Missionary Activities and Their Contributions to the Advancement of Women's Education in Early 19th Century Bengal

Authors

  • Md Ekramul Hoque Assistant Professor, Department of History, Government General Degree College, Dantan – II and Research Scholar, Department of History, Aliah University. https://orcid.org/0009-0009-2319-6580

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2025.v10.n3.027

Keywords:

Women, Education, Christian Missionaries, Bengal, 19th Century, Colonial

Abstract

Women's education in India has faced significant neglect, but it has also experienced crucial movements for reform and progress. Indian society garnered substantial criticism from the British regarding the condition of women, particularly their educational opportunities. In response, various groups emerged to champion women's education, with Christian missionaries leading in this vital cause. Institutions such as the Baptist Missionaries, London Missionary Society, Serampore Missionaries, and Church Mission Society were instrumental in promoting women's education across Bengal. Influential figures like William Carey, Robert May, William Ward, and Mary Ann Cooke were at the forefront of this transformative movement. Missionary efforts were concentrated in key regions, including Burdwan, Kalna, Bankura, Krishnanagar, Malda, Katwa, Kolkata, Dacca, Dinajpore, Chittagong, Jessore, Berhampore, Khidirpur, Chinsura, and Serampore, among others. This analysis critically examines the aims, objectives, and motivations driving the advocacy for women's education by Christian missionaries and affiliated organisations, highlighting their significant impact on society.

Author Biography

Md Ekramul Hoque, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Government General Degree College, Dantan – II and Research Scholar, Department of History, Aliah University.

Md Ekramul Hoque received his Bachelor of Arts from Kalyani University, West Bengal, India, and Master of Arts from Aliah University, Kolkata, W.B. India. He pursuing his Ph.D. Degree in History of Education and the Response of the Muslims from Aliah University, Kolkata, W.B. India. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor & Head at Government General Degree College, Dantan-II. He is a life member of Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad, Garia Suchintan Society and Itihas Baithaki and an annual member of the Indian History Congress.

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17-03-2025

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Hoque, M. E. (2025). Missionary Activities and Their Contributions to the Advancement of Women’s Education in Early 19th Century Bengal . RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 10(3), 258–263. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2025.v10.n3.027