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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 900-999 | General Stack (For lending) | 954.00222 SAN-G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 38730 |
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954 YAD-Y Raw : a history of India's covert operations / | 954.001 THA-R Time as a metaphor of history : early India / | 954.00165 SUB-S Following fish : | 954.00222 SAN-G Picturesque India : | 954.004914 CHA-S Agrarian and other histories : | 954.0049481 CHH-T The Toda landscape : explorations in cultural ecology / | 954.005 MEH-R India 2017 : year book / |
With the dawn of the twentieth century, at the height of the British Empire, came significant changes in the landscape of India—formation of new capital cities in the plains and summer retreats in the hills, evolution of towns or nagores and pores, growth of cantonment towns with their military and civil lines, development of ports or pattanams and creation of cultural, educational and trading centres, all increasingly well connected by an extensive rail, road and, later on, air network.
The 550 postcards featured in this book visually document this growth, while also capturing evidences of earlier times in India’s fascinating polytemporal towns. The postcards are divided across six chapters representing six regions within India and Pakistan, as they were a hundred years back. Through these picture postcards and the supporting text, the readers can vividly imagine what it would have been like to travel by road or rail across India during the period 1896–1947. An attractive and nostalgic record of the topography of the time, these picture postcards are an untapped resource for those interested in the evolution of cities, town planning, architecture, ethnography, sociology or, simply, travel.
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