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OverviewFew published studies have thoroughly treated the history of European planning practices in the overseas colonial territories. This is especially true regarding the African continent in general and sub-Saharan Africa in particular. Interest in the indigenous response to the formal organization of the colonial settlement has only been manifest in the last few decades. In addition, French and British colonial policies and practices in West Africa, particularly with regard to town planning, have rarely been analyzed together within the same intellectual framework. This work is concerned with the perception and realization of residential segregation in two major colonial capitals in West Africa: British Lagos and French Dakar. The history and the form of residential segregation in Lagos, a chief port and an administrative and commercial centre, and in Dakar, the capital of the AOF (Afrique Occidentale Francaise) Federation, are traced from the establishment of the official colonial rule in the mid-nineteenth century to the inter-war period. The focus on residential segregation as a crucial aspect of colonial urban planning directly relates to colonial discourses, municipal politics and indigenous conceptions. Rather than a schematic and somewhat simplified model of segregation, comparative aspects are stressed here, offering a more diversified view of this phenomenon. Urban policies also served purposes other than mere separation of various ethnic groups, and a more complex definition of segregationist schemes is needed, referring to conceptual and actual nuances of spatial divisions and hierarchisation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liora BigonPublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd ISBN: 9780773438569ISBN 10: 0773438564 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 01 October 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book goes beyond the history of colonial urban policy, to focus on what we might term the interface between the history of urban policy, and the pragmatic implementation or disregard of that policy. It is a significant contribution to the Anglophone literature on colonial urban history in West Africa. - Prof. Peter Mark Wesleyan University A comparative approach... which recognizes distinctive colonial ideologies or doctrines is rare. This book is, therefore, a significant and original contribution, and also draws upon unusual photographic and map sources from the period. - Prof. Robert Home Anglia Ruskin University """This book goes beyond the history of colonial urban policy, to focus on what we might term the interface between the history of urban policy, and the pragmatic implementation or disregard of that policy. It is a significant contribution to the Anglophone literature on colonial urban history in West Africa."" - Prof. Peter Mark Wesleyan University ""A comparative approach... which recognizes distinctive colonial ideologies or doctrines is rare. This book is, therefore, a significant and original contribution, and also draws upon unusual photographic and map sources from the period."" - Prof. Robert Home Anglia Ruskin University""" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |