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Kathmandu / Thomas Bell.
Van Pelt Library DS495.8.K3 B45 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bell, Thomas, 1978- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Kathmandu (Nepal)--History.
- Kathmandu (Nepal).
- Nepal--Kathmandu.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xxviii, 500 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [London] : Haus Publishing Ltd, 2016.
- Contents:
- Part I The Beginnings
- 1 The rooftops of Patan 3
- The allies and squares
- The traffic system
- The caste system
- The chariot festival of Bungadya
- The arrival of the monsoon
- 2 A teddy bear bomb 14
- The beginning of the 'people's war'
- The royal massacre
- The state of emergency
- It leads to the dissolution of parliament
- A journey to meet the Maoists in the countryside
- Elections would not be possible
- 3 Ancient stones 14
- The discoveries of Cecil Bendall M. A.
- Daniel Wright's Ancient Chronicle
- The monastery of Sunayasri Mishra
- The city's foundation and development
- A visit to the chronicler's family
- 4 Is Kathmandu a process or a system? 40
- The declining community of ghosts
- The electricity, telephone, water, and god networks
- Gayahbajye of Pimbaha
- His daughter-in-law, their house
- Consecrating a new building
- The city as a mandala
- Interview with the gubhaju
- The ideology of the mandala
- Dhana Laksmi's story of the Konti hangings
- 5 Another year of festivals 59
- A man needs a maid
- The king dismisses the prime minister
- A dinner at the British embassy
- An assassination, and the ceasefire
- The Maoist contact office
- Another trip to the hills
- Maria
- 6 Sylvain Lévi peels back a layer 71
- King Manadeva
- The order and chaos of the Hindu past
- Linguistic archaeology
- Tracing the ancient trade routes
- Yangala and Yambhu
- Remains of the Licchavis today
- 7 The end of the ceasefire 85
- Pressure-cooker bombs
- Protests in Kathmandu
- The king is a tyrannical thinker
- The police club
- Kathmandu parties
- Back where they first began
- 8 Fake shit from China 93
- The spirit of enterprise
- The first Transitional Period
- Uku Baha
- Artistic influences from north and south
- A god-maker's foundry
- The Gopalarajavamshavali
- 9 The possession of a God-Mother 103
- Shakti and the rise of Tantra
- Bungadya becomes Karunamaya
- Invisible monasteries, hidden monks
- Left-handed practices
- No holier place than woman
- Himalayan sex drug
- Awful beauty puts on its arms
- Gayahbajye and the witches
- Dhana Laksmi sees a human sacrifice
- Chinnamasta
- Another meeting with the gubhaju
- The terror of masked dancers
- 10 Three Kathmandu winters 122
- Jayasrhiti and the golden age of the Mallas
- The coinage
- Pratap Malla invites the Kashmiri Muslims
- The communal riot of 2004
- The Theatre State
- Karunamaya becomes Matsyendranath
- Gods appear among the people
- Malla warfare
- The siege tactics of Mao Tse-tung and Prithvi Narayan Shah
- Indra Jatra
- Prithvi Narayan arrives
- Part II The Revolutions
- 11 Army day 141
- Gorkhali nationalism
- The Battle of Beni
- A Maoist video, and encounters with the Royal
- Nepal Army in Pokhara
- The mission to Kathmandu of Captain William Kirkpatrick
- 12 Another visit to Maoist territory 158
- I move to a ruling-class district of the city
- The mad king Rana Bahadur Shah
- The mission of Captain Knox
- Francis Buchanan (Hamilton)
- The Anglo-Nepal War 1814-16
- 13 The Royal Coup of 2005 173
- A special ritual at the Gorkha durbar
- Brian Hodgson at the British residency
- His scholarly and diplomatic concerns
- Bhimsen's tower, and his house
- The vexed situation at the Gorkhali court
- Hodgson equivocates
- The awful downfall of Bhimsen Thapa
- The Kathmandu Mutiny
- The 'British ministry' and the departure of Brian Hodgson
- 14 The high rate of attrition among mid-nineteenth-century politicians 196
- The massacre at the Kot
- The Indian 'mutiny' and Jang's warm relations with the British
- The Thapathali palace
- The concept of pollution
- The Muluki Ain, or Law of the Land
- The rediscovery of Kathmandu's sacred past
- The purity and the pollution of the rivers
- Dr Oldfield, and the character of Jang Bahadur
- The squalor of Kathmandu in the nineteenth century
- 15 Baikuntha Rana, he slaughters a sheep
- The death of Jang Bahadur and the Shamsher coup
- The last darkroom
- Photographs of the Ranas
- Their extravagant palaces, and their decline
- The Ranas, the Gurkhas, and the British
- 16 Some beguiling diamonds 234
- A small shoot-up, and a bribe
- The Rana method of extracting resources
- Chandra Shamsher emancipates the slaves
- Dhana Laksmi and Himalaya Shamsher survive the earthquake
- A new political consciousness appears
- 'Now we will have to bear the shit falling on our heads'
- King Tribhuwan escapes and makes common cause with the People's Liberation Army of the Nepali Congress party
- The modem age puts down its landing gear
- 17 The rules that govern everyday life
- The society of The Window of the House Opposite
- 'They woke up one fine morning from the sleep of the Middle Ages and found themselves exposed to the neon lights of an electronic age'
- King Mahendra creates national unity
- The rise of a cash economy, and a middle class
- A first glimpse of the donors
- Bhupi Sherchan
- 18 Les Chemins de Katmandou 266
- A psychedelic theorist telephones the palace
- 'On average, one girl a month would flip out on acid and insist on walking through the centre of the city completely naked' - the Chief Censor - 'Kathmandu's youth eat a crazy salad'
- 19 The Physical Development Plan of 1969, and the Inventory for Protection 274
- Professor Riccardi recalls the experts and the researchers the gods leave the Valley
- Art historians, diplomats, gangsters, and princes
- The Values Crisis
- 20 The Revolutions 296
- The 1990 People's Movement
- Democracy
- The population boom
- The corruption boom
- The people's war gets started
- A visit to Rukum, meeting the raja there
- A country is greater than democracy and human rights
- The Second People's Movement
- A taxi for Mr Shah!
- Part III Without End
- 21 Interval in Bangkok 321
- The first high-rises
- The - Comprehensive Peace Agreement
- The evil eye
- The rage of the poor and the rich
- The Madhes Movement transforms the agenda
- Communists against Democrats
- The Maoists encircle Kathmandu
- 22 Aid is too good for the poor 334
- The development cycle - 'what do aid programmes do besides fail to help poor people?'
- Remittances, cartels, and the 'rentier state'
- If our money's not making this work, are we paying for it not to?
- Don't rock the boat
- Flying kites at Dashain
- Walnut theory
- 23 Operation Mustang 358
- The High-Altitude Research Centre
- The death of Sadhuram Devkota
- Kathmandu is a nest of spies - saam daam danda bhed
- MISG and the NSC
- Mustang working well
- Nobody asks, 'who were the victims?'
- Glass and mirrors
- The political strings
- 'The Brits are the worst, they've got an answer for everything'
- 24 Sabitrididi 386
- 'In everything the old overlaps the new'
- The drummers' identity politics
- Inclusion is Communist
- Rage
- The kids by the rivers are the worst
- Kathmandu's lovely
- The road-widening programme
- The constitutional process
- Dhana Laksmi's parting thoughts.
- Notes:
- Included bibliographical references (pages [473]-494) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1910376388
- 9781910376386
- OCLC:
- 919341840
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