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Dividing Dar - Race, Space, and Colonial Construction in German Occupied Daressalam, 1850-1920

English · Hardback

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How did a diversity of intermediaries shape not only the everyday divisions but also the dynamics and growth of the colonial city? This is the central question of Dividing Dar. Focusing on South Asian elites, Askari soldiers and police, and a minority of European settlers, the book illustrates how three continents converged to produce the colonial city in East Africa. Dividing Dar shows how negotiations, ranging from contestation to anti-colonial resistance, derailed German colonial plans to transform African "cosmopolitanism" into neatly divided races and city spaces.

Dividing Dar offers a novel approach to colonial urban history. In contrast to the traditional focus on top-down urban planning, knowledge production, and municipal politics, the book builds on a growing body of literature on colonial intermediaries and urbanism "from the middle" to address questions of historical agency, the construction of sociocultural hierarchies, and the mutations of African urbanism under the forces of German colonial occupation.

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Patrick C. Hege, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Ethnological Museum Berlin, Germany.

Summary

How did a diversity of intermediaries shape not only the everyday divisions but also the dynamics and growth of the colonial city? This is the central question of Dividing Dar. Focusing on South Asian elites, Askari soldiers and police, and a minority of European settlers, the book illustrates how three continents converged to produce the colonial city in East Africa. Dividing Dar shows how negotiations, ranging from contestation to anti-colonial resistance, derailed German colonial plans to transform African "cosmopolitanism" into neatly divided races and city spaces.

Dividing Dar offers a novel approach to colonial urban history. In contrast to the traditional focus on top-down urban planning, knowledge production, and municipal politics, the book builds on a growing body of literature on colonial intermediaries and urbanism "from the middle" to address questions of historical agency, the construction of sociocultural hierarchies, and the mutations of African urbanism under the forces of German colonial occupation.

Product details

Authors Patrick Christopher Hege
Publisher Oldenbourg
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.01.2025
 
EAN 9783111381336
ISBN 978-3-11-138133-6
No. of pages 245
Weight 510 g
Illustrations 5 b/w and 25 col. ill.
Series Africa in Global History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Kolonialismus und Imperialismus, Architecture, Africa, Urban Development, auseinandersetzen, Colonialism, HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General, HIS037070 HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HIS014000 HISTORY / Europe / Germany, HIS001000 HISTORY / Africa / General

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