The Gasping City: An Environmental History of Calcutta, 1817-1923
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Author: Mahua Sarkar
Brand: Primus Books
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 128
Release Date: 01-06-2023
Details: The Gasping City explores the urban environment of colonial Calcutta from the perspective of science as ‘knowledge’, planning as ‘development’ and the response of the bhadralok and the bhadramahila to the development of the city. Beginning with the foundation of the Lottery Committee in 1817, the volume traces the urban expansion of Calcutta till the emergence of the Calcutta Improvement Trust in 1823. The research presented here, based on information from contemporary vernacular journals, to demonstrate the extent to which the colonized intelligentsia had internalized Western notions of health, sanitation and environment. The central question in this volume surrounds the contradiction in the trajectories of science and public health on one hand, and the growing environmental crises of colonial Calcutta on the other. This volume on urban ecology focuses on one of the environmental issues covered by the ‘Reconnecting with Nature’ series—flora, fauna, river systems, and urban ecology.
EAN: 9789356878365
Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English





