A Brief History of Dakar

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A Brief History of Dakar

Dakar, the lively capital of Senegal, is a city where African heritage, colonial history, and modern culture converge on the westernmost tip of the continent. A Brief History of Dakar explores the city's evolution from a fishing village on the Cape Verde Peninsula to a vital outpost in the French colonial empire and, eventually, a symbol of Senegalese independence and identity. The book traces Dakar's significance as a center for trade, military strategy, and the transatlantic slave trade-most poignantly represented by nearby Gorée Island. It also examines the city's transformation during the 20th century, when it emerged as a political and cultural hub of Francophone West Africa. From colonial architecture and bustling markets to its vibrant music, art, and intellectual life, Dakar embodies the resilience and creativity of Senegal. A Brief History of Dakaroffers a concise and engaging look at the people, events, and movements that have shaped one of Africa's most important coastal cities. Ideal for travelers, students, and anyone interested in African history and culture, this book provides an insightful introduction to Dakar's enduring legacy and dynamic present.

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A Brief History of Dakar

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Dakar

Dakar, the lively capital of Senegal, is a city where African heritage, colonial history, and modern culture converge on the westernmost tip of the continent. A Brief History of Dakar explores the city's evolution from a fishing village on the Cape Verde Peninsula to a vital outpost in the French colonial empire and, eventually, a symbol of Senegalese independence and identity. The book traces Dakar's significance as a center for trade, military strategy, and the transatlantic slave trade-most poignantly represented by nearby Gorée Island. It also examines the city's transformation during the 20th century, when it emerged as a political and cultural hub of Francophone West Africa. From colonial architecture and bustling markets to its vibrant music, art, and intellectual life, Dakar embodies the resilience and creativity of Senegal. A Brief History of Dakaroffers a concise and engaging look at the people, events, and movements that have shaped one of Africa's most important coastal cities. Ideal for travelers, students, and anyone interested in African history and culture, this book provides an insightful introduction to Dakar's enduring legacy and dynamic present.

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A Brief History of Dakar

A Brief History of Dakar

by KJ Smith

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 1 hours, 14 minutes

A Brief History of Dakar

A Brief History of Dakar

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A Brief History of Dakar

Dakar, the lively capital of Senegal, is a city where African heritage, colonial history, and modern culture converge on the westernmost tip of the continent. A Brief History of Dakar explores the city's evolution from a fishing village on the Cape Verde Peninsula to a vital outpost in the French colonial empire and, eventually, a symbol of Senegalese independence and identity. The book traces Dakar's significance as a center for trade, military strategy, and the transatlantic slave trade-most poignantly represented by nearby Gorée Island. It also examines the city's transformation during the 20th century, when it emerged as a political and cultural hub of Francophone West Africa. From colonial architecture and bustling markets to its vibrant music, art, and intellectual life, Dakar embodies the resilience and creativity of Senegal. A Brief History of Dakaroffers a concise and engaging look at the people, events, and movements that have shaped one of Africa's most important coastal cities. Ideal for travelers, students, and anyone interested in African history and culture, this book provides an insightful introduction to Dakar's enduring legacy and dynamic present.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203634672
Publisher: Ashleigh Robertson
Publication date: 11/29/2025
Series: A Brief History of - City Edition , #36
Edition description: Unabridged
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