The Birth of an Indian Profession: Engineers, Industry and the State, 1900-47
Material type:
- 9780199469871
- 658.0954 RAM
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Introduction: Engineers in India, 1900–47
1. The Context: Indianization and Industrialization in Indian History
2. Putting Down Roots: Professional Institutions and the Growth of an Indian Identity among Engineers
3. Men of Character: Indianization and the Culture of Public Works Engineering
4. Keepers of the Peace: Efficiency, Loyalty, and the Limits of Indianization on the Railways
5. Beyond Empire and Nation: The Technical Experts of the Tata Steel Works
Conclusion
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