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12. A Heritage Gem Sits in the Heart of a City, Unacknowledged, Incognito: The Case for Recognizing Kolkata Chinatown as a Historic Urban Landscape
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Rinkoo Bhowmik
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
- 1. Introduction: Records, Recoveries, Remnants and Inter-Asian Interconnections – Decoding Cultural Heritage 1
- 2. Negotiating Place and Heritage: Creating Nalanda University 32
- 3. India, Magadha, Nalanda: Ecology and a Premodern World System 51
- 4. Collecting the Region: Configuring Bihar in the Space of Museums 70
- 5. Heritage Preservation in the Gaya Region 86
- 6. Setting the “Records” Straight: Textual Sources on Nālandā and Their Historical Value 105
- 7. “Central India Is What Is Called the Middle Kingdom” 141
- 8. The Object / The Tree: Emissaries of Buddhist Ground 160
- 9. Tracing Transregional Networks and Connections Across the Indic Manuscript Cultures of Nusantara (AD 1400–1600) 184
- 10. Seeking a Sufi Heritage in the Deccan 222
- 11. Archaeological Remains at Nalanda: A Spatial Comparison of Nineteenth Century Observations and the Protected World Heritage Site 239
- 12. A Heritage Gem Sits in the Heart of a City, Unacknowledged, Incognito: The Case for Recognizing Kolkata Chinatown as a Historic Urban Landscape 257
- INDEX 271
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv
- 1. Introduction: Records, Recoveries, Remnants and Inter-Asian Interconnections – Decoding Cultural Heritage 1
- 2. Negotiating Place and Heritage: Creating Nalanda University 32
- 3. India, Magadha, Nalanda: Ecology and a Premodern World System 51
- 4. Collecting the Region: Configuring Bihar in the Space of Museums 70
- 5. Heritage Preservation in the Gaya Region 86
- 6. Setting the “Records” Straight: Textual Sources on Nālandā and Their Historical Value 105
- 7. “Central India Is What Is Called the Middle Kingdom” 141
- 8. The Object / The Tree: Emissaries of Buddhist Ground 160
- 9. Tracing Transregional Networks and Connections Across the Indic Manuscript Cultures of Nusantara (AD 1400–1600) 184
- 10. Seeking a Sufi Heritage in the Deccan 222
- 11. Archaeological Remains at Nalanda: A Spatial Comparison of Nineteenth Century Observations and the Protected World Heritage Site 239
- 12. A Heritage Gem Sits in the Heart of a City, Unacknowledged, Incognito: The Case for Recognizing Kolkata Chinatown as a Historic Urban Landscape 257
- INDEX 271