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دانلود کتاب Colonial Urban Development: Culture, Social Power and Environment

دانلود کتاب توسعه شهری استعماری: فرهنگ، قدرت اجتماعی و محیط زیست

Colonial Urban Development: Culture, Social Power and Environment

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Colonial Urban Development: Culture, Social Power and Environment

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سری: Routledge Library Editions: The City 
ISBN (شابک) : 0415418143, 9780415418140 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2007 
تعداد صفحات: [347] 
زبان: English 
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COLONIAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT Culture, Social Power and Environment
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COLONIAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT Culture, social power and environment
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part one
	Chapter 1 Colonial Urban Devolepment: The Problem Stated
		1 The basic themes
		2 The origins of the study
		3 The urban structure of Delhi
		4 Culture as variable in man-environment studies
		5 The colonial city as a laboratory for cross- cultural research
		6 Methodology
		7 Data
	Chapter 2 Towards a Theory of Colonial Urban Development
		1 The need for a theory of colonial urban development
		2 A conceptual framework for the study of colonial urbanisation
		3 Socio-spatial structure in the colonial city
		4 The component parts of the colonial city
	Chapter 3 The Social and Cultural Context of Colonial Urban Development
		1 Institutions as the core of culture
		2 Institutions as instruments for the examination of urban form
		3 The colonial third culture
Part two
	Chapter 4 The Language of Colonial Urbanisation
		1 Language and culture
		2 Aims, data sources and method
		3 Key terminology in the language of colonial urbanisation
		4 Principles of classification
		5 Political-administrative units in the colonised society
		6 The terminology of colonial urbanisation: the urban and urban sector level
		7 The terminology of colonial urbanisation: the unit and micro level
		8 Ethnoscience and urban analysis
	Chapter 5 Military Space: The Cantonment As a System of Environmental Control
		1 The cantonment as culture-specific environment
		2 Location and lay-out
		3 Modifications in the man-environment relationship
		4 Levels of environmental control: a descriptive  model
		5 Locational responses to disease: the choice of site
		6 Developmental responses to disease: the  modification of the local environment
		7 The micro environment
		8 The behavioural element in the man-environment relationship
		9 The inter-dependence of environment and behaviour
		10 Conclusion
	Chapter 6 Residental Space: The Bungalow-Compound Complex As a Study in the Cultural Use of Space
		1 The bungalow-compound as a culturally constituted  behavioural environment
		2 The settlement context of the complex
		3 Structural differences in economy, society  and urban form: a comparison
		4 The complex as culture area and territory
		5 Factors in the utilisation of space: the site
		6 Factors in the utilisation of space: the compound
		7 Territorial markings
		8 Factors in the utilisation of space: the  bungalow
		9 Factors in the utilisation of space: the verandah
		10 Factors in the orientation of the bungalow
		11 Conclusion
	Chapter 7 Social Space: The Hill Station As a Cultural Community
		1 The hill station in the colonial urban system
		2 Explanatory variables: the political system
		3 Explanatory variables: culture
		4 Explanatory variables: technology
		5 Social place: the hill station as alternative environment
		6 Institutions and their physical-spatial  environment
Part three
	Chapter 8 Delhi: A Case Study in Colonial Urban Development
		1 Introduction
		2 Delhi as case-study
		3 Phases of development
		4 The indigenous city and its environs
		5 The accommodation of a colonial culture, 1803-57
		6 Government: military and civil provision
		7 The accommodation of kinship requirements
		8 The institution of religion
		9 The educational requirement
		10 Economic institutions
		11 Social institutions
		12 The accommodation of recreational activity
		13 Summary
	Chapter 9 The Transformation of a Pre-Industrial City,1857-1911
		1 Introduction
		2 The institution of government: the effects of total control
		3 The accommodation of residential requirements
		4 The institution of religion
		5 Government: the extension of civil and military provision
		6 Economic institutions
		7 Social institutions
		8 The accommodation of recreational activity
		9 Extensions of government: the political space of the durbars
		10 Summary
	Chapter 10 Imperial Delhi, 1911-47: A Model of Colonail Urban Development
		1 Introduction
		2 The temporary capital, 1911-21
		3 The new colonial urban settlement located
		4 Government: the military requirement
		5 Government: the civil requirement
		6 The effects of cultural change
		7 Race, place and space: social structure in the colonial city
		8 The residential requirement
		9 Urban nomenclature as a symbol of colonial taxonomy
		10 Housing classes in the colonial city
		11 Status in the city: social areas
		12 The institution of religion
		13 The educational requirement
		14 Economic institutions
		15 Social institutions
		16 The accommodation of recreational activities
		17 Socio-spatial structure in the city: a comment
		18 Effects on the indigenous city
		19 Imperial Delhi: the last decade
		20 Epilogue
Part four
	Chapter 11 Colonial Urban Development: Some Implications for Further Research
		1 Introduction
		2 Dependent urban development
		3 The post-colonial city
		4 Theoretical and research implications
Appendix 1: Illustrations and Sources
Appendix 2: Delhi Nomenclature
Bibliography
Name index
Subject index




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