Calcutta: Geoffrey Moorhouse

Synopsis:

In the foreword to the first edition Geoffrey Moorhouse wrote: 'In a sense, the story of Calcutta is the story of India ... It is the story of how and why Empire was created and what happened when Empire finished ... The imperial residue of Calcutta, a generation after Empire ended, is both a monstrous and a marvellous city. Journalism and television have given us a rough idea of the monstrosities but none at all of the marvels. I can only hope to define the first more clearly and to persuade anyone interested that the second is to be found there too'.

Geoffrey Moorhouse succeeds triumphantly in his aims. First published in 1971 this title has stood the test of time. Remarkably it was the first full-length study of Calcutta, seat of the British Raj, since 1918.

'The book is organized out of a profound understanding of the true issues and is brilliantly executed.' Paul Scott, Guardian

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Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
History
Places:
Calcutta; India
Genres & Themes:
Cities; Colonialism; Empire; Faber Finds
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Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571243563
Published:
29.05.2008
No of pages:
408
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