Imperial Engineers Imperial Engineers

Imperial Engineers

The Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill

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Publisher Description

Established in 1871 on the outskirts of London, the Royal Indian Engineering College at Coopers Hill was arguably the first engineering school in Britain. For thirty-five years the college helped staff the government institutions of British India responsible for the railways, irrigation systems, telegraph network, and forests. Founded to meet the high demand for engineers in that country, it was closed thirty-five years later because its educational innovations had been surpassed by Britain’s universities – on both occasions against the wishes of the Government of India.

Imperial Engineers offers a complete history of the Royal Indian Engineering College. Drawing on the diaries of graduates working in India, the college magazine, student and alumni periodicals, and other archival documents, Richard Hornsey details why the college was established and how the students’ education prepared them for their work. Illustrating the impact of the college and its graduates in India and beyond, Imperial Engineers illuminates the personal and professional experiences of British men in India as well as the transformation of engineering education at a time of social and technological change.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
May 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
705
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press
SELLER
University of Toronto Press
SIZE
13.8
MB

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