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Cities of Empire

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by Tristram Hunt


  Conybeare, H., Report on the Sanitary State and Sanitary Requirements of Bombay (Bombay, 1852).

  De Tocqueville, A., Journeys to England and Ireland (1835) (London, 1958).

  Edwardes, S. M., The Rise of Bombay: A Retrospect (Bombay, 1902).

  Elwood, A. K., Narrative of a Journey Overland from England … to India (London, 1830).

  Falkland, Viscountess, Chow-Chow: Being Selections from a Journal Kept in India, Egypt and Syria (London, 1857).

  Forrest, G. W., Cities of India (London, 1903).

  Furneaux, J. H., Glimpses of India (Bombay, 1895).

  Gray, J., Life in Bombay and the Neighbouring Out-Stations (London, 1852).

  Kabraji, K. N., Fifty Years Ago: Reminiscences of Mid 19th Century Bombay (Bombay, 1901).

  Karkaria, R. P. (ed.), The Charm of Bombay (Bombay, 1915).

  Ledbetter, J. (ed.), Dispatches for the New York Tribune: Selected Journalism of Karl Marx (London, 2007).

  Leith, A., Report on the Sanitary State of the Island of Bombay (Bombay, 1864).

  Mackay, A., Western India: Reports Addressed to the Chambers of Commerce of Manchester, Liverpool, Blackburn, and Glasgow (London, 1853).

  Macleod, N., Peeps at the Far East: A Familiar Account of a Visit to India (London, 1871).

  Macpherson, W. J., ‘Investment in Indian Railways, 1845–75’, The Economic History Review, 8, 2 (1955), p. 177.

  Martineau, J., The Life and Correspondence of Sir Bartle Frere (London, 1895).

  Marx, K., ‘The British Rule in India’ (1853), in James Ledbetter (ed.), Dispatches for the New York Tribune: Selected Journalism of Karl Marx (London, 2007).

  Nightingale, F., How People May Live and Not Die in India (London, 1863).

  Nightingale, F., Life or Death in India (London, 1874).

  Report of the Commission on the Drainage and Water Supply of Bombay (Bombay, 1869).

  Report of the Sanitary Commission for Bombay, 1865 (Byculla, 1866).

  Rousselet, L., India and Its Native Provinces: Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal (London, 1875).

  Shaw, G. B., The Common Sense of Municipal Trading (London, 1904).

  Stevens, G. W., ‘All India in Miniature’, in R. P. Karkaria (ed.), The Charm of Bombay (Bombay, 1915).

  Temple, Sir R., A Bird’s Eye View of Picturesque India (London, 1898).

  Temple, Sir R., Men and Events of My Time in India (London, 1882).

  Vallée, G. (ed.), Florence Nightingale on Health in India (Waterloo, 2006).

  Wacha, D., Shells from the Sands of Bombay – Being My Recollections and Reminiscences, 1860–1875 (Bombay, 1920).

  Broich, J., ‘Engineering the Empire: British Water Supply Systems and Colonial Societies, 1850–1900’, Journal of British Studies, 47 (2007).

  Chandavarkar, R., History, Culture and the Indian City (Cambridge, 2009).

  Chopra, P., A Joint Enterprise: Indian Elites and the Making of British Bombay (Minneapolis, 2011).

  Davies, P., Splendours of the Raj: British Architecture in India, 1660 to 1947 (London, 1985).

  Davis, M., Late Victorian Holocausts (London, 2001).

  Dossal, M., ‘The “Hall of Wonder” within the “Garden of Delight”’, in P. Rohatgi, P. Godrej and R. Mehrotra (eds.), Bombay to Mumbai (Mumbai, 1997).

  Dossal, M., Imperial Designs and Indian Realities (Bombay, 1991).

  Dossal, M., Mumbai: Theatre of Conflict, City of Hope (Oxford, 2010).

  Drèze, J. and Sen, A., An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions (London, 2013).

