Study of colonial markets as a building type : Baroda, Ahmedabad and Bhuj (Also available on CD) (Record no. 50279)

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Title Study of colonial markets as a building type : Baroda, Ahmedabad and Bhuj (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2006
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: The Research Problem, Introduction, The Research Question and Subsidiary Questions (Aims and Objectives), Terms, Review of Relevant Research and Theory, The Procedure, The Study Area and Scope and Limitations. (pp. 1-16) 1: TRADE, TRADE ROUTES AND MARKETS 1.1: The Early Trade and Trade Routes (pp. 17-26) 1.2: The Important Early Markets: The Islamic Trade and Markets of West Asia (pp. 27-36) The Medieval Market Towns of Europe The Indian sub-continent 2: MARKET RELATIONSHIPS Introduction (pp. 37-41) 2.1: Markets and Context (pp. 42-44) 2.2: Markets and Products (pp. 45-54) 2.2.1. Delivery of goods/products 2.2.2. Dispersion/Circulation and Segregation of goods-products within markets 2.2.3. Segregation in market space 2.2.4. Use of market space by goods/products 2.2.5. Disposal of Waste 2.3: Markets and People (pp. 54-64) 2.3.1 Types of Users 2.3.2 User Relationships 2.3.3 Extra Establishments and Facilities 2.4: Markets and Urbanity (pp. 65-71) 2.4.1 Market forms and urbanity 2.5: Materials, Construction Technology and Architectural Styles (pp. 72-74) 3: COLONIAL MARKET BUILDINGS IN INDIA: REFLECTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS 3.1: The European Colonialism: From Traders to Imperialists (pp. 75-78) 3.2: European Colonialism/Imperialism and its Architecture (pp. 79-83) 3.3: The Colonial Markets and Urbanity (pp. 84-88) 3.4: The Colonial Markets and People (pp. 89-92) 3.5: Adaptations and Modifications (pp. 92-93) 3.6: Materials and Construction Technology (pp. 94-96) CASE STUDY 1 : THE KHANDERAO MARKET, BARODA (pp. 97-137) Markets and Context Markets and Products Markets and People Markets and Urbanity Materials and Construction Technology Summary of Inferences CASE STUDY 2 : THE MANEK CHOWK MARKET, AHMEDABAD (pp. 138-177) Markets and Context Markets and Products Markets and People Markets and Urbanity Materials and Construction Technology Summary of Inferences CASE STUDY 3 : THE VEGETABLE MARKET, BHUJ (pp. 178-216) Markets and Context Markets and Products Markets and People Markets and Urbanity Materials and Construction Technology Summary of Inferences CONCLUSION (pp. 217-224) Illustration Credit Bibliography Acknowledgements
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