Urbanization in India During the British Period (1857–1947)

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Bombay City
Bombay Presidency
British administration
British era urbanization patterns
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Central India Agency
Central India Railway
Central Provinces
Colonial Port Cities
colonial urban studies
demographic transformation
East India Company
East India Company Rule
EIR
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European World Economy
GIPR
Imperial Gazetteer
India's Industrial Commission
Indian Railway
Indianization
India’s Industrial Commission
Jute Industry
Jute Mills
Low Sex Ratio
Madras City
Madras Presidency
North West Zone
North Western Provinces
NWFP
Pre-independence period
primate city development
railway impact analysis
socio-economic change
Socio-Economic Developments
Total Urban Population
United Provinces
Urbanization
world capitalist system

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367224868
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Urban history is a rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field of research. The rate of urban growth in the twentieth century has also stimulated interest in the city as an object of socio-historical inquiry. Some historical studies on individual Indian cities like Bombay, Calcutta, Cawnpore, Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Surat and Madras have primarily explored the growth of urban centres by tracing their histories under colonial rule. This study offers a macro picture of the urban process under British administration, giving an understanding of how colonial capitalism shaped and imposed urban patterns in India. It contextualizes the urbanization of India in the world capitalist system of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, explaining the multifaceted historical conditions in 1857, just before the imposition of direct Crown rule. Sahoo examines the socio-economic developments and demographic changes in India under British rule and analyzes the impact of the world capitalist economy, the pattern of urbanization under British rule, and the contribution of railways to urbanization. This volume is a profile of India’s primate cities, identifying the core, the periphery and the underdeveloped hinterlands.

Dipsikha Sahoo is an independent scholar who formerly worked as Assistant Professor in Sociology at Lovely Professional University and postdoctoral fellow at NCDS, Bhubaneswar.

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