  Dwivedi, S. and Mehrotra, R., Bombay: The Cities Within (Bombay, 1995).

  Dwivedi, S. and Mehrotra, R., Fort Walks (Mumbai, 2003).

  Ganachari, A., ‘“White Man’s Embarrassment”: European Vagrancy in 19th Century Bombay’, Economic and Political Weekly, 37, 25 (2002).

  Hansen, T. B., Wages of Violence: Naming and Identity in Postcolonial Bombay (Princeton, 2001).

  Judd, D., Radical Joe: A Life of Joseph Chamberlain (Cardiff, 1993).

  Kosambi, M., ‘British Bombay and Marathi Mumbai: Some Nineteenth-Century Perceptions’, in S. Patel and A. Thorner (eds.), Bombay: Mosaic of Modern Culture (Bombay, 1995).

  London, C. W., Bombay Gothic (Mumbai, 2002).

  Mazumdar, R., ‘Spectacle and Death in the City of Bombay Cinema’, in G. Prakash and K. M. Kruse (eds.), The Spaces of the Modern City (Princeton, 2008).

  Mehta, S., Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found (London, 2004).

  Misra, M., Business, Race and Politics in British India (1999).

  Mitra, A., Calcutta’s Indian City (Calcutta, 1963).

  Morris, J. and Winchester, S., Stones of Empire (Oxford, 2005).

  Pal, P., ‘Introduction’, in P. Rohatgi, P. Godrej and R. Mehrotra (eds.), Bombay to Mumbai (Mumbai, 1997).

  Patel, S. and Thorner, A. (eds.), Bombay: Mosaic of Modern Culture (Bombay, 1995).

  Porter, A. (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, vol. 3: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1999).

  Prakash, G., Mumbai Fables (New Delhi, 2011).

  Prakash, G. and Kruse, K. M. (eds.), The Spaces of the Modern City (Princeton, 2008).

  Ramanna, M., ‘Florence Nightingale and Bombay Presidency’, Social Scientist, 30, 9–10 (2002).

  Ramanna, M., Western Medicine and Public Health in Colonial Bombay (London, 2002).

  Ranade, R., Sir Bartle Frere and His Times: A Study of His Bombay Years (New Delhi, 1990).

  Rohatgi, P., Godrej, P. and Mehrotra, R. (eds.), Bombay to Mumbai (Mumbai, 1997).

  Sharma, K., Rediscovering Dharavi (Delhi, 2000).

  Tindall, G. E., City of Gold: The Biography of Bombay (London, 1982).

  Vallée, G. (ed.), Florence Nightingale on Health in India (Waterloo, 2006).

  Washbrook, D. A., ‘India, 1818–1860: The Two Faces of Colonialism’, in A. Porter (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, vol. 3: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1999).

  Zaheer, B., The Science of Empire (1996).

  CHAPTER 8: MELBOURNE

  Aspinall, C., Three Years in Melbourne (London, 1862).

  Austin, A. G. (ed.), The Webbs’ Australian Diary (1898) (Bath, 1965).

  Booth, C., Another England (1869).

  Boyd, C. W. (ed.), Mr Chamberlain’s Speeches (London, 1914).

  Carter, C. R., Victoria, The British ‘El Dorado’; or, Melbourne in 1869 (London, 1870).

  Carton Booth, E., Another England: Life, Living, Homes and Homemakers in Victoria (London, 1869).

  Cornish, H., Under the Southern Cross (Madras, 1880).

  Creasy, E. S., The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution (London, 1858).

  Dilke, C. W., Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English Speaking Countries During 1866 and 1867 (London, 1869).

  Dilke, C. W., Problems of Greater Britain (London, 1890).

  Fowler, F., Southern Lights and Shadows: Being Brief Notes of Three Years’ Experience of Social, Literary and Political Life in Australia (London, 1859).

  Freeman, J., Light and Shadows of Melbourne Life (London, 1888).

  Froude, J. A., Oceana, or England and Her Colonies (Leipzig, 1887).

