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Science and industrialisation in the USSR: Industrial research and development 1917-1940 / Lewis, Robert 1979  Book
Lewis, Robert Book
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Publication London, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1979.
Description xiv, 211p
Series Studies in Soviet history and society; 1
Standard Number 0-333-23758-7
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025280607.247/LEW 025280MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Segregation and the social relations of place, Bombay, 1890–1910 / Lewis, Robert; Harris, Richard   Journal Article
Lewis, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract For many, a defining feature of the colonial Indian city is the high rate of segregation of its European and Indians residents. Building on recent work that explores the messy realities of social and spatial relations, this paper argues that the social geographies of the colonial city were built on the social relations of place-the network of social relations that are bound up with a particular material setting. The result was that social spaces were centred on overlapping geographic patterns, intense negotiations over space, and heterogeneous lived-in spaces. In this paper, these points are examined through the case of Bombay's Modern Town at the turn of the twentieth century. Modern Town was supposedly the home of the city's European population and it stood in sharp contrast to the city's Native Town. However, Modern Town did not conform to the spatial topographies described by most writers. While formal residential segregation existed, social and economic articulation and interaction ensured that the district's social spaces were meshed in differentiated and complex ways.
Key Words Race  Bombay  Segregation  Class  Social Distance  Social Relations of Place 
Modern Town  Native Town 
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