what do u mean by Macaulay's minutes?
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Definition of minutes: Permanent, formal, and detailed (although not verbatim) record of ... the minutes are accepted as a true representation of the proceedings they record and ...
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For Macaulay, the belief that colonialism was a moral right of the British Empire constituted such an ideology. That is why his wide-ranging essay is well worth reading in full. Unfortunately, even scholars tend to focus on select passages pertaining mainly to his suggested deployment of English-educated natives for the Empire’s strategic purposes.
Indians, and perhaps Arabs too, are rightly indignant when Macaulay
Indians, and perhaps Arabs too, are rightly indignant when Macaulay
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