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India and Indian Engineering: Three Lectures Delivered at the Royal Engineer Institute, Chatham, in July 1872 is a comprehensive and insightful work by General Sir George Chesney, offering a detailed exploration of the state of engineering and public works in colonial India during the 19th century. Drawing from his extensive experience as a British military engineer and administrator, Chesney presents a vivid account of the challenges, achievements, and unique circumstances that shaped the development of infrastructure across the Indian subcontinent. The book is structured around three lectures, each delving into a distinct aspect of Indian engineering. Chesney begins by providing an overview of the vast and diverse geography of India, emphasizing the complexities it posed for engineers tasked with building roads, railways, canals, and irrigation systems. He discusses the historical context of public works in India, tracing their evolution from ancient times through the Mughal era and into the period of British rule, highlighting both indigenous ingenuity and the transformative impact of Western engineering practices. In the subsequent lectures, Chesney examines the organization and administration of the Public Works Department, the training and employment of native engineers, and the interplay between British and Indian approaches to construction and maintenance. He offers candid assessments of the successes and shortcomings of various projects, such as the ambitious railway network, the extensive canal systems in the Punjab, and the monumental irrigation works that revolutionized agriculture and commerce. Throughout the book, Chesney reflects on the broader social, economic, and political implications of engineering in India, considering how infrastructure development influenced the lives of millions and contributed to the consolidation of British authority. He also addresses the challenges of working in a foreign land, including climatic extremes, unfamiliar materials, and the need for cultural sensitivity in dealing with local populations. Rich in historical detail and technical insight, India and Indian Engineering serves as both a valuable primary source for historians and a fascinating read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, empire, and society. Chesney’s lectures not only document the remarkable feats of engineering achieved in 19th-century India but also offer thoughtful commentary on the enduring legacy of these projects in shaping the modern nation.
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Liczba stron: 166
Rok wydania: 2025
