Dar es Salaam as a 'Harbour of Peace' in East Africa : Tracing the Role of Creolized Urban Ethnicity in Nation-State Formation

Bryceson, Deborah Fahy (2010). Dar es Salaam as a 'Harbour of Peace' in East Africa : Tracing the Role of Creolized Urban Ethnicity in Nation-State Formation. UNU-WIDER.

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    Author Bryceson, Deborah Fahy
    Title Dar es Salaam as a 'Harbour of Peace' in East Africa : Tracing the Role of Creolized Urban Ethnicity in Nation-State Formation
    Volume/Issue No. 2010/19
    Publication Date 2010
    Place of Publication Helsinki
    Publisher UNU-WIDER
    Pages 17
    Language eng
    Abstract

    Dar es Salaam is exceptional in East Africa for having a record of relatively little ethnic tension, and remaining tranquil and true to its name, the `harbour of peace´. This paper explores the interface between ethnic and national identities in Tanzania

    Keyword Colonies
    Decolonization
    Social conflict
    Urban economics
    Copyright Holder UNU-WIDER
    Copyright Year 2010
    Copyright type Fair use permitted
    ISSN 17987237
    ISBN 9789292302542
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