Bombay Before Mumbai
Essays in Honour of Jim Masselos
Rachel Dwyer editor Prashant Kidambi editor Manjiri Kamat editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published:8th Aug '19
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'City of Gold', 'Urbs Prima in Indis', 'Maximum City': no Indian metropolis has captivated the public imagination quite like Mumbai. The past decade has seen an explosion of historical writing on the city that was once Bombay. This book, featuring new essays by its finest historians, presents a rich sample of Bombay's palimpsestic pasts. It considers the making of urban communities and spaces, the workings of power and the nationalist makeover of the colonial city. In addressing these themes, the contributors to this volume engage critically with the scholarship of a distinguished historian of this frenetic metropolis. For over five decades, Jim Masselos has brought to life with skill and empathy Bombay's hidden histories. His books and essays have traversed an extraordinarily diverse range of subjects, from the doings of the city's elites to the struggles of its most humble denizens. His pioneering research has opened up new perspectives and inspired those who have followed in his wake. Bombay Before Mumbai is a fitting tribute to Masselos' enduring contribution to South Asian urban history.
‘Conjures up … a captivating collage of an Indian city during two hundred years of British colonial rule … [A] thoughtful and insightful foray through distinct spaces and places of Bombay.’
‘An excellent collection of essays [that] provides fresh insights into the history of Bombay.’
'The essays in this book, immensely profitable reading for academics and general readers alike, offer a nuanced picture of a bygone Bombay.' -- Economic & Political Weekly
'This volume of essays inspired by and dedicated to the Australian scholar James Masselos, the most important historian of colonial Bombay, represents an equally important contribution to scholarship in its own right. Bringing together many of the best historians and specialists in popular culture working on urban India, and Bombay in particular, it sets a new benchmark for studies of this financially, culturally and politically crucial city, and will almost certainly become a point of reference for new work on it.' -- Faisal Devji, Professor of South Asian History, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford
'An interesting and engaging set of essays on colonial and modern Bombay, responding to the work of eminent urban historian, Jim Masselos, who has written on Bombay for several decades.' -- Aparna Kapadia, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College, Williamstown
'A feast of writing on the history of Bombay, in honour of the pioneering Jim Masselos. This stimulating collection probes the inner life and many contradictions of India’s great metropolis. These richly vivid essays represent the cutting edge of South Asian urban history.' -- Sunil Amrith, Mehra Family Professor of South Asian Studies, Harvard University
'Anyone wishing to understand the transition of Bombay into Mumbai will profit immensely from this rich array of essays, which dig deep into the city’s many-faceted history. Their quality is a fitting tribute to the depth and range of Jim Masselos’s scholarship on the metropolis.' -- Gyan Prakash, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University
ISBN: 9781787381483
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336 pages