Govind Narayan's Mumbai

Govind Narayan's Mumbai
Author:
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857286897

Guiding the reader on a tour of the sights and sounds of an emerging city struggling to shake off colonialism and wrestling with the formation of its own budding identity, Narayan’s beguiling book offers descriptions of Mumbai’s daily life, its people and its institutions: the parts of the whole that come together to create this diverse and vivacious place. This valuable text is a rare and enthralling glimpse into a fascinating period and place otherwise lost to time.

Govind Narayan's Mumbai

Govind Narayan's Mumbai
Author: Govinda Nārāyaṇa Māḍagã̄vakara
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2009
Genre: Bombay (India)
ISBN: 1843313057

The first ever book on Mumbai written in the Marathi language, this is a historically fascinating and revealing urban biography of nineteenth-century India.

Bombay

Bombay
Author: Bombay (India : State)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1902
Genre:
ISBN:

Maharashtra

Maharashtra
Author: Aruṇa Sādhū
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Maharashtra (India)
ISBN:

Choice

Choice
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2009
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN:

Bombay and Mumbai

Bombay and Mumbai
Author: Sujata Patel
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

This Vivid But Realistic Volume On Mumbai Will Serve As An Essential And Contemporary Urban Social History Of Mumbai And Will Be Useful To Sociologists, Historians, Urban Theorists, Political Scientists And Culturalists.

Pandita Ramabai's American Encounter

Pandita Ramabai's American Encounter
Author: Ramabai Sarasvati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"... [A] rare and remarkable insight into an Indian woman's take on American culture in the 19th century, refracted through her own experiences with British colonialism, Indian nationalism, and Christian culture on no less than three continents.... a fabulous resource for undergraduate teaching." --Antoinette Burton In the 1880s, Pandita Ramabai traveled from India to England and then to the U.S., where she spent three years immersed in the milieu of progressive social reform movements of the day. Born into a Brahmin family and widowed while still young, she converted to Christianity while in England. In India, she was an activist for the education of women and the improvement of the status of widows. Abroad, she was iconized as a champion of the "oppressed Hindu woman." The Peoples of the United States is Ramabai's comprehensive description of American life, ranging from government to economy, education to domestic activity. As an account of a Western society by an Indian woman and a feminist, it reverses the established equation of male, Orientalist travel narratives. First published in Marathi in 1889, it is offered here in an elegant and engaging English translation by Meera Kosambi, who also provides a critical introduction and extensive annotations.

Prarambh

Prarambh
Author: Gaṅgādhara Gopāla Gāḍagīḷa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Novel on the history of Bombay, India.