  Grant, J. and Serle, G., The Melbourne Scene (Melbourne, 1957).

  Hoffenberg, P. H., An Empire on Display (London, 2001).

  Hyndman, H. M., Record of an Adventurous Life (London, 1911).

  Illustrated Handbook of Victoria, Australia, Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London (1886) (Melbourne, 1886).

  Lenin, V. I., ‘Imperialism’, in Selected Works (New York, 1976), vol. 1.

  Low, S., ‘The Rise of the Suburbs’, Contemporary Review, 60 (1891).

  Martin, A. P., Australia and the Empire (Edinburgh, 1889).

  Masterman, C. F. G., From the Abyss; of Its Inhabitants by One of Them (London, 1902).

  Muthesius, H., The English House (London, 2007).

  The New Australian School Series Fourth Reader (Sydney, 1899).

  Otter, R.
H., Winters Abroad: Places Visited by the Author on Account of his Health (London, 1882).

  Pollard, N. W., Homes in Victoria (Melbourne, 1861).

  Seeley, J. R., The Expansion of England (London, 1895).

  Sutherland, J., Victoria and Its Metropolis – Past and Present (Melbourne, 1888).

  ‘Tasma’, Uncle Piper of Piper’s Hill (London, 1892).

  Trollope, A., Australia and New Zealand (London, 1873).

  Turner, H. G., A History of the Colony of Victoria (London, 1904).

  Twain, M., More Tramps Abroad (London, 1897).

  Twopeny, R. E. N., Town Life in Australia (London, 1883).

  Weber, A. F., The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century: A Study in Statistics (1899) (Ithaca, 1967).

  Bell, D., The Idea of Greater Britain (Oxford, 2007).

  Bird, I., ‘Australia Felix: Impressions of Victoria’, in J. Johnson and M. Anderson (eds.), Australia Imagined (Crawley, 2005).

  Bolton, G., ‘Money: Trade, Investment and Economic Nationalism’, in Deryck M. Schreuder and Stuart Ward (eds.), Australia’s Empire (Oxford, 2008).

  Cain, P. J. and Hopkins, A. G., British Imperialism: Innovation and Expansion 1688–1914 (Harlow, 1993).

  Cannon, M., Life in the Cities (South Yarra, 1983).

  Carter, P., The Road to Botany Bay (London, 1987).

  Damousi, J., ‘War and Commemoration: “The Responsibility of Empire”’, in D. M. Schreuder, and S. Ward (eds.), Australia’s Empire (Oxford, 2008).

  Darian-Smith, K. (ed.), Seize the Day (Monash, 2010).

  Davison, D., Dunstan, D. and McConville, C. (eds.), The Outcasts of Melbourne (Sydney, 1985).

  Davison, G., The Rise and Fall of Marvellous Melbourne (Melbourne, 1979).

  Dunstan, D. (ed.), Victorian Icon (Victoria, 1996).

  Dunstan, K., The Paddock That Grew: The Story of the Melbourne Cricket Club (London, 1962).

  Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia (Canberra, 1994).

  Frost, W., ‘Heritage, Nationalism, Identity: The 1861–62 England Cricket Tour of Australia’, The International Journal of the History of Sport, 19, 4 (2002).

  Garvin, J. L., Life of Joseph Chamberlain (London, 1933–5).

  Johnson, J. and Anderson, M. (eds.), Australia Imagined (Crawley, 2005).

  Judd, D., Radical Joe: A Life of Joseph Chamberlain (Cardiff, 1993).

  McCarty, J. W. and Schedvin, C. B. (eds.), Australian Capital Cities (Sydney, 1978).

  Mandle, W. F., ‘Cricket and Australian Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 59, 4 (1973).

  Mandle, W. F., ‘Games People Played: Cricket and Football in England and Victoria in the Late Nineteenth Century’, Historical Studies, 15, 60 (1973).

  Pescott, R. T. W., The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (Melbourne, 1982).

