This comparative history of popular protest in Twentieth-Century Shanghai and Mumbai examines urban spatial Politics - workplace, housing, civic space - and patterns of political conflict.
It explains the rise and fall of large-scale Contentious Politics and the turn to \'Politics of compensation\' as a result of changing political geographies..
This comparative history of popular protest in Twentieth-Century Shanghai and Mumbai examines urban spatial Politics - workplace, housing, civic space - and patterns of political conflict