Cultural Change
What is westernisation?
The sociologists Sri Nivas explains the term westernisation in these words, “The changes brought about in Indian society and culture as a result of over 150 years of British rule, and the term assumes changes occuring at different levels—technology, institutions like family education institution, castes, kinship, etc. ideology and values. Westernisation implies humanitarianism which in turn facilitated several reforms during the early nineteenth century. The abolition of inhuman practices such as Sati system, female infanticide and slavery was the result of reforms. Westernisation has also influenced political ideas and thinking. Nationalism and democracy are two ideas of the west, came to India through westernisation.
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Mention briefly how did colonialism in India bring about changes that altered the structure of Indian society?
What main changes were noticed in cultural field in this period?
Explain the term. “Social structure.
Mention briefly two related developments, which are called a complex product of the impact of colonial rule in India?
What is westernisation?
Explain the term Twice-born caste.
Explain the term Braham-inisation.
Explain the term “Dominant caste.”
Discuss the mix of ideas of the social reformers related with cultural change in 19th century.
Discuss in brief the names of those social evils which plagued Indian society in 19th century, were attempts made to fight them?
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