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On Time: Encounters between India and Europe in Early Calcutta

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Expected 31 Mar 26
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This book explores the intersection of public and private temporal systems. Examining Calcutta between 1780-1830, it reveals how time functioned as both a regulatory mechanism of emerging colonial governance and a deeply personal construct that continued to reflect pre-colonial norms and practices.

The author navigates the complex temporal landscape of early colonial Calcutta, where European clock-based standardization encountered and coexisted with indigenous temporal frameworks. The analysis illuminates how time manifested across diverse contexts—from distance perception and collective memory to religious festivals, scientific endeavours, financial transactions, and labour relations. It assesses extensions of law, imperfections of policy, and both European and Indian reactions.

Drawing upon a rich tapestry of sources, including the collection of Richard Blechynden's diaries and papers, this study offers unprecedented insight into the daily temporal experiences of both Europeans and Indians in a period when (as is argued) they foreshadowed major changes to come. It will be a significant reading for scholars and researchers of colonialism, South Asian history, India-England relations, temporal studies and modern Indian history.

190 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication March 31, 2026

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Peter Robb

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Born 1946. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Robb


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