  Schreuder, D. M. and Ward, S. (eds.), Australia’s Empire (Oxford, 2008).

  Turner, I., ‘The Growth of Melbourne’, in J. W. McCarty and C. B. Schedvin (eds.), Australian Capital Cities (Sydney, 1978).

  White, R., Inventing Australia: Images and Identity, 1688–1980 (Sydney, 1981).

  Whitehead, G., Civilising the City (Melbourne, 1997).

  Willingham, A., ‘A Permanent and Extensive Exhibition Building’, in David Dunstan (ed.), Victorian Icon (Victoria, 1996).

  Wilson, G. and Sands, P., Building a City: 100 Years of Melbourne Architecture (Melbourne, 1981).

  Wright, R., The Bureaucrats’ Domain: Space and the Public Interest in Victoria 1836–84 (Melbourne, 1989).

  CHAPTER 9: NEW DELHI

  Baker, H., Architecture and Personalities (London, 1944).

  Bayley, V., One Woman’s Raj, Viola Bayley Papers Collection, Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, 1976.

  Brabazon, Lord, Social Arrows (London, 1886).

  Byron, R., ‘New Delhi’, The Architecture Review, 69 (1931).

  Byron, R., ‘New Delhi’, Country Life, 6 June 1931.

  Churchill, R. S., Churchill (London 1967).

  Churchill, W., My Early Life (London, 1943).

  Corfield, W., ‘New Delhi’, The British Architect, October 1912.

  Curzon, Lord, Lord Curzon’s Farewell to India: Being Speeches Delivered as Viceroy and Governor of India during Sept.–Nov. 1905 (Bombay, 1907).

  Curzon, Lord, Speeches on India (London, 1904).

  Davenport-Hinds, R. (ed.), Hugh Trevor-Roper: The Wartime Journals (London, 2012).

  Final Report of the Delhi Town Planning Committee on the Town Planning of the New Imperial Capital (London, 1913).

  Forrest, G. W., Cities of India (London, 1903).

  Fortescue, J. W., Narrative of the Visit to India of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary: And of the Coronation Durbar held at Delhi (London, 1912).

  Gibbon, E., The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776–89) (London, 1837).

  Greenwall, H. J., Storm over India (London, 1933).

  Hardinge of Penshurst, Lord, My Indian Years, 1910–1916 (London, 1948).

  His Majesty King George’s Speeches in India (Madras, 1912).

  Huxley, A., Jesting Pilate: The Diary of a Journey (1986) (London, 1985).

  Masterman, C. F. G. (ed.), Heart of the Empire (London, 1901).

  Mills, E., The Decline and Fall of the British Empire (London, 1905).

  Percy, C. and Ridley, J. (eds.), The Letters of Edwin Lutyens to His Wife Lady Emily (London, 1985).

  Raleigh, T. (ed.), Lord Curzon in India (London, 1906).

  Rhodes James, R. (ed.), Winston S. Churchill: His Complete Speeches, 1897– 1963 (London, 1974).

  AlSayyad, N. (ed.), Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Enterprise (Aldershot, 1992).

  Baker, H., Architecture and Personalities (London, 1944).

  Cannadine, D., Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire (London, 2002).

  Collins, L. and Lapierre, D., Mountbatten and the Partition of India (Michigan, 1982).

  Dalrymple, W., The Last Mughal: The Fall of Delhi 1857 (London, 2009).

  Gilmour, D., Curzon: Imperial Statesman (London, 2006).

  Green, E. H. H., ‘The Political Economy of Empire, 1880–1914’, in A. Porter (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, vol. 3: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1999).

  Home, R., Of Planting and Planning (London, 1997).

  Hopkins, A. and Stamp, G. (eds.), Lutyens Abroad: The Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens Outside the British Isles (London, 2002).

  Hussey, C., The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens (London, 1953).

  Irving, R. G., ‘Bombay and Imperial Delhi: Cities as Symbols’, in A. Hopkins and G. Stamp (eds.), Lutyens Abroad: The Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens Outside the British Isles (London, 2002).

