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A change in the history curriculum is making it mandatory for students at the University of Oxford to study Indian and other non-British and non-European history, amid growing claims that the teaching of philosophy and history in UK varsities is too white . File photo of University of Oxford, where a change in the history curriculum has made it mandatory for students to study Indian and other non-European history. Courtesy ox.ac.uk A recent campaign to removethe statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes 1853-1902 from the Oriel Colleges High Street frontage made much news last year, while students at the School of Oriental and African Studies want a curriculum free of white Aristotle, Kant and Plato. An Oxford spokesperson told Hindustan Times that the change in history was not a response to the Rhodes or any other campaign, but part of a continuing review of curriculum. Oxford has a long record of research into colonial an
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