Knowledge Themes
Brahmo Samaj
Atmiya Sabha
Sambad Kaumudi
Bengal Regulation III of 1829
Sati Pratha
Monotheism
Hindu Widow Remarriage Act 1856
Women's Education
Tattvabodhini Sabha
Sanskrit College Reforms
Young Bengal Movement
Rationalism and Humanism
Abolition of Polygamy
Keshub Chandra Sen
Debendranath Tagore
Structural Subtopics
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy's campaign against Sati and the 1829 Regulation
- Foundation and ideology of Brahmo Sabha and Brahmo Samaj
- Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s role in the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act 1856
- Contribution of Vidyasagar to female education and the Bethune School
- Rationalism and monotheism in the 19th-century reformist agenda
- Debendranath Tagore and the Tattvabodhini Sabha
- Schisms within the Brahmo Samaj (Adi Brahmo Samaj vs. Brahmo Samaj of India)
- Impact of Western liberal thought and the Young Bengal Movement
- Role of vernacular journalism in social awakening (Sambad Kaumudi)
- Efforts toward the abolition of polygamy and child marriage
- Social reform as a precursor to Indian nationalism
- Limitations and narrow social base of the 19th-century middle-class reforms
Study Material
Full AI-synthesized study material for 19th Century Social Reform Movements — Ram Mohan Roy, Vidyasagar is being calibrated.
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