  Irving, R. G., Indian Summer: Lutyens, Baker and Imperial Delhi (London, 1981).

  Jyoti, H., ‘City as Durbar: Theatre and Power in Imperial Delhi’, in Nezar Al-Sayyad (ed.), Forms of Dominance: On the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial Enterprise (Aldershot, 1992).

  Kennedy, P., The Rise and Fall of Great Powers (London, 1988).

  King, A. D., Colonial Urban Development (London, 1976).

  Lahiri, N., Delhi’s Capital Century (1911–2011): Understanding the Transformation of the City (Yale, 2011).

  McKitterick, R. and Quinault, R. (eds.), Edward Gibbon and Empire (Cambridge, 2002).

  Metcalf, T., ‘Architecture and the Representation of Empire: India, 1860–1910’, Representations, 6 (1984).

  Metcalf, T., Forging the Raj: Essays on British India in the Heyday of the Raj (New Delhi, 2005).

  Metcalf, T., Ideologies of the Raj (Cambridge, 1998).

  Miller, S., Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity (London, 2009).

  Moore, R. J., ‘Imperial India, 1858–1914’, in A. Porter (ed.), The Oxford History of the British Empire, vol. 3: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1999).

  Mountbatten, P., India Remembered (London, 2007).

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  Pothen, N., Glittering Decades: New Delhi in Love and War (New Delhi, 2012).

  Quinault, R., ‘Winston Churchill and Gibbon’, in R. McKitterick and R. Quinault (eds.), Edward Gibbon and Empire (Cambridge, 2002).

  Singh, M. and Mukherjee, R., New Delhi: Making of a Capital (New Delhi, 2009).

  Volwahsen, Andreas, Imperial Delhi: The British Capital of the Indian Empire (Munich, 2003).

  Wolpert, S. A., Shameful Flight: The Last Years of the British Empire in India (Oxford, 2006).

  CHAPTER 10: LIVERPOOL

  Baines, T., History of the Commerce and Town of Liverpool (Liverpool, 1852).

  Gawthrop, H., Fraser’s Guide to Liverpool (Liverpool, 1855).

  Heseltine, M., Life in the Jungle: My Autobiography (London, 2003).

  Holt, A. (ed.), Merseyside (Liverpool, 1923).

  Jones, C. W., Pioneer Shipowners (London, 1938).

  Melville, H., Redburn: His First Voyage (1849) (New York, 1983).

  Muir, R., A History of Liverpool (Liverpool, 1907).

  Percy, C. and Ridley, J. (eds.), The Letters of Edwin Lutyens to His Wife Lady Emily (London, 1985).

  Picton, J. A., Memorials of Liverpool, Historical and Topographical (London, 1873).

  Pike, W. T. (ed.), Liverpool and Birkenhead in the Twentieth Century (Brighton, 1911).

  Priestley, J. B., English Journey (Leipzig, 1935).

  Belchem, J., Irish, Catholic and Scouse (Liverpool, 2007).

  Belchem, J. (ed.), Liverpool 800 (Liverpool, 2006).

  Brendon, P., The Decline and Fall of the British Empire (London, 2007).

  Chandler, G., Liverpool Shipping: A Short History (Liverpool, 1960).

  Clark, P. (ed.), The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, vol. 2 (Cambridge, 2000).

  Clarke, P., The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire (London, 2007).

  Cornelius, J., Liverpool 8 (London, 1982).

  Couch, C., City of Change and Challenge: Urban Planning and Regeneration in Liverpool (Liverpool, 2003).

  Darwin, J., Unfinished Empire: The Global Expansion of Britain (London, 2012).

  Dudgeon, J. P., Our Liverpool (London, 2010).

  ExUrbe, ‘Peel and the Liverpool City Region: Predatory Capitalism or Providential Corporatism?’, March 2013. www.exurbe.org.uk.

  Foreman, A., A World on Fire (London, 2011).

 

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