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The (Un)governable City

Productive Failure in the Making of Colonial Delhi, 1858–1911

Raghav Kishore

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2020

Number of pages

276

ISBN

9789390122981

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Hardback

Language

English

Dimensions

140 x 216 mm

Series

New Perspectives in South Asian History

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2020

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9789390122998

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eBook

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English

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New Perspectives in South Asian History

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Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonment in the aftermath of the Great Rebellion of 1857. No longer the Mughal imperial capital, Delhi was stripped of its political status and incorporated within the province of Punjab as punishment by the colonial rulers.

The (Un)governable City, dedicated entirely to Delhi’s provincial history under colonial rule, explores this radical transformation of urban governance in Delhi between 1858 and 1911 as bureaucracy expanded and new modes of governance reshaped the city—spatially, politically and culturally.

Contesting the view that the aftermath of the rebellion was a period of political stability, the author creatively demonstrates how the tensions, contradictions and failures of colonial policies were responsible for the unintended development of state capacity and also provided opportunities for Delhi’s residents and social groups to assert their claims to city spaces. This volume brings to scrutiny Delhi’s cultural, economic and political transitions, and the relationships between local, regional and imperial governments during this period.

The book presents fresh material on Delhi’s urban property relations after 1857, the Delhi municipality’s policing of public spaces, colonial arboriculture plans to ‘improve’ suburban lands, processional activities, as well as railway, traffic management and commercial growth initiatives after the 1880s.

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Raghav Kishore is LSE Fellow in International History (History of Empire) at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

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List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Restructuring the City: Property and Compensation in Colonial Delhi
2. The Delhi Municipality and the Challenges of Urban Governance
3. The Outskirts: Natural Landscapes and the Ordeal 1of ‘Improvement’
4. Claiming the ‘Queen’s Highways’: The Street, Ritual Precedence and Public Order
5. The Railways, Traffic Management and Commercial Growth: Re-imagining Colonial Delhi
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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1. Book Review | Published in the LSE Review of Books, 5 August 2021.
2. Book Review | Published in The Book Review Magazine, 14 March 2021.
3. Book Review | Published in The Print, 14 March 2021.
4. Book Review | Published in H/Soz/Kult, 4 March 2021.
5. Book Review | Published in the Artha Vijnana Journal, March 2021.
6. Book Review | Published in the Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 2021.
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Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonment in the aftermath of the Great Rebellion of 1857. No longer the Mughal imperial capital, Delhi was stripped of its political status and incorporated within the province of Punjab as punishment by the colonial rulers.

The (Un)governable City, dedicated entirely to Delhi’s provincial history under colonial rule, explores this radical transformation of urban governance in Delhi between 1858 and 1911 as bureaucracy expanded and new modes of governance reshaped the city—spatially, politically and culturally.

Contesting the view that the aftermath of the rebellion was a period of political stability, the author creatively demonstrates how the tensions, contradictions and failures of colonial policies were responsible for the unintended development of state capacity and also provided opportunities for Delhi’s residents and social groups to assert their claims to city spaces. This volume brings to scrutiny Delhi’s cultural, economic and political transitions, and the relationships between local, regional and imperial governments during this period.

The book presents fresh material on Delhi’s urban property relations after 1857, the Delhi municipality’s policing of public spaces, colonial arboriculture plans to ‘improve’ suburban lands, processional activities, as well as railway, traffic management and commercial growth initiatives after the 1880s.

+ Read more

Raghav Kishore is LSE Fellow in International History (History of Empire) at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

+ Read more
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Restructuring the City: Property and Compensation in Colonial Delhi
2. The Delhi Municipality and the Challenges of Urban Governance
3. The Outskirts: Natural Landscapes and the Ordeal 1of ‘Improvement’
4. Claiming the ‘Queen’s Highways’: The Street, Ritual Precedence and Public Order
5. The Railways, Traffic Management and Commercial Growth: Re-imagining Colonial Delhi
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
+ Read more

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