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In this informative new book, Ravi Kalia continues his examination of the planning of Indian cities begun with his earlier study of Chandigarh. Here, Kalia makes systematic inquiries into the political circumstances that brought about modern Bhubaneswar, the capital of the state of Orissa, to reveal the historical and social circumstances that shaped the city.
In this account, Kalia brilliantly shows the interplay of indigenous religious forces, regional loyalty, and Western secular ideas in the context of twentieth-century international architecture and planning movements. This book will prove invaluable to historians, architects, planners, sociologists, and scholars interested in India, as well as those interested in urban planning in developing countries.
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Bhubaneswar: From a Temple Town to a Capitol City
June 7, 1995, Southern Illinois University
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Bhubaneswar: from a temple town to a capital city
1994, Southern Illinois University Press
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Bhubaneswar: from a temple town to a capital city
1994, Oxford University Press, OUP India
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-226) and index.
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