Developing Africa

Concepts and practices in twentieth-century colonialism

Edited by Joseph Hodge, Gerald Hodl, Martina Kopf

Publication date:

30 September 2014

Length of book:

432 pages

Publisher

Manchester University Press

Dimensions:

234x156mm

ISBN-13: 9780719091803

This book investigates development in British, French and Portuguese colonial Africa during the last decades of colonial rule. During this period, development became the central concept underpinning the relationship between metropolitan Europe and colonial Africa.

Combining historiographical accounts with analyses from other academic viewpoints, this book investigates a range of contexts, from agriculture to mass media. With its focus on the conceptual side of development and its broad geographical scope, it offers new and unique perspectives. An extensive introduction contextualises the individual chapters and makes the book an up-to-date point of entry into the subject of colonial development, not only for a specialist readership, but also for students of history, development and postcolonial studies.

Written by scholars from Africa, Europe and North America, Developing Africa is a uniquely international dialogue on this vital chapter of twentieth-century transnational history.