A Joint Enterprise: Indian Elites and the Making of British Bombay
Preeti Chopra
Abstract
It was the era of the Raj, and yet this book reveals the unexpected role of native communities in the transformation of the urban fabric of British Bombay from 1854 to 1918. The book demonstrates how British Bombay was, surprisingly, a collaboration of the colonial government and the Indian and European mercantile and industrial elite who shaped the city to serve their combined interests. The book shows how the European and Indian engineers, architects, and artists worked with each other to design a city—its infrastructure, architecture, public sculpture—that was literally constructed by India ... More
It was the era of the Raj, and yet this book reveals the unexpected role of native communities in the transformation of the urban fabric of British Bombay from 1854 to 1918. The book demonstrates how British Bombay was, surprisingly, a collaboration of the colonial government and the Indian and European mercantile and industrial elite who shaped the city to serve their combined interests. The book shows how the European and Indian engineers, architects, and artists worked with each other to design a city—its infrastructure, architecture, public sculpture—that was literally constructed by Indian laborers and craftsmen. Beyond the built environment, Indian philanthropists entered into partnerships with the colonial regime to found and finance institutions for the general public. Too often thought to be the product of the singular vision of a founding colonial regime, British Bombay is revealed by this text as an expression of native traditions meshing in complex ways with European ideas of urban planning and progress. The result, it argues, was the creation of a new shared landscape for Bombay's citizens that ensured that neither the colonial government nor the native elite could entirely control the city's future.
Keywords:
Raj,
native communities,
urban fabric,
British Bombay,
native traditions,
colonial government,
India
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2011 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780816670369 |
Published to Minnesota Scholarship Online: August 2015 |
DOI:10.5749/minnesota/9780816670369.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Preeti Chopra, author
Associate Professor, Visual Culture Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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