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An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj

 
Thomas R. Metcalf (Author)
Synopsis

This well-researched book examines the relationship between culture and power expressed in architectural forms employed by the British in India. From the grand monuments of New Delhi to the more quotidian functional structures of smaller towns, these buildings reflect the choices made by the British in their politics as imperial rulers. Much of this architecture drew on European classical forms, for these had long evoked a vision of empire in Europe. But, after 1857, the British also constructed a vision of themselves not as mere foreign conquerors but as legitimate, almost indigenous rulers, linked directly to the Mughals and hence to India's own past. In so doing they created the distinctive forms known as Indo-Saracenic architecture.

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About the author

Thomas R. Metcalf

Thomas R Metcalf is professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Bibliographic information

Title An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.2002
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0195656024
length xviii+302p., Figures; Plates; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.