Science and Modern India: An Institutional History, c.1784-1947: Project of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, Volume XV, Part 4
The thirty-five chapters in the volume, contributed by eminent scholars, discuss in a simple, lucid manner the historical background of the establishment of science institutes that were established in pre-Independence India, and still exist, their functions and their present status. This volume is divided into six parts, each discussing Indian science institutes that specialize in a particular field. Part I is about the initial developments in the field of modern science in India and deals with umbrella institutions for the cultivation of science. In Part II, institutes related with agricultural and botanical sciences are discussed; and astronomical and meteorological sciences, and the institutes dedicated to these fields, are the topics of discussion in Part III. Part IV delves into the area of engineering sciences; while Part V discusses medical science institutes. Part VI focuses on the institutions for teaching basic science in colleges, universities and institutes of research. The volume is an exciting read not only for scholars and students in this field, but also for general readers interested in institutional history.
Table of Content
PART I: Umbrella Institutions for the Cultivation of Science and for the Organization of Scientific and Industrial Research
- Scientific Surveys in British India: A Survey, 1760–1900 Deepak Kumar
- The Asiatic Society and the Sciences in India, 1784–1947 Srabani Sen
- Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science: A Nation’s Dream, 1869–1947 Arun Kumar Biswas
- Science and Swadeshi: The Establishment and Growth of the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works, 1893–1947 Pratik Chakrabarti
- Indian Science Congress and the Three Academies, 1914–35 Girjesh Govil
- Organization of Industrial Research: The Early History of CSIR, 1934–47 V.V. Krishna
- Early Influences on the Origins and Directions of Coal Utilization Research in Colonial India: The Rise of the Central Fuel Research Institute, 1918–47 Dinesh Abrol
PART II: Agricultural and Botanical and Forestry Sciences
- The Calcutta Botanic Garden and the Wider World, 1817–46 Mark Harrison
- From Jungle to Forests: Aspects of Early Scientific Conservation in Assam, 1839–1947 Arupjyoti Saikia
- Improving Indigo: Science in the Colonial Laboratories and Experiment Stations, 1897–1920 Prakash Kumar
- Poona Agricultural College: Catering to the ‘Colonial Food’ Requirement, 1908–47Kishor D. Gaikwad
- Institutionalizing Forestry Research in India: The Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, 1906–47 Sudha Vasan
PART III: Astronomical and Meteorological Sciences
- Early Modern Observatories in India, 1792–1900 S.M. Razaullah Ansari
- The Role of the India Meteorological Department, 1875–1947 D.R. Sikkal
PART IV: Engineering Science
- College of Engineering, Guindy, 1794–1947 John Bosco Lourdusamy
- Thomason College of Engineering, Roorkee, 1847–1947 Arun Kumar
PART V: Medical Science
- A History of the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, 1835–1936 Samita Sen and Anirban Das
- Science, Institution, Colonialism: Tibbiya College of Delhi, 1889–1947 Neshat Quaiser
- The Haffkine Institute, 1899–1947 Mridula Ramanna
- The Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine: Foundation to Opening, 1910–21 Helen Bynum
- ‘Clear Stream of Reason … Lost Its Way into the Dreary Desert Sand of Dead Habit’: The Story of the All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta, 1922–45 Shirish N. Kavadi
PART VI: Umbrella Institutions for Teaching Basic Sciences in the Colleges, Universities and Institutes of Research
- Subaltern Science in the South, 1792–1947 M.S. Raghunathan and G. Rajasekaran
- The St. Xavier’s College of Calcutta and the Jesuit Science Movement, 1860–1947 Arun Kumar Biswas
- Aligarh Muslim University: Development and Progress of Science Teaching and Research, 1877–1947 Ather H. Siddiqi and Syed Zillur Rahman
- The Development of Modern Sciences in the Punjab University under Colonial Rule, 1882–1947Kamlesh Mohan
- The Making of an Indian School of Chemistry, Calcutta, 1889–1924 Madhumita Mazumdar
- The National Council of Education and Its Progeny: The College of Engineering and Technology, 1906–47 Chittabrata Palit
- Indian Institute of Science: Its Origin and Growth, 1909–47 Malathi Ramanathan and B.V. Subbarayappa
- Exemplar of Academia–Industry Interchange: The Department of Chemical Technology at Bombay University, 1915–35 Nasir Tyabji
- Banaras Hindu University and Science in India, 1916–47 T.V. Ramakrishnan
- Bose Institute: A Historical Perspective, 1917–47 Maqsood Siddiqi and Sibaji Raha
- Science College, Patna, 1927–47 Surendra Gopal
- Indian Statistical Institute: Numbers and Beyond, 1931–47 Jayanta Ghosh, Pulakesh Maiti and Anil Bera
- Not only Smashing Atoms: Meghnad Saha and Nuclear Physics in Calcutta, 1938–48 Jahnavi Phalkey
- Fundamental Research, Self-reliance and Internationalism: The Evolution of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1945–47 Indira Chowdhury
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