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Die anglo-indische Station oder die Kolonialisierung des gtterberges Hindustadtkultur und Kolonialstadtwesen im 19. Jahrhundert als Konfrontation stlicher und westlicher geisteswelten. By J. Pieper. (Verffentlichungen des Seminars fr Orientalische Kunstgeschichte an der Universitt Bonn. Reihe B, Antiquitates Orientales, Bd. 1.) pp. 264. Bonn, Rudolf Habelt Verlag, 1977. DM 96.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright The Royal Asiatic Society 1980

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