ID | 160150 |
Title Proper | Perils of proximity |
Other Title Information | Rivalries and conflicts in the making of a neighbourhood in Bombay City in the twentieth century |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chandavarkar, Rajnarayan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Rajnarayan Chandavarkar—Fellow of Trinity College and Reader in History at the University of Cambridge—passed away on 23 April 2006. In addition to a rich legacy of books and articles that were published in his lifetime, he left behind an enormous amount of manuscript material, much of which was ready for publication. A selection of this material was published in his posthumous History, Culture and the Indian City (Cambridge University Press, 2009), but new manuscripts continue to come to light. His wife, Jennifer Davis, recently found this essay among his effects. There is good reason to believe that Raj felt it was ready for publication. Therefore, we publish this essay almost exactly as it appears in his typescript, only correcting typos and minor errors, and adding a map. The editors would like to thank David Washbrook and Jennifer Davis for proofing this article, Uttara Shahani and Binney Hare for researching and adapting the map, and Francoise Davis for the photograph of Raj. |
`In' analytical Note | Modern Asian Studies Vol. 52, No.2; Mar 2018: p.351-393 |
Journal Source | Modern Asian Studies 2018-04 52, 2 |
Key Words | Perils of Proximit ; Rivalries and Conflicts ; Bombay City ; Ttwentieth Century |