contemporary India (Oxford University Press 2016).