
Cities, Citizens, Classrooms and Beyond Essays for Narayani Gupta
$59
Author: | Edited by Partho Datta, Mukul Kesavan and Kumkum Roy |
ISBN 13: | 9789366270043 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2025 |
Pages: | 416pp., |
Published On: | 15th December 2024 |
Subject: | History/Medieval Period |
About the Book
Narayani Gupta’s pioneering scholarship, concern with the fate of Delhi and campaigns to make the city a habitable space continue to inspire generations of people from diverse fields. Among her writings, Delhi Between Two Empires (1981) remains a classic work of urban history. One of the founders of the Conservation Society Delhi, her activism over many years has generated a new civic consciousness around monuments, heritage and shared spaces. Her work with Delhi schools has been equally significant. She has edited and authored school textbooks in Hindi and English, guidebooks to historical sites for children, and promoted innovative teaching methods. Cities, Citizens, Classrooms and Beyond is a tribute by scholars, colleagues, students and friends which includes memoirs as well as discussions of various facets of urban history, teaching methods and pedagogy. In this volume, divided into three sections, the contributors have explored medieval Srirangam, the legacy of Agra, the marsiya in Delhi, the urban natures of colonial metropolises and the conservation of the Nizamuddin complex. There are essays on Patrick Geddes, the fascinating phenomenon of informal towns, early nationalist Delhi and the activities of Communists in the city. Architects, planners, historians, teachers have all reflected on Narayani Gupta’s enduring legacy: the personal and humane touch she offers to all her endeavours.