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Annonymous. 1911. A Short Account of the Life and Works of Rai Jeewan Lal Bahadur Late Honorary Magistrate. Delhi with Extracts from his Diary Relating to the Time of Mutiny, 1857. Lahore: The Tribune Stream Press.

Anonymous. 1914. 'The Cities of Delhi and their Monuments'. Builder, Vol 106, pp. 7-8.

Anonymous. 1919. 'Imperial Delhi'. Architect, Vol 101, pp. 213-216.

Anonymous. 1919. 'Imperial New Delhi: A Series of Illustrations from the Collection of Water-colour Views by Mr. W. Walcot'. Building News, Vol 116, pp. 269, 304, 347, 411; Vol 117, pp. 47, 65, 129.

Anonymous. 1922. 'Secretariats, New Delhi’. Architectural Review, Vol. 52, (July), pp. 19-27.

Anonymous. 1927-28.The Government Offices of Pretoria and New Delhi'. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal, Vol 35, 3rd series, pp. 63-77.

Anonymous. 1927. 'The New Delhi: Sir Herbert Baker, Architect'. Builder, Vol 133, November, pp. 815-816.

Anonymous. 1931. 'New Delhi'. Country Life, Vol 69, June 6, 13, 20, 27, Vol 69, pp. 708-716, 754-761, 782-789, 808-815 ; Vol 70, July 4, pp. 12-19.

Anonymous. 1937. 'Willingdon Air Station, New Delhi: Mr. R.T. Russell, Architect'. Builder, Vol 152, February, pp. 424-425.

Archaelogical Survey of India. 1916. List of Mohammadan and Hindu Monuments, Delhi province: Shahjahanbad (Delhi). Two volumnes. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing.

Archaelogical Survey of India. 1966. Report for the Year 1871-71, Delhi by J. D. Beglar; Agra by A..S.l. Carlleyle, under the Superintendent of Maj. Gen. A. Cunningham. Vol.. IV. Varanasi: Indological Book house, First published 1874. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing.

Basu, Aparna. 1986. 'The Foundation And Early History Of Delhi University'. In Frykenberg, Robert Eric, ed. Delhi Through The Ages: Essays In Urban History, Culture And Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 401-430.

Bayly, Christopher. 1986. ‘Delhi and other cities of North India during the Twilight’. In Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 221-236.

Beadon, Major H.C. 1910. Final Report of the Third Regular Settlement of the Delhi District - 1906-1910. Lahore: Published by Authority, Printed at the Civil and Military Gazette.

Beresford, Pite. 1912. ‘Delhi and Style’. 1912. Architectural Review, Vol 32, November, pp. 240-246.

Brush, John E. 1979. ‘Colonial Urban Development: Culture, Social Power and Environment (book review)’. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 38, no 3 (May 1979), pp. 605-607.

Carr, Stephen. 1967. Archaelogy and Monumental Remains of Delhi. Allahabad: Kitab Mahal. First Published 1876.

Chatterjee and Kenny. 1999. ‘Creating a New Capital: Colonial Discourse and the Decolonization of Delhi’. Historical Geography, Vol. 27, pp. 73-99.

Cooper, Frederic H. 1977. Crisis in Punjab from the 10th of May until the Fall of Delhi. Chandigarh: Sameer Prakashan. First Published 1858.

Cooper, Fredrick. 1865. Handbook for Delhi. London: Chronicle Press.

Dalal, Urvashi. 1998. Delhi Society in the 18th century. Delhi: Unpublished dissertation, Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Science, JNU.

Dayal, Maheshwar. 1975. Rediscovering Delhi: The Story of Shajahanabad. Delhi: S. Chand.

Delhi Municipal Committee. 1913-1940. Annual Administration Report of the Delhi Municipality. Lahore: Superintendent of Government Printing, Published annually.

Delhi Town Planning Committee. 1913. Final Report of the Delhi Town Planning Committee on the Town Planning of the New Imperial Capital. Delhi: Superintendent of Government Printing.

Denning, Renton. 1911. Delhi: The Imperial City. Bombay: Times Press.

