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With reference to printing and publishing in Bengal in the time-period; a study.
Bengali language --- Bengali literature --- Politics and culture --- Printing --- 655.4 <540> --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- Graphic arts --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- Indic literature --- Prakalpana (Group of writers) --- Banga-Bhasa language --- Bangala language --- Bangla language --- Indo-Aryan languages, Modern --- Political aspects&delete& --- History --- Social aspects&delete& --- Uitgeverij. Boekhandel--algemeen--India --- Political aspects --- Social aspects
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Community organization --- Colonisation. Decolonisation --- Colonialism --- Feminist struggle --- Book --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- India
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Departing from approaches that see the city as the unproblematic product of British initiative and disciplining, 'Claiming the city' presents the urban processes shaping Calcutta as contested and partially indigenous. In a crucial intervention the work studies how the colonial urban was not just born out of the ordered institutional spaces inscribed by public parks and squares, sewers and water supplies, roads and tramways, but also the more plebeian imprint of their circumvention by the city's inhabitants - through their use of this civic infrastructure, violence, protest and street demonstrations. In the process the book also traces the ways in which the once proverbial City of Palaces turned by the early twentieth century into a city of endemic unrest and political strife. Ghosh breaks new ground by exploring the history of colonial urbanization from below through a wide range of sources, from street songs and photographs to local histories and memoirs, in addition to the more well-known official archives. In bringing together for the first time both known and unknown histories of the city in imaginative ways, the book weaves a vibrant narrative of everyday life in colonial Calcutta. Scandal, rumour, murder and music help locate energetic lower layers of public sphere in the city that were deeply invested in the urban. By highlighting the tensions of living in a rapidly changing world of technological innovations, social and moral dilemmas, municipal strictures and grinding poverty, the book establishes Calcuttas residents not as passive consumers but rightful claimants to the city.
Kolkata (India) --- Kolkata (India) --- Kolkata (India) --- Kolkata (India) --- History --- History --- Social conditions. --- Politics and government.
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This book explores the multiple and changing ideas, concepts, and representations that shape contemporary cities in Asia in a historical perspective. It does so by using multiple sources, objects (architecture, planning, spaces and practices), and methods of inquiry. At a time when intense dynamics of urban development of Asian cities puzzle and disorient, Ideas of the City in Asian Settings offers knowledge about the ideas that lay beneath the historical and contemporary production of cities in Asia, in order to deepen our understanding of the processes and meanings of urban development in the continent. The book sheds more light on the vast array of rules and perspectives that make cities into complex objects that are continuously 'in the making'. Because Asian cities have experienced unprecedented dynamics of urban development during the last fifty years, they are considered as crucial places to question the aspirations that multiple actors project onto changing urban environments, as well as the evolution of the role of cities in globalisation.
Cities and towns --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- History. --- Asian Cities Ideas Urban images Literature Urban Discourses. --- Community development, Urban --- Villes --- Développement communautaire urbain --- Growth --- Histoire --- Croissance
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