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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 900-999 | General Stack (For lending) | 954.14703 BHA-D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 40419 |
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954.14042 BAN-S Decolonization in south Asia : | 954.147 BAN-S Memoirs of Roads : | 954.147 SAR-T Calcutta : the stormy decades / | 954.14703 BHA-D Empire and ecology in the Bengal Delta : the making of Calcutta / | 954.1620 GOK-A Lachit the indomitable : the story of Assam's greatest hero / | 954.162 KIM-M Nellie massacre of 1983 : | 954.162035 MIS-U Burden of history : |
What happens when a distant colonial power tries to tame an unfamiliar terrain in the world's largest tidal delta? This history of dramatic ecological changes in the Bengal Delta from 1760 to 1920 involves land, water and humans, tracing the stories and struggles that link them together. Pushing beyond narratives of environmental decline, Bhattacharyya argues that 'property-thinking', a governing tool critical in making land and water discrete categories of bureaucratic and legal management, was at the heart of colonial urbanization and the technologies behind the draining of Calcutta. The story of ecological change is narrated alongside emergent practices of land speculation and transformation in colonial law. Bhattacharyya demonstrates how this history continues to shape our built environments with devastating consequences, as shown in the Bay of Bengal's receding coastline.
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