Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent
The ability to function safely, healthily, and productively in urban places is a continuing challenge for people everywhere. This challenge is exacerbated when the resources available to people in urban places happen to be severely limited or their ability to make decisions consistent with their welfare severely constrained. Nevertheless, Africans have manifested great inventiveness and resourcefulness both in contributing to, and in adapting to, urbanization. Africa's Legacies of Urbanization is the culmination of several decades of research, travel, and teaching. Goodwin provides an interdisciplinary and up-to-date look at African cities and the urbanization process. This thought provoking and engaging work tackles the vastness of the 'mother continent' by dividing it into geographic regions: western, central, southern, eastern, and northeastern. Beginning with an overview of the urban experience in Africa, Goodwin then studies the histories of urbanization in the various regions of the continent. Thoroughly researched and accessibly written, this comprehensive work will appeal to scholars of African studies, urban studies, anthropology, and cultural ecology.
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Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent
The ability to function safely, healthily, and productively in urban places is a continuing challenge for people everywhere. This challenge is exacerbated when the resources available to people in urban places happen to be severely limited or their ability to make decisions consistent with their welfare severely constrained. Nevertheless, Africans have manifested great inventiveness and resourcefulness both in contributing to, and in adapting to, urbanization. Africa's Legacies of Urbanization is the culmination of several decades of research, travel, and teaching. Goodwin provides an interdisciplinary and up-to-date look at African cities and the urbanization process. This thought provoking and engaging work tackles the vastness of the 'mother continent' by dividing it into geographic regions: western, central, southern, eastern, and northeastern. Beginning with an overview of the urban experience in Africa, Goodwin then studies the histories of urbanization in the various regions of the continent. Thoroughly researched and accessibly written, this comprehensive work will appeal to scholars of African studies, urban studies, anthropology, and cultural ecology.
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Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent

Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent

by Stefan Goodwin
Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent

Africa's Legacies of Urbanization: Unfolding Saga of a Continent

by Stefan Goodwin

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Overview

The ability to function safely, healthily, and productively in urban places is a continuing challenge for people everywhere. This challenge is exacerbated when the resources available to people in urban places happen to be severely limited or their ability to make decisions consistent with their welfare severely constrained. Nevertheless, Africans have manifested great inventiveness and resourcefulness both in contributing to, and in adapting to, urbanization. Africa's Legacies of Urbanization is the culmination of several decades of research, travel, and teaching. Goodwin provides an interdisciplinary and up-to-date look at African cities and the urbanization process. This thought provoking and engaging work tackles the vastness of the 'mother continent' by dividing it into geographic regions: western, central, southern, eastern, and northeastern. Beginning with an overview of the urban experience in Africa, Goodwin then studies the histories of urbanization in the various regions of the continent. Thoroughly researched and accessibly written, this comprehensive work will appeal to scholars of African studies, urban studies, anthropology, and cultural ecology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739133484
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Currently an independent scholar, Stefan Goodwin was an an anthropologist on the faculties of Wayne State University and Morgan State University for thirty years.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Urban World
Chapter 2 Urban Process and the Human Condition
Chapter 3 Challenges of Settlement: An Ecological Perspective
Part 4 Urban Designs from Ancient Africa
Chapter 5 Emergence of Cities: The Centrality of Africa
Chapter 6 Macedonians, Greeks, Romans, Africans
Part 7 Western Africa
Chapter 8 Legacies into the Late 14th Century
Chapter 9 Retrenchment and Consolidation
Chapter 10 Jihads, European Hegemony, and Beyond
Part 11 Central Africa
Chapter 12 Great Transformation: Commerce to Conquest
Chapter 13 From Scramble to Struggle
Part 14 Southern Africa
Chapter 15 Innocence, Greed, Imperialism
Chapter 16 Tribulations, Trials, Opportunities
Part 17 Eastern Africa
Chapter 18 Early Legacies from Near the Sea
Chapter 19 Beyond Suez: Continuing Challenges
Part 20 Northeastern Africa
Chapter 21 Through the Era of Muhammad Ali
Chapter 22 Northeastern Africa Evolving
Chapter 23 Postspective
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