Climate, Race, and Imperial Authority: The Symbolic Landscape of the British Hill Station in India
Nostalgia for home is quite natural among expatriates. The English country life recreated in the hill stations of India, however, was elaborated on by the greater prestige of an imperial people. This paper examines the hill station as a landscape type tied to nineteenth-century discourses of imperia...
Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of the Association of American Geographers. in. - Blackwell Publishers, 1911. - 85(1995), 4, Seite 694-714 |
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Schlagworte: | Climate Colonial Settlement Planning Hill Station Imperial Discourse India Ootacamund Race Physical sciences Political science Social sciences mehr... |
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