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Dar Es Salaam (Paperback)
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From its modest beginnings in the mid-19th century, Dar es Salaam
has grown to become one of sub-Saharan Africa's most important
urban centres. A major political, economic and cultural hub, the
city stood at the cutting edge of trends that transformed
twentieth-century East Africa. Dar es Salaam has recently attracted
the attention of a diverse, multi-disciplinary, range of scholars,
making it currently one of the continent's most studied urban
centres. This collection from eleven scholars from Africa, Europe,
North America and Japan, draws on some of the best of this
scholarship and offers a comprehensive, and accessible, survey of
the city's development. The perspectives include history,
musicology, ethnomusicology, culture including popular culture,
land and urban economics. The opening chapter offers a
comprehensive overview of the history of the city. Subsequent
chapters examine Dar es Salaam's twentieth century experience
through the prism of social change and the administrative
repercussions of rapid urbanization; and through popular culture
and shifting social relations. The book will be of interest not
only to the specialist in urban studies but also to the general
reader with an interest in Dar es Salaam's environmental, social
and cultural history. James Brennan is a Lecturer in History at the
School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of
London. His research interests include nationalism and urbanization
in Tanzania, and he is currently researching the historical role of
radio and other mass media in East Africa's political culture.
Andrew Burton is an Honorary Research Fellow of the British
Institute in Eastern Africa, based in Addis Ababa. He has published
widely on East African urban culture; and his current interests are
the history of youth, urbanization and delinquency in Eastern
Africa. Yusuf Lawi is the former Head of the Department of History
at the University of Dar es Salaam; and is currently Senior
Lecturer in History and Deputy Director of the University's Centre
for Continuing Education. He specializes in environmental and
social history.
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