ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986, this work discusses the development in Dacca of western-style municipal organization and its financial and practical problems and also explores the economic transition of the city after 1840. It is one of the few urban studies which carries through from the ‘old order’ to the new administrative towns of British rule and attempts to show what happened to the communities of townsmen in the period of adaptation. It casts new light on the function and organization of Indian urban societies in the colonial period, on the transfer of western institutions and the organization and composition of Bengali trade outside Calcutta.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter I|15 pages

Dacca: The Historical Setting

chapter II|32 pages

A Centre Of Provincial Administration

chapter III|34 pages

A Centre Of Education

chapter V|22 pages

Demographic And Physical Changes

chapter VI|23 pages

The Struggle For Urban Renewal

chapter VII|51 pages

Urban Solutions

chapter VIII|18 pages

Growth Of Elective Local Government

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion