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ID190675
Title ProperBombay lights
Other Title Informationgas light and the transition to a modern city
LanguageENG
AuthorPalsetia, Jesse S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Gas lighting, part of a re-envisioning of cities as modern metropoles, was one of the first ‘modern’ technologies implemented in nineteenth century Bombay. The debates over the implementation of gas light to illuminate the streets of Bombay have largely been overlooked in the history and historiography of colonial Bombay. Yet, the illumination of Bombay’s public streets with gas light was an important turning point in the transition of Bombay from a provincial outpost to a modern city. The article examines the related debates, presents the illumination of colonial Bombay with gas light as a metaphor for the emergence of the modern city and depicts how new processes regarding civic planning and development emerged from this gas light debate, which ultimately made the implementation of electrical light and other aspects of modern city life possible.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 43, No.2; Jul 2023: p.257–275
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2023-07 43, 2
Key WordsColonialism ;  Urban History ;  Bombay Cities ;  Gas Light ;  Modern City