This book explores the question of education in the British Empire and
its debated interpretations: cultural imperialism or vital preparation
for independence and nationhood. Clive Whitehead has brought together
these studies of the life and work of leading practitioners and covers
over 100 years up to the end of empire, the onset of independence, and
beyond. He includes both administrators and teachers on the ground, like
Sir Hans Vischer, Arthur Mayhew, Eric R. J. Hussey, Sir Christopher Cox,
Frank Ward, Freda Gwilliam, and Margaret Mead.