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Three Colonial Port Cities in India

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Three Colonial Port Cities in India
Author(s)Kosambi, Meera; Brush, John E.
AbstractMadras, Bombay, and Calcutta share a distinctive pattern of urban morphology that is part of their colonial past. Basic features are a nucleus with a European-style fort and open esplanade; segregated, residential areas for Europeans and Indians; a central business district; and peripheral military and manufacturing zones. Evolution of these features varied in each city and they survived largely intact until the early 20th century.
IssueNo1
Pages32-47
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGeographical Review
VolumeNo78
PubDateJanuary1988
ISBN_ISSN0016-7428
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