
New Books Network William J. Glover, "Reformatting Agrararian Life: Urban History from the Countryside in Colonial India" (Stanford UP, 2025)
Nov 5, 2025
William J. Glover, a history professor at the University of Michigan, discusses his latest work on how urban life intertwined with agrarian practices in late colonial India. He explores Punjab's fertile landscape and its role in revealing rural urbanization. Glover delves into the historical shift from separation to co-constitution of urban and rural life, viewing contemporary census towns as a continuation of this trend. He highlights the impact of famine reports on rural governance and reflects on how aesthetic reforms influenced political responses in the region.
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Space Shapes Social Life
- Urban design was believed to shape social and moral behavior through embodied interaction with space.
- Glover carried this urbanist object-lesson idea from Making Lahore Modern into his rural-focused research.
Grandfather's Modern Farm
- Glover recounts childhood summers on his grandfather's modernized farm with gadgets like a Polaroid camera.
- Those visits convinced him rural life already contained modern technologies and linkages to towns.
Cast A Wide Archival Net
- Research widely beyond named archives to find your topic appearing across unexpected discourses.
- Pull diverse sources into a map of intersecting conversations to reveal emergent topics.



