“The authors reconstruct [Little India’s] past–those days of convict labour, cattle-men, commercial traders, and pioneer families; analyse its present–where craftsmen, cottage industries, and restaurateurs provide access to a fascinating Indian way of life for both Indians and non-Indians alike; and speculate on its future–a future in which planned change might incorporate the best of the past in the present, for the future.”
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“The authors reconstruct [Little India’s] past–those days of convict labour, cattle-men, commercial traders, and pioneer families; analyse its present–where craftsmen, cottage industries, and restaurateurs provide access to a fascinating Indian way of life for both Indians and non-Indians alike; and speculate on its future–a future in which planned change might incorporate the best of the past in the present, for the future.”
Publisher: Institute Of Southeast Asia Studies
Paperback
1984
ISBN: 9789971902315