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ID161705
Title ProperReclaiming Rangoon
Other Title Information(Post-)imperial urbanism and poverty, 1920–62
LanguageENG
AuthorSUGARMAN, MICHAEL
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article considers the relationship between poverty in Rangoon and the ways in which both an imperial and a post-imperial urbanism helped ‘improve’, develop, and reclaim Rangoon's urban environment. Examining the actions of the Rangoon Development Trust before and after the Second World War in the context of actions taken by the Bombay Improvement Trust, Bombay Development Directorate, Singapore Improvement Trust, and Hong Kong Housing Authority, it both analyses measures taken in Rangoon and constructs a connective history of urban development in relation to other Asian port cities. Incorporating documents released only in 2014 by the National Archives of Myanmar, this analysis for the first time considers interventions made in Rangoon's post-war built environment of poverty, connecting these actions to policies constructed over the preceding decades.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 52, No.6; Nov 2018: p.1856-1887
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies 2018-12 52, 6
Key WordsReclaiming Rangoon ;  Urbanism and Poverty ;  1920–62