Delhi Omnibus - 5th. - Oxford 2002 - xvi; 241p.

Introduction by Narayani Gupta ix, Delhi: A Historical Sketch: Introduction p.1, Hindu Delhi p.4, The Delhi Sultanate, 1911 to 1398 p.7, The Fifteenth Century p.21, The Mogul Empire p.24, The Eighteenth Century p.33, The Twilight of the Moguls p.43, The Mutiny in Delhi p.47, Modern Delhi p.51, Twilight of the Mughuls: Studies in Late Mughul Delhi p.59, Introduction p.1, The Kingdom of Delhi p.13, The Mughuls and the British p.32, The Mughul Court and Family p.60, The British Administration p.84, The Rural Life of the Delhi Territory The British in Delhi p.115, The Colebrooke Case p.167, William Fraser's Murder p.182, The Mutiny in Delhi p.194, The Aftermath p.218, Delhi Between Two Empires 1803 to 1931: Society, Government and Urban Growth: The British Peace and the British Terror (1803 to 58) p.1, Portrait of the City (1858 to 1931) p.39, Recovery and Realignments (1858 to 76) p.70, Public Opinion: Education and Elections (1877 to 85) p.97, Confrontations: Citizens and Government (1883 to 1908) p.125, The Strains of Urban Expansion (1892 to 1912) p.157, City, Province, and Nation 1911 to 31 p.186, Delhi through the Ages: Selected Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society: The Study of Delhi: An Historical Introduction R.E. Frykenberg p.1, Pre Modern Delhi: Capital of the Sultans: Delhi During the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries by M. Athar Ali p.21, The Earliest Chishtiya and Shaikh Nizam uddin Awliya (d. 1325) by Bruce B. Lawrence p.32, Shahjahanabad: The Mughal Delhi, 1638 to 1803: An Introduction by Hamida Kbatoon Naqvi p.57, Cityscape of an Imperial Capital: Shahjahanabad in 1739 by Stephen P. Blake p.66, Cultural and Political Role of Delhi, 1675 to 1725 by Satish Cbandra p.106, Delhi In 'Twilight' and Transition p.119, Delhi and Other Cities of North India During the Twilight' by Christopher Bayly p.121, Delhi and its Hinterland: the Nineteenth and Early Twentiety Centuries by Narayani Gupta p.137, Artists and Patrons in 'Residency' Delhi: 1803 to 1858 by Mildred Archer p.157, A Meditation on the Life of Colonel James Skinner, Citizen of Delhi by Philip Mason p.165, Sayyid Ahmad Dehlavi and the 'Delhi Renaissance' by Gail Minault p.174, Hakim Ajmal Khan: Rais of Delhi and Muslim Leader by Barbara D. Metcalf p.186, Organized Hinduism in Delhi and New Delhi by Kenneth W. Jones p.203, Modern Delhi and New Delhi: The Coronation Durbar of 1911: Some Implications by R.E. Frykenberg p.p.225, Architecture and Empire: Sir Herbert Baker and the Building of New Delhi by Thomas R. Metcalf p.247, The Foundation and Early History of Delhi University by Aparna Basu p.257, Punjabi Refugees and the Urban Development of Greater Delhi by V. N. Datta p.287, Epilogue by and on an Old Delhi Scholar Delhi the 'Stop Go' Capital: A Summation by Percival Spear p.309, Percival Spear's Vision A Bibliographical Note by Ainslee T. Embree

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