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      Colonizing, Decolonizing, and Globalizing Kolkata : From a Colonial to a Post-Marxist City

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          Colonizing, Decolonizing, and Globalizing Kolkata offers an extended analysis of the architecture and urban planning of Kolkata from the earliest days of colonialism through independence and on into the twenty-first century, all set in the larger context of Indian cities’ architecture and urban planning. What Siddhartha Sen shows is the transformation of a colonial city into a Marxist one — and ongoing attempts to further transform Kolkata into a global city. Richly illustrated, the book carefully situates architecture, design, and urban planning within Kolkata’s political economy and social milieu.

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          9789048530687
          9789462981119
          16 June 2017
          16 June 2017
          10.5117/9789462981119
          e87ef7bc-186e-4269-874c-296f62ea2ffc
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          ARCHITECTURE / General,HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban,Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings,Globalization,Urban and municipal planning and policy,Asian Studies,Architecture and the Built Environment,South Asia,Urban Cultures,South East Asia,Architectural structure and design,Urban and municipal planning

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