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View from the Other Side

Urban Space as Understood by the Locals in 19th Century Calcutta

A different kind of understanding took shape among certain sections of the Bengali elite, that is, the professional middle- and upper-classes, which gave a primacy to the norms of society and the needs of the locals over the commercial interests of the colonial state. The local ideas tried to jostle for space with the dominant colonial ideas of the city and manifested in various forms. Also, unlike the colonial ideas, the local ideas about the city space were not identical and unitary, but tended to vary from person to person. However, in all these, the interests of the society were also kept in mind. Some of these writings provided a sharp critique to the colonial administration and its views about the city, be it on the sanitary measures adopted by the administration or the mindless commercialisation in the city. The larger focus of the local views was to provide a critique of the colonial administration, as well as the critique of the social decay brought by it.

I am grateful to Amar Farooqui for his comments, to the staff at the Hitesranjan Sanyal Memorial Archives in the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences for allowing me to access the digital archives and materials and also to the anonymous referee whose comments helped me to improve this paper.

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Updated On : 31st Mar, 2017
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