A history of urban planning in two West African colonial capitals residential segregation in British Lagos and French Dakar (1850-1930) /
Few 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 organisation of th...
Основен автор: | Bigon, Liora, 1974- |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
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Lewiston, N.Y. :
Edwin Mellen Press,
℗♭2009.
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History of urban planning in two West African colonial capitals. |
Съдържание:
- A HISTORY OF URBAN PLANNING IN TWO WEST AFRICAN COLONIAL CAPITALS: Residential Segregation in British Lagos and French Dakar (1850-1930); Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Plates; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I
- Urban Forms in Early Colonial Lagos and Dakar: Segregation and Effective Colonisation; Chapter 1
- The Formation of Early Lagos: Organisation and Partition of Space; Chapter 2
- From Spatial Definitions to Internal Divisions: Urban Space of Early Colonial Lagos.
- Chapter 3
- Inclusion or Exclusion? The Establishment of Colonial Dakar and the Indigenous PopulationPart II
- Politics and Policies of Sanitation and Segregation in Colonial Lagos and Dakar; Chapter 1
- ""The Rubbish Heap Called Lagos""; Plate 1
- Old Brazilian houses in Lagos Island.; Plate 2
- Lagos Massey Street, the 1900s.; Plate 3
- Plan of pre-colonial Dakar, draw by Faidherbe in 1853.; Plate 4
- Pinet-Laprade's master plan for Dakar, 18 June, 1862.; Plate 5
- Part of undated engraving titled ' Saint-Louis cote du couchant.'; Plate 6
- Lebu huts in 1910s Dakar.
- Plate 7
- Dakar's Palais du Gouverneur General, the 1910s. Plate 8
- One of the first dwellings in the newly established Medina, 1915.; Plate 9
- Part of an original map showing the Medina's orthogonal plan, 1916.; Plate 10
- Map of Dakar in 1916.; Plate 11
- Unidentified boulevard in Dakar, 1915.; Chapter 2
- Lagos: ""Residences of Europeans and Natives are already so Hopelessly Intermixed""; Chapter 3
- Dakar: ""It was not an Act of Racial Discrimination, It was only Self Defense""; Part III
- Colonial Modernity and Residential Segregation in Dakar.
- Chapter 1
- Dakar: ""Parish of the Tropics""?Chapter 2
- Between Modernity, Garden City and Dakar's Plateau; Chapter 3
- Perceptual Segregation as Embodied in the Street Naming of Colonial Dakar; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.