Colonialism Development And The Environment


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Colonialism, Development, and the Environment


Colonialism, Development, and the Environment

Author: Pallavi V. Das

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2016-03-14


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This study explores the confluence of economy and ecology in British India, showing that Britain initiated economic development strategies in India in order to efficiently extract resources from it. It looks specifically at how state railway construction and forest conservation efforts took on a cyclical, almost symbiotic relationship.

Colonial Urban Development


Colonial Urban Development

Author: Anthony D. King

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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The Study focuses on the social and, more especially, the cultural processes governing colonial urban development and develops a theory and methodology to do this. The author demonstrates how the physical and spatial arrangements characterizing urban development are unique products of a particular society, to be understood only in terms of its values, behaviour and institutions and the distribution of social and political power within it. Nowhere is this more apparent than in 'colonial cities' of Asia and Africa where the environmental assumptions of a dominant, industrializing Western power were introduced to largely 'pre-industrial' societies. Anthony King draws his material primarily from these areas, and includes a case study of the development of colonial Delhi from the early nineteenth century to 1947. Yet, as the author explains, the problems of how cultural social and political factors influence the nature of environments and how these in turn affect social processes and behaviour, are of global significance. This book was first published in 1976.

Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore


Contesting Space in Colonial Singapore

Author: Brenda S. A. Yeoh

language: en

Publisher: NUS Press

Release Date: 2003


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In the British colonial city of Singapore, municipal authorities and Asian communities faced off over numerous issues. As the city expanded, various disputes concerning issues such as sanitation, housing and street names arose. This volume details these conflicts and how they shaped the city.