Decline of Public Memory: Disappearing Historical Landscapes of Uttarakhand After Statehood

Authors

  • Dr.Nilaya Kumar Mishra (PhD)

Keywords:

Public memory, Uttarakhand, historical landscapes, heritage erosion, post statehood development, hydroelectric submergence, hill urbanism, cultural geography

Abstract

The formation of Uttarakhand as India's twenty-seventh state on 9 November 2000 marked ahistoric political milestone, yet it simultaneously triggered a cascade of developmental transformations that have progressively eroded the region's layered historical landscapes

References

D. Lowenthal, The Past is a Foreign Country — Revisited, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2015.

P. Connerton, How Societies Remember, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989.

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Published

2022-01-20

How to Cite

Dr.Nilaya Kumar Mishra (PhD). (2022). Decline of Public Memory: Disappearing Historical Landscapes of Uttarakhand After Statehood . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 30(1), 936–946. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/5533

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