Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Liverpool University Press, 1986
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction/K.S. Mathew Mahavir Singh and Joy Varkey. 2. The Gujarathi migrants in Kerala the cultural aspects/T. Jamal Mohamed. 3. Emigration Goa's transformation from an agrarian to remittances based economy/Remy Antonio Diano Dias. 4. Bangalore city and Malayali migration causes and consequences/Francis Thonippara. 5. Education of the migrants from Kerala to Karnataka special reference to Bangalore/C.C. Joseph. 6. Vocational migration and cultural adaptation the case of Malayali employees in Mysore/Jancy Gregory. 7. Historiography of migration to Malabar a critique/George Kudilil. 8. Socio cultural determinants and the peasant migration from Travancore to Malabar/K.V. Joseph. 9. Migration to Malabar and the Archdiocese of Tellicherry/George Valiamattam. 10. Change for social mobility migrant farming community of Malabar some trends/M. Retna Raj. 11. Small scale farmers in Kannur District in the 1990s socio economic characteristics and development problems/N.J. Saleena. 12. Out migration among migrant peasant groups in Malabar/T.A. John. 13. Migrant settlement and native alienation in Malabar a human problem requiring humanistic response/S. Gregory. 14. Peasant migration to Wayanad and its impact on tribal people/Joy Varkey. 15. Bonded labour system in Wayanad the case of Paniyas and Adiyas/V.S. Subash. 16. Socio economic status of tribal people in Udayagiri Panchayath/K.V. Pavithran and Biju Abraham. Bibliography. Index. Migration in the history of mankind is a phenomenon of great interest to sociologists anthropologists economists and historians. This book deals with various forms of migration in South India with focus on rural to rural migration. Peasant migration from Travancore to the British Malabar started in the 1920s is a typical case of migration to rural areas in search of cultivable lands. Despite the differences in the nature of migration the volume explicates that economic factors were motivating force behind migration and also analyses socio cultural aspects of migration and its impact on the local population. The book may be found useful by the research scholars and policy makers. 242 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. The Portuguese mariners under Vasco da Gama in search of spices landed on the Malabar Coast at the fag end of the fifteenth century. Slowly they established factories, fortresses and other commercial establishments in places allotted to them by the local rulers, while their missionary zeal brought them in contact with people of the Malabar Coast, both non-Christians as well as St. Thomas Christians. The economic, social and cultural legacy of the Portuguese interaction with the Malabar Coast is clearly discernible in the geographic segment now known as Kerala. Once the Portuguese obtained territorial possessions outside the Malabar Coast, they commenced to establish political control and introduced European administrative apparatus in Asia. However, these colonies could not be kept under the Portuguese sway forever. They made attempts to liberate themselves from the colonial authority of the Portuguese finally leading to their liberation. During the Portuguese presence in India for over 450 years, innumerable social transformations took place. This book is an attempt to explore the themes related to economy, trade, commercial ventures, urbanization, socio-cultural interactions as well as the various stages of movements connected with the liberation of Portuguese settlements in India.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Liverpool University Press, 1986
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK: Kerala is unique in its achievement in education in the last century. This book elaborates how educationally backward Malabar region of North Kerala attained high progress in school, college and professional education in Malabar. Through this work an attempt is made to explore the educational development of Malabar in colonial and postcolonial Malabar. The study focuses the role of the government and private social and religious agencies for the accomplishment of such a great level of educational development in this remote region. While discussing the educational progress, it provides emphasis on agrarian migration to Malabar in the second half of twentieth century for the general and higher education development of Malabar. This study will be a timely and valuable reference material for researchers, educationists, educational planners and administrators in India. The experience of Malabar is a pointer to the fact that educational progress can be achieved by the combined effort of government and private agencies with the active public involvement. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: An ardent academician, K. S. Mathew has several degrees in his credit including a Doctorate in IndoPortuguese History for which he worked two years in Portugal as the fellow of the International Service of Gulbenkian Foundation. Following his service as the Reader in the Dept. of History, M S University of Baroda, he was appointed head of the Department of History at the Central University of Hyderabad and later at the Pondicherry Central University. The University Grants Commission selected him as an Eminent Professor and honoured him with the National Fellowship award. He was one of the founder members of Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR) and a member of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR). He also served as visiting Fellow/Professor, Wisconsin University, USA, under Fulbright Fellowship; University of Ottawa, Canada; Institute d' Historie, Universite Michel de Montaigne BordeauxIII, DAAD(Germany) at Heidelberg University and Maison de Sciences de I' Homme, Paris. In 2003, he founded Institute for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IRISH), which was recognized as a research centre by Kannur University and the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Dr. K. S. Mathew has guided 19 doctoral theses, completed 14 research projects and published 24 books and 105 research articles in various national and international Publications.Dr. Joshy Mathew (b. 1977) teaches in the Department of History, Pazhassiraja College, Pulpally, Wayanad, Kerala. He has secured Second Rank in his Maters Degree in History from the University of Calicut and obtained Ph. D. from Kannur University. He has done significant research in the areas of agrarian migration, educational development, tribal issues in Kerala. He is the author of the book Tradition, Migration and Transformation. He has published many research articles in the national journals and edited volumes. CONTENTS: Acknowledgement 7 Preface 9 List of Tables 13 Abbreviations 15 1. Introduction 17 2. Education of Malabar in the Colonial Period 27 3. General Education: 19472006 51 4. Higher Education in Malabar 95 5. Teacher Training Education 125 6. Development of Technical Education 137 7. Medical, Law and Management Education 149 8. Conclusion 157 Select Bibliography 163 Index 17 The Title 'Education in Colonial and Post-Colonial Malabar (1920-2006) written/authored/edited by Dr K. S. Mathew, Dr Joshy Mathew', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9788121213042 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 185 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: 185.