Imagine Lagos : Mapping History, Place, and Politics in a Nineteenth-Century African City
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
New African Histories
ISBN-10
0821424890
ISBN-13
9780821424896
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Imprint
Ohio University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 12th, 2024
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
374 grams
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.30 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
African historyUrban communitiesCartography, map-making & projections
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Combining archival research with a digital humanitiesfocused examination of cartography, Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi reveals the gendered, spatial, and environmental responses to historical, political, and social change in mid-nineteenth-century Lagos, Nigeria.
Written from a digital humanities perspective, this book combines historical sources, maps, and a walking cartography to create new perspectives on the nineteenth-century history of Lagos, West Africas most populous city. What traces do people leave in the places where they live, and even where they die? This book addresses the spatial history of nineteenth-century Lagos, rebuilding its past as a series of encounters: between men and women, between past and present, between enslaved and free, between living and dead, and finally between land and lagoon. In Imagine Lagos, Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi argues that the invention, destruction, and reinvention of spatial markers in Lagosthe streets, markets, roads, squares, palaces, and lagoons where these encounters occurredwas crucial to negotiations over identity, power, and freedom. Research for this book combines oral and archival sources from three countries with the experience of three summers of walking the streets of Lagos. Contrary to historical interpretations that render the physical city as a blank, featureless space in desperate need of constant repair, this book offers a variety of visual and textual narratives to push readers to imagine the old city. Throughout Imagine Lagos, historical maps join other textsincluding colonial correspondence and reports, missionary letters, oríkì (Yoruba praise poetry), and newspaper articlesto create a complex collage of urban life in Lagos. Streets emerge as sites of historical memories, and Adelusi-Adeluyis maps of the mid-nineteenth-century city reveal and catalog layers of change. A focus on the city as a wholeas both a physical and social landscapebrings us closer than ever to understanding the lives of Lagosians between 1845 and 1872. In old Lagos, the streets keep their histories. The story maps and full-resolution maps for this book are available at https://newmapsoldlagos.com.
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