History of Education in the Madras Presidency is a landmark historical and educational text that explores the development challenges and transformations of the education system in the Madras Presidency during British rule. Written by S. Satthianadhan a Cambridge-educated scholar and prominent educator in colonial India the book offers a comprehensive account of indigenous and colonial educational policies the role of missionaries the evolution of vernacular and English education and the emergence of institutions like Presidency College and Madras University.First published in the 19th century and now reissued by Salmon Books this work continues to be a vital resource for historians educators policy researchers and students of colonial India. The author’s meticulous documentation and sharp critique of education policy make this volume a seminal contribution to South Indian educational history.
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