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. This book advances a sequential theoretical framework of science education in a comprehensive manner. It offers specific, distinct and clear explanation of the key concepts of science education. The book addresses four distinct aspects of Science Education, viz. how Science Works, how to design Pedagogical Processes in Science Teaching, how to make use of Resources and how to assess progress in Science Learning. The book is also an attempt to attain Quality Education, the fourth goal of UNSDGs. It is a perfect guideline and a reference material for Researchers, Teacher Educators and Student Teachers at the graduate and post graduate levels in science education.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: 1. Introduction/K.S. Mathew. 2. Reconstructing networks of trade and exchange in the Indian ocean during the early historic period: case studies from Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka)/Robin Coningham, Mark Manuel and Jo Shoebridge. 3. Local networks and long-distance trade: the role of the exchanges between Sri Lanka and India during the Mediterranean trade/Ariane De Saxce. 4. From the Mediterranean to South Asia: The Odyssey of an Indiana Merchant in Roman times/Steven E. Sidebotham. 5. Wars, trade and treaties: new, revised and neglected sources for the political, diplomatic, and Military aspects of imperial Rome s relations with the Red Sea basin and India, from Augustus to Diocletian/Michael A. Speidel. 6. Roman ports on the red sea and their contacts with Africa, Arabia and South Asia: ancient literary and recent archaeological evidence/Steven E. Sidebotham. 7. The port of Sumhuram (Khor Rori): new data on its history/Alessandra Avanzini. 8. South Arabian pottery outside South Arabia/Vittoria Buffa. 9. Maritime trade contacts of Odisha, East Coast of India, with the Roman World: An appraisal/Sila Tripati, Sunil Kumar Patnaik and Gopal Charan Pradhan. 10. Assessing the early historic Indian Ocean trade through ceramics/K. Krishnan and R. Ballavally. 11. Ancient ports of Kerala: an overview/V. Selvakumar. 12. International maritime trade: evidences from Vizhinjam excavations, South Kerala/Ajit Kumar, S.V. Rajesh, Abhayan G.S., Vinod V. and Sujana Stephen. 13. Examining the hinterland and foreland of the port of Muziris in the wider perspective of the subcontinents long-distance networks/Ranabir Chakravarti. 14. Muziris and the trajectories of maritime trade in the Indian Ocean in the first Millennium CE/Pius Malekandathil. 15. A Muziris export: Schidai or ivory trimmings/Federico De Romanis. 16. The Roman pottery from Pattanam/Roberta Tomber. 17. Money matters: indigenous and foreign coins in the Malabar coast (Second Century BCE-Second Century CE)/Susmita Basu Majumdar. Bibliogrpahy. Index. The battle of Actium waged in 31 BCE and the annexation of Egypt in 30 BCE to the Roman Empire opened up avenues for increased commercial contacts between the Roman Empire and South Asia in general and India in particular. As Pliny the Elder (c. 23-79 CE) qualifies, Muziris was the premier emporium of India. Periplus written between 80 CE and 90 CE locates Muziris on the South-Western coast of India, South of Tyndis and north of Nelcynda and Becare in the Kingdom of Cerabothara on the Malabar coast. The reference in the Tamil Sangam literature indicates that Muziris was situated on the banks of the river Periyar emptying itself into the Arabian Sea. The fourth century (CE) Peutingerian table also points out the location of Muziris in the lower Periyar Valley. Till the end of the 1990s Cranganore or Kodungalloor in Trichur district was identified as Muziris of course without any material evidence. For this much anticipated volume quite a few eminent scholars from the USA, Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, Italy and from many Universities in India were invited to share their researches on the maritime trade in the Indian Ocean region in the early historic period against the backdrop of the commercial activities of imperial Rome and Muziris, making it invaluable for scholars of ancient and maritime history. (jacket).
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Liverpool University Press, 1986
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. This volume provides a thorough investigation into the dynamics of the maritime trade conducted on the Malabar Coast and the role of the Portuguese in it. It brings out several hitherto lesser known details about the part played by the Indian as well as foreign merchants. The Portuguese, in fact, depended on the merchant financiers of Germany and Italy besides the Flemish traders right from the inception of their maritime enterprise in the Orient. Copper in large quantity was imported into the Malabar Coast from various parts f Europe as part payment for the purchase of pepper and other spices from south western coast of India and for minting of coins. Initially for a quarter of a century the Marakkar merchants worked as collaborators of the Portuguese on the Malabar Coast. When the interest of the Marakkars was overlooked by the Portuguese in favour of the Portuguese settlers, the former turned against the latter. Though the Portuguese did not permit anybody else to deal in spices and other goods declared as monopoly items for three quarters of a century, they had to negotiate written contracts with the foreign merchant firms to bring cash and commodities to the Malabar Coast for direct purchases and for delivering the cargo at the India House in Lisbon against the stipulated price on the basis of these contracts. Unlike the English, the Dutch, the Danes and the French, the Portuguese conducted their trade in the name of the king.