During the period of British Supremacy in India, the Odisha region and its people went through numerous changes and challenges. These crucial aspects of history have been captured and analyzed in the Odia essay book titled “Jagabandhu: Odia Odisha Bhastra Jibani” edited by Herman Kulke et al.
Authored by various scholars and historians, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic and political conditions that prevailed during the British rule in Odisha. Through a collection of essays, it sheds light on the transformation that occurred in the region, highlighting both the positive and negative impacts of British colonialism.
The book analyzes the administrative reforms and policies undertaken by the East India Company and subsequent British administration in Odisha. It discusses the establishment of British courts, revenue systems, and the introduction of modern education. These changes played a crucial role in shaping the Odia society and its response to British rule.
Furthermore, the book delves into the impact of British imperialism on the economy of Odisha. It examines the exploitation of natural resources like coal, iron ore, and forest products, which resulted in the impoverishment of the local population. The Odias were largely reduced to being laborers and their traditional industries were severely affected.
The social and cultural changes brought about by British Supremacy are also explored in the book. It discusses the introduction of English education, which had both positive and negative implications for the Odia language and literature. The influence of Christian missionaries and their efforts in education and healthcare are also analyzed.
Overall, “Jagabandhu: Odia Odisha Bhastra Jibani” provides valuable insights into the experiences of the Odia people under British rule. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and resilience of the Odias in adapting to the changes brought about by colonialism. This book is not only a resource for researchers and scholars but also a means to connect the younger generation with their cultural and historical roots.
Books Info
Books name | Jaggerneut Under British Supremacy … |
Editor | Herman Kulke et al, |
No Of pages | 15 |
Publisher | NA |
Publication | NA |
Printed At | Shobhana |
Distributor | NA |