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1 online resource (316 pages) |
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ADDIS ABABA -- THE EVOLUTION OF AN URBAN AFRICAN CULTURAL LANDSCAPE; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Linguistic Note; Part One: Introduction; Chapter 1: Theoretical and Ethnographic Contexts of Anthropology; Chapter 2: Introduction to the Land, Peoples, and Cultures of Ethiopia; Chapter 3: The Formation of Early Urban Places in Ethiopia; Chapter 4: The Geomorphology and Natural Resourcesof the Addis Ababa Region; Part Two: Early Development; Chapter 5: The Founding of Addis Ababa; Chapter 6: Patterns of Early Development |
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Chapter 7: Churches and SchoolsChapter 8: The Italian Occupation; Part Three: Urban Ecology; Photos; Photo 11. Cityscape from a balcony of the Addis Ababa Sheraton Hotel.; Photo 12. Newly constructed buildings.; Photo 13. Congested housing in a poor section of the city.; Photo 14. Old Indian architecture.; Photo 15. Building under construction using preformed concrete and eucalyptus pole scaffolding.; Photo 16. Fruit stand in the wealthier area of Bole.; Photo 17. Shoeshine boys at work supporting themselves, and often, their families.; Photo 18. City street sweepers and taxi |
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Photo 19. Woman carrying eucalyptus branches.Photo 20. Children with mother selling peanuts in the street.; Chapter 9: The Urban Ecology of Roadscapes,Architectural Styles and Settlement Patterns; Chapter 10: Economic Institutions and Venues:An Historical Perspective; Chapter 11: Challenges to Public Health and Welfare; Part Four: Research on Motivation and Modernization:Prospects for the Future; Chapter 12: Motivation and ModernizationA review of David Korten's urban psychological analysis; Part Five: Conclusions:The State of the City in Comparative Perspective |
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Conclusion: The State of the Cityin Comparative PerspectiveBibliography; Index |
Summary |
As a relatively new urban landscape, Addis Ababa possesses a rich cultural history that continues to develop today. Drawing on numerous first-person accounts of Addis Ababa from its inception to the present day, as well as the author's own field research, this work traces the development of the city from a military camp to the fastest-growing city in Africa. Careful attention is given to all elements of Addis Ababa, including its people, customs, geography, economy, psychology and its place in global culture. This book presents a holistic and diachronic view of the city and sets the stage for |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Urbanization -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
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Natural resources -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
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Economic history
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Ethnic relations
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Natural resources
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Urbanization
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Sociology & Social History.
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Social Sciences.
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Communities - Urban Groups.
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Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) -- Ethnic relations
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Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) -- Economic conditions
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Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780773419001 |
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0773419004 |
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