Colonial Lahore e-bog
173,39 DKK
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A number of studies of colonial Lahore in recent years have explored such themes as the citys modernity, its cosmopolitanism and the rise of communalism which culminated in the bloodletting of 1947. This first synoptic history moves away from the prism of the Great Divide of 1947 to examine the cultural and social connections which linked colonial Lahore with North India and beyond. In contrast...
E-bog
173,39 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
22 februar 2022
Længde
256 sider
Genrer
Asian history
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781787387881
A number of studies of colonial Lahore in recent years have explored such themes as the citys modernity, its cosmopolitanism and the rise of communalism which culminated in the bloodletting of 1947. This first synoptic history moves away from the prism of the Great Divide of 1947 to examine the cultural and social connections which linked colonial Lahore with North India and beyond. In contrast to portrayals of Lahore as inward looking and a world unto itself, the authors argue that imperial globalisation intensified long established exchanges of goods, people and ideas.Ian Talbot and Tahir Kamrans book is reflective of concerns arising from the global history of Empire and the new urban history of South Asia. These are addressed thematically rather than through a conventional chronological narrative, as the book uncovers previously neglected areas of Lahores history, including the links between Lahores and Bombays early film industries and the impact on the tourist gaze of the consumption of both text and visual representation of India in newsreels and photographs.