Urban public space in colonial transformations
In: Contributions to global historical archaeology
Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Funding Information -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Lead Author -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 The Aims of the Book -- 1.2 The Spatial Dimension of Colonialism -- 1.3 Theoretical Foundations for Analyses of Urban Public Space -- 1.4 Review of Literature on the Theme -- 1.5 Structure of the Book -- References -- Part II: The East African Coast -- Chapter 2: Precolonial Public Spaces in Towns on the East African Coast -- 2.1 The Historical Context of Precolonial Urbanism on the Swahili Coast -- 2.2 The Urban Built Environment on the Precolonial East African Coast -- 2.3 The Structure of Urban Life -- 2.4 Public Buildings -- 2.5 Public Spaces -- 2.6 Urban Power and Identity in Context of Public Space -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Public Aspects of Colonial Urbanism on the East African Coast -- 3.1 Colonial Urbanisms on the Swahili Coast -- 3.2 New Types and New Roles of Public Buildings in the Colonial Towns -- 3.3 Changes in Swahili Public Space -- 3.3.1 Architectural Features and Building Style -- 3.4 Urban Layout and Structure -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: North-West Africa -- Chapter 4: Precolonial Public Spaces of Urban North-West Africa -- 4.1 Government in Pre-protectorate Morocco: A Territory of Governance and Territory of Dissidence -- 4.2 Resources -- 4.2.1 Morphology of Settlements in the Urban and Rural Areas of Morocco -- 4.3 Structure of Cities: Typical Traits and Varieties -- 4.4 Public Buildings -- 4.5 Public Spaces -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Public Spaces in Context with Colonial Urbanism in Morocco -- 5.1 The Advent of Colonialism -- 5.2 Sources -- 5.3 Marshal Lyautey: Building the Protectorate by Building Cities -- 5.4 Presentation of Old and New Space -- 5.5 Spatial Layout.