The railway, handmaiden of British colonial rule in India and midwife of South Asian nationalisms, was at the infrastructural core of the making of modern India. Few dimensions of India and Indian lifeβpolitical, economic, cultural, spatialβescaped the shaping influences of the engines of change.
This book provides the non-specialist with an introduction to the history of Indiaβs railways, and to the many ways the railways shaped the making of modern India. Engines of Change is a brief, readable, contextualized introduction to Indiaβs railway past. The railway history of India is placed in a broad setting to illustrate the many ways in which the railways made India, and the ways in which wider forces, notably colonialism, shaped the railways India got.
[Source: Orient Blackswan]






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