Residential Segregation as Part of Imperial Policies von Pierre Tim Böhm | A Transnational Analysis for the Case of Windhoek | ISBN 9783643910271

Residential Segregation as Part of Imperial Policies

A Transnational Analysis for the Case of Windhoek

von Pierre Tim Böhm
Buchcover Residential Segregation as Part of Imperial Policies | Pierre Tim Böhm | EAN 9783643910271 | ISBN 3-643-91027-4 | ISBN 978-3-643-91027-1

Residential Segregation as Part of Imperial Policies

A Transnational Analysis for the Case of Windhoek

von Pierre Tim Böhm
Windhoek, capital city of South West Africa or modern Namibia, represents an extraordinary showpiece for overlapping colonial planning regimes. For the first time, this book focuses on the decades between both World Wars when German and South African planning laws were amalgamated. It reveals the actions taken to implement a system of residential segregation from a transnational perspective. As the analysis demonstrates, Windhoek tended to replicate the colonial idea of a Dual City. But in fact the administration created a Hybrid City and there was no predetermined path to apartheid.