Eckhart, Ehlers and Thomas Krafft, eds. 1993. Shahjahanbad/Old Delhi: Tradition and Colonial Change. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.

Fanshawe, Herbert Charles. 1979. Shah Jahans' Delhi: past and present. Delhi: Sumit Publications. First Published 1902.

Wood, Oswald (1872-1877) and R. Maconachie (completed, 1878-1880). 1882. Final Report on the Settlement of Land Revenue in the Delhi District. Lahore: Victoria Press.

Fisher, Michael H. 1990. ‘The Resident in Court Ritual, 1764-1858 (in Civil Ritual in India: British and Indian Modes of Symbolic Representation)’. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 24, no 3 (July 1990), pp. 419-458.

Franklin, William. 1795. ‘An Account of the Present State of Delhi’. Asiatick Researchers, Vol. 4.

Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. 1986. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Goodfriend, Douglas E. 1984. ‘Delhi Between Two Empires, 1803-1931: Society, Government, and Urban Growth’. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 43, no 2 (February 1984), pp. 355-356.

Government of India. 1915. Annual Sanitary Report of Delhi Province for 1914. Lahore: Printed by the Superintendent of Government Printing.

Government of India. Model Bye-Laws under the Cantonment Act - II of 1924. 1928. Lahore: Printed by the Superintendent of Government Printing.

Government of India. 1926. Notes on the Administration of Delhi Province. Calcutta: Central Publication Branch.

Government of India. 1933. Public Health Report of the Delhi Province for the year 1931. Delhi: Superintendent of Government Printing.

Government of Punjab. 1912. Gazetteer of Delhi. Lahore: Government of India Press.

Government of Punjab. 1988. Gazetteer Of the Delhi District, 1833-4. Gurgaon, Haryana: Vipin Jain, for Vintage Books. First Published 1884.

Greathed, W.H. 1852. Report on the Drainage of the City of Delhi (and the Means of Improving It). Agra: Secundra Orphan Press.

Griffiths, Charles John. 1910. A Narrative of the Siege of Delhi with an Account of the Mutiny at Ferozpur in 1857. Edited by H. J. Yonger. London: John Murray.

Gupta, Narayani. 1971. ‘Military Security and Urban Development: A Case Study of Delhi 1857-1912’. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 5, no 1 (January 1971), pp. 61-77.

Gupta, Narayani. 1981. Delhi Between Two Empires, 1803-1931: Society, Government and Urban Growth. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Gupta, Narayani. 1986. ‘Delhi and its Hinterland: the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries’. In Frykenberg, Robert Eric, ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 250-269.

Hari Singh. 1990. Gandhi, Rowlatt, Satyagraha, and British Imperialism: Emergence of Mass Movements in Punjab and Delhi. Delhi: Indian Bibliographies Bureau.

Hassan, Maulvi Zafar. 1997. Monuments of Delhi. Three volumes. Delhi: Aryan Books International. First Published 1919.

Hearn, G. R. 1974. The Seven Cities of Delhi. Delhi: Ram Nath. First Published 1906.

Hosagrahar, J. 2001. ‘Mansions to Margins: Modernity and the Domestic Landscapes of Historic Delhi, 1847-1910.’ Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 60, no 1, pp.26-45.

Hosagrahar, Jyoti. 1997. Design, Domination, and Defiance: Negotiating Urbanism in Delhi, 1857-1910. Unpublished Disseratation, University Of California, Berkeley.

Hume, A.P. 1936. Report on the Relief of Congestion in Delhi. Vol. I and II. Simla: Government of India Press.

Huttenback, Robert A. 1970. ‘British Diplomacy in North India: A Study of the Delhi Residency 1803-1857 (book review)’. The American Historical Review, Vol. 75, no 4 (April 1970), pp. 1112.

Irving, Robert Grant. 1981. Indian Summer: Lutyens, Baker and Imperial Delhi. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kachroo, M.L. 1991. ‘Delhi's Role in Freedom Struggle’. 24th Punjab History Conference: Proceedings. pp. 235-241.

