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This book was something I hadn't really expected to find: a study of urban segregation as a general phenomenon of European Imperialism, rather than its specifics in a given settler state (usually the United States).
Much of the book is devoted to the development of segregation regimes in European trading colonies in South, Southeast, and East Asia, before similar techniques were imported to South Africa and the United States in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Although it discus ...more
Much of the book is devoted to the development of segregation regimes in European trading colonies in South, Southeast, and East Asia, before similar techniques were imported to South Africa and the United States in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Although it discus ...more