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Bazaars and Urbanity of Early Colonial Calcutta, 1760-1830

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Calcutta’s beginnings and subsequent growth as a city can be attributed to a large extent to the network of bazaars that came into being within its urban space in the late 18th century and early ye...
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  • 20 August 2026
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Calcutta’s beginnings and subsequent growth as a city can be attributed to a large extent to the network of bazaars that came into being within its urban space in the late 18th century and early years of the 19th century. The bazaar came to acquire a dynamism that went beyond mere commercial importance. It imbibed identities that at once acted as stimulus for urban growth, and provided their owners with a space which could be turned into a veritable landlordism within the city limits. The social geography of the bazaars, with respect to its owners and the bazaar people, the traders and the vendors, is thus an engaging study that throws light on Calcutta’s society of the time as well. The emergence of these bazaars in the period concerned is thus of immense significance and deserves a great deal of attention that they have never received before.
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Price: $159.00
Pages: 307
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Sampark Studies on South Asian History, Cultures, and Politics
Publication Date: 20 August 2026
ISBN: 9789004755833
Format: Hardcover
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Dr. Shrimoyee Guha Thakurta (nee Basu) is currently Associate Professor in the Department of History, Scottish Church College, Kolkata, India. She graduated in History from Presidency College, Kolkata and completed her M.A. in History from the University of Calcutta.A Charles Wallace Fellow, she was awarded her PhD also from the University of Calcutta. Her research interests include urban history, socio-economic and cultural aspects of colonial Calcutta and the bazaars of early colonial Calcutta.