Kaul, H.K. ed. 1985. Historic Delhi: An Anthology. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Kaye, M.M. ed. 1980. The Golden Calm: An English Lady's life in Moghul Delhi: Reminiscences by Emily, Lady Clive Bayley, and her father, Sir Thomas Metcalfe. Exeter, UK: Webb and Bower.

Khan, Dargah Quli. 1989. Muraqqa-e-Dehli, 1739-41 (The Mughal Capital in Muhammad Shah's time). Eds. and translated by Shekhar, Chandra and Shama Mitra Chenoy. Delhi: Deputy Publications. First published, 1926.

Kumar, Nita. 1989. ‘Labour, Capital, and the Congress: Delhi Cloth Mills, 1928-38’. Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. 26, no 1, pp. 29-59.

Llewellyn, Alexander. 1977. The siege of Delhi. London: MacDonald and Jane's.

Madden, Ruby. 1976. A Season in India: Letters of Ruby Madden: Experiences of an A ustralian Girl at the Great Coronation Durbar, Delhi, 1903: ed. by Helen Rutledge. Sydney: National Trust of Australia.

Malik James. 1933. ‘Islamic Institutions and Infrastructure in Shahjahanabad’. In Eckhart, Ehlers and Thomas Krafft, eds. Shahjahanabad / Old Delhi: Tradition and Colonial Change. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.

Mallick, Muhammad Tahir. 1986. ‘Rationale of Jihad as Expounded by Shah Wali Allah of Delhi’. Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Vol. 34, no 1 (January 1986), pp. 14-25.

Marsh, Nicholas. 1984. Remembering Delhi Mills: Ninety Years of Forgotten History: 1827-1917. N.A. Marsh.

Mason, Philip. 1986. ‘A Meditation on the Life of Colonel James Skinner, Citizen of Delhi’. In Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 278-286.

Masselos, J. and N. Gupta. 2000. Beato’s Delhi 1857, 1997. Delhi: Ravi Dayal Publishers.

Metcalf, Barbara D. 1986. ‘Hakim Ajmal Khan, Rais of Delhi and Muslim leader’. In Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 299-315.

Metcalf, Thomas R. 1986. ‘Architecture and Empire: Sir Herbert Baker and the Building of New Delhi’. In Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 391-400.

Metcalfe, Charles Theophilus. 1898. Two Native Narratives of the Mutiny in Delhi. Westminister: A. Constable.

Minault, Gail. 1984. ‘Begamati Zuban: Women's Language and Culture in Nineteenth-century Delhi’. India International Centre Quarterly, Vol. 11, no 2 (June 1984), pp. 155-170.

Minault, Gail. 1986. ‘Sayyid Ahmad Dehlavi and the Delhi renaissance’. In Frykenberg, Robert E., ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and Society. Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 287-298.

Minault, Gail. 1999. ‘Delhi College and Urdu’. Annual of Urdu Studies, no 14, pp. 119-134.

Mir Hassan Ali, Mrs. B. 1975. Observations on the Mussulmauns of India: Description of their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in their Immediate Society. Second edition with Notes and Introduction by W. Crooke. Delhi: Deep Publications. First published London: Parbury Allen, 1832.

Norman, Sir Henry W. and Mrs. Keith Young. 1988. Delhi 1957. Delhi: Gian. First published 1902.

Nuckolls, Charles. 1990. ‘The Durbar Incident (in Civil Ritual in India: British and Indian Modes of Symbolic Representation)’. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 24, no 3. (July 1990), pp. 529-559.

Panikkar, K.N. 1993. British Diplomacy in North India: A Study of the Delhi Residency 1803-1857. Boston: Brill.

Pershad, Rai Sahib Madho. 1958. History of the Delhi Municipality 1863-1921. Allahabad, India: Pioneer Press.

Prashad, Vijay. 1995. ‘Marks of Capital: Colonialism and the Sweepers of Delhi’. International Review of Social History, Vol. 40, no 1, pp. 1-30.

Prashad, Vijay. 2001. 'Technology of Sanitation in Colonial Delhi.' Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 35, no 1, (February 2001), pp. 113-55.

