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The Life of Alexander Duff, D.D., LL.D : In Two Volumes, with Portraits by Jeens

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George Smith (1833–1919) spent many years in India as an educator and editor of the Calcutta Review.

He was a great supporter of missionary work and became secretary of the foreign mission committee of the Free Church of Scotland in 1870.

He also wrote popular books of missionary biography including this two-volume Life of Alexander Duff (1879).

Duff (1806–1878) was the first foreign missionary of the Church of Scotland and a leading figure in promoting Christian education in India.

Duff pioneered what he called 'downward filter theory' which centred on educating India's upper caste through English in the hope that this elite group would then take responsibility for the evangelisation and modernisation of South Asia.

Volume 1 describes Duff's life until 1843, covering his education in Scotland, his arrival in Calcutta and the founding of his school, the General Assembly Institution.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108008291 / 9781108008297
Paperback / softback
04/03/2010
United Kingdom
496 pages, 1 Maps; 1 Line drawings, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 630 grams