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French colonial Dakar

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Chronicles the design of Dakar as a regional capital, and suggests a connection between the French colonial doctrines of assimilation and association and French colonial planning and architectural ...
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This volume explores the planning and architectural cultures that shaped the model space of French colonial Dakar, a prominent city in West Africa. With a focus on the period from the establishment of the city in the mid-nineteenth century until the interwar years, the book reveals a variety of urban politics, policies and practices, and complex negotiations on both the physical and conceptual levels.

Chronicling the design of Dakar as a regional capital, the book suggests a connection between the French colonial doctrines of assimilation and association, and French colonial planning and architectural policies in sub-Saharan Africa. Of interest to scholars in history, geography, architecture, urban planning, African studies and Global South studies, the book incorporates both primary and secondary sources collected from multilateral channels in Europe and Senegal.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 232
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Studies in Imperialism
Publication Date: 04 February 2016
ISBN: 9780719099359
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

HISTORY / Historical Geography, Colonialism and imperialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, HISTORY / Africa / North, African history, Geography, Historical geography

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Liora Bigon is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Western Cultures at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

1. Introduction: French colonial Dakar: the morphogenesis of an African regional capital
2. Planting the flag and military planning in imperial Dakar: asymmetries, uncertainties, illusions
3. Street naming, infectious diseases and planning in early colonial Dakar: segregationist insights
4. The quest for architectural style for French West Africa: invented traditions and ideologies in colonial Dakar
5. Afterword: Dakar's 'old city' and beyond
Bibliography
Index