Prior, Katherine, Lance Brennan and Robin Haines. 2001. ‘Bad language: the Role of English, Persian and Other Esoteric Tongues in the Dismissal of Sir Edward Colebrooke as Resident of Delhi in 1829’. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 35, no 1 (February 2001), pp. 75-112.

Rani, Abha. 1984. ‘Assassination of British 'Nawab' of Delhi’. Prabuddha Bharata, Vol. 4, pp. 233-239.

Ridley, J. 1998. ‘Edwin Lutyens, New Delhi, and the Architecture of Imperialism’. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 26, no 2, pp. 67.

Rizvi, S.A.A. 1983. ‘Shah UAbdul-UAziz's Madad-i MaUash in Delhi, and the British’. In Israel, Milton and N.K. Wagle, eds. Islamic Society and Culture: Essays in Honour of Professor Aziz Ahmad. Delhi: Manohar, pp. 135-147.

Robertson, J. 1914. Note on the Sanitation of Delhi City, 1912. Calcutta: Government of India.

Rotton, John Edward Wharton. 1989. Meerut Mutiny and the Siege of Delhi. New Delhi: Omsons Publications. First Published 1858.

Sharma, Jagdish. 1970. ‘British Diplomacy in North India: A Study of the Delhi Residency 1803-1857’. Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 29, no 2 (February 1970), pp. 475-476.

Sharp, Sir Henry. 1921. Delhi: Its Story and Buildings. London: Oxford University Press.

Singh, Nazer. 1991. ‘The Beginnings of English Education in Delhi and Ludhiana’. 24th Punjab History Conference: Proceedings, pp. 179-186.

Singh, Nazer. 1990. ‘Papers, Politics and Literature in Nineteenth Century Delhi and Punjab’. Panjab Past and Present, Vol. 24, no 2 (October 1990), pp. 392-407.

Singh, Sangat. 1972. Freedom movement in Delhi, 1858-1919. Delhi: Associated Publishing House.

Spear, Percival 1970. ‘British Diplomacy in North India: A Study of the Delhi Residency, 1803-1857 (book review).’ Pacific Affairs, Vol. 43, no 1 (Spring 1970), pp. 157-158.

Spear, Percival. 1943. Delhi: Its Monuments and History. Bombay: Oxford University Press.

Swinton , George and Sir Charles Lukis. 1913. East India (Delhi) First Second, and Final Reports of the Delhi Town Planning Committee. London: H.M. Stationery Office.

Thakur, Sanjay. 1991. ‘The early labor market, urbanization and industry: a study in the Delhi Region (late 1800s-early 1900s)’. In Scoville, James G., ed. Status influences in Third World labor markets: caste, gender, and custom. Berlin; New York: Walter de Grutyer.

Therond, Emile Theodore. 1988. ’The Tower of Koutub, Plain of Delhi (art reproduction)'. History of Photography, Vol 12, July-September, pp. 253.

Therond, Emile Theodore. 1988. 'The Jummah Musjid: At Delhi (art reproduction)'. History of Photography, Vol 12 (July-September, pp. 252.

Tillotson, Sarah. 1994. Indian Mansions: A Social History of the Haveli. Cambridge, UK: Oleander Press.

Trevithick, Alan. 1990. ‘Some structural and sequential aspects of the British imperial assemblages at Delhi: 1877-1911’. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 24, no 3 (July 1990), pp. 561-578.

Watt, George and Brown Percy. 1987. Indian Art at Delhi, 1903: the Official Catalogue. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. First Published in 1903.

Wheeler, James Talboys. 1981. The history of the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, held on the 1st January 1877, to Celebrate the Assumption of the Title of Empress of India by Her Majesty the Queen Including Historical Sketches of India and her Princes, Past and Present. Delhi: R.K. Publishing House. First Published in 1877.

Wheeler, S. 1991. History of Delhi Coronation Darbar. Delhi: H.K. Publishers & Distributors. First Published in 1905.

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Oxford Printing Works, First Published in 1909.

Yadav, K.C., ed. 1980. Delhi in 1857. Gurgaon: Academic Press.

Young, Keith. 1988. Delhi, 1857. Delhi: Gian. First Published in 1902.

 

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