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Segregation : a global history of divided cities

When thinking of segregation, what often comes to mind is apartheid South Africa, or the American South in the age of Jim Crow - two societies fundamentally premised on the concept of the separation of the races. But as the author shows us in this text, segregation is everywhere, deforming cities and societies worldwide. Starting with segregation's ancient roots, and what the archaeological evidence reveals about humanity's long-standing use of urban divisions to reinforce political and economic inequality, the author then moves to the world of European colonialism, examining segregation around the world
eBook, English, 2012
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2012
History
1 online resource (517 pages)
9780226580777, 9780226580746, 9781280491924, 0226580776, 0226580741, 1280491922
793511128
Ancestries. Seventy centuries of city-splitting ; Before race mattered ; The long shadow of the Ziggurat ; Segregating strangers ; Scapegoat ghettos ; Quarters for classes, crafts, clans, castes, and the sexes ; Ancient and medieval legacies
Color and race come to the city. White town/black town ; Governor Pitt's Madras ; The rise and fall of American (and South African) segregation in colonial times ; Eastward connections ; The cross-colonial color connection ; Color before race ; Race and the London-Calcutta connection ; The modern way to split a city ; How London conquered and divided Calcutta ; Race and the imperial city ; The London-Calcutta sanitation connection ; The West End-White Town connection ; London's Calcutta problem
Surges of segregation in the colonies. The stations Raj ; Paradoxes of detachment and dependence ; Beyond Calcutta ; Stations of the empire ; "Bring your cities and stations within the pale of civilization" ; Stations for sale? ; Beyond India ; Segregating the Pacific ; Incomings and outgoings ; Segregating China's gateways ; Two tides in the Pacific ; Segregating all oceans ; Segregation mania ; A call to all continents ; The germ theory of segregation ; Segregation sails East with the plague ; Hunting rats, fleas, and mosquitoes in Africa ; The high tide of segregation mania ; The long end of the craze ; Legacies of the mania ; The outer limits of colonial urbanism ; Imperial monuments, imperial tombstones ; French connections ; A French Calcutta? ; Planet Haussmann ; Splitting cities, beaux-arts style ; Sunset at New Delhi ; A bitter epitaph
The archsegregationists. The multifarious segregation of Johannesburg ; Archsegregationism and the wider world ; Squaring race and civilization ; A keystone of global Anglo-Saxondom ; The birth of "separate development" ; From labor control to "influx control" ; Grandparents of the group areas ; The furies fly in the settlers' city ; Arrogance and its agonies ; The intimacies of race war ; They will buy us out of the country ; Pandora's segregationism ; The birth pangs of nation-state segregation ; Camouflaging the color line in Chicago ; A subtler sort of segregation? ; Segregating the United States ; Jim-Crowing the neighborhoods ; Segregation by profiteer, protective association, and pogrom ; A time for camouflage ; The "iron ring"? ; Segregation at the extremes ; Split cities and the global cataclysm ; Hitler's "death boxes" ; A new deal for America's color lines ; The sinister synthesis of apartheid
Fragmented legacies. Outflanking a global revolution ; Age of liberation, age of apocalypse ; Have ghettos gone global? ; Postcolonial and neocolonial city-splitting ; A new century of settler segregation?
Epilogue : People, the planet, and segregated cities