This paper explores the ambivalent feelings towards the Government of India produced in one of the government’s own employees. In establishing the Delhi Improvement Trust in the 1930s, Arthur Parke Hume had to battle against governmental cost cutting in an attempt to secure the rehousing of slum evictees. The refusal of the government to accept this welfarist commitment to investment led to the stalling of the improvement projects and great emotional disquiet for Hume. This is traced through his personal correspondence with his parents. In interweaving these insights with the imperial archive, three biographical approaches are adopted. A traditional chronology is used to order the events, an analytical approach is used to outline the discur...
�The Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 ...
The history of 20th century Delhi is an intertwined history of the city and the slum. Investigating ...
Early Indian nationalists took pride in their membership of the British Empire and looked upon the B...
This paper explores the ambivalent feelings towards the Government of India produced in one of the g...
Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonm...
Essential features of the political strategy that prompted the transfer of capital from Calcutta als...
Pressure for Indian independence had been building up throughout the early decades of the twentieth ...
This thesis examines the established view of Chelmsford's administration in the light of documentary...
In this paper I examine changes in the way in which the city of Delhi was perceived by its resident...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
Thanks to non-alignment, decolonisation and India’s iconic freedom struggle, Jawaharlal Nehru is a g...
This article explores the relationship between choreography of India’s monuments and imperial hierar...
'Delhi, I9II-I9 2 2 1 stems from a discussion with Ravinder Kumar in April 1966. The investigation w...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
�The Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 ...
The history of 20th century Delhi is an intertwined history of the city and the slum. Investigating ...
Early Indian nationalists took pride in their membership of the British Empire and looked upon the B...
This paper explores the ambivalent feelings towards the Government of India produced in one of the g...
Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonm...
Essential features of the political strategy that prompted the transfer of capital from Calcutta als...
Pressure for Indian independence had been building up throughout the early decades of the twentieth ...
This thesis examines the established view of Chelmsford's administration in the light of documentary...
In this paper I examine changes in the way in which the city of Delhi was perceived by its resident...
As the East India Company extended its territorial dominion, the civilizational encounter was someti...
Thanks to non-alignment, decolonisation and India’s iconic freedom struggle, Jawaharlal Nehru is a g...
This article explores the relationship between choreography of India’s monuments and imperial hierar...
'Delhi, I9II-I9 2 2 1 stems from a discussion with Ravinder Kumar in April 1966. The investigation w...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
�The Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 ...
The history of 20th century Delhi is an intertwined history of the city and the slum. Investigating ...
Early Indian nationalists took pride in their membership of the British Empire and looked upon the B...