City in South Asia

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Author_James Heitzman
Bombay Gymkhana
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Coastal Emporiums
colonial urbanism
comparative urban history
Coromandal Coast
Delhi Sultanate
Dhobi Ghat
early
Early Historical Urbanization
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Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Friday Mosque
ganga
grand
Harappan Phase
historical
Indian Ocean Trading System
interdisciplinary urban research South Asia
Kot Diji
Main Characters
Mature Harappan
Mature Harappan Phase
Middle Cities
Millennium Bce
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Peninsular India
Presidency Capitals
Public Culture
public culture analysis
red
religious architecture studies
river
road
Sacred City
South Asian Cities
spatial theory
Tamil Nadu
trunk
urbanisation South Asia
urbanization
Village Farming Communities
yamuna
Yamuna River

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415574266
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The macro-region of South Asia – including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka – today supports one of the world’s greatest concentrations of cities, but as James Heitzman argues in the first comprehensive treatment of urban South Asia, this has been the case for at least 5,000 years.

With a strong emphasis on the production of space and periodic excursions into literature, art and architecture, religion and public culture, this interdisciplinary study is a valuable text for students and scholars interested in comparative history, urban studies, and the social sciences.

James Heitzman is the author of Gifts of Power: Lordship in an Early Indian State and Network City: Planning the Information Society in Bangalore. He currently divides his time between Davis, California and Bangalore, India, where he is co-founder of Nagara, a trust devoted to urban affairs.

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