Urbanization and Social Change in West Africa
Discover the intricate tapestry of urbanization in West Africa with "Urbanization and Social Change in West Africa" by Gugler and Flanagan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1978, this comprehensive interdisciplinary study spans 256 pages and delves into the historical evolution of West African cities, tracing their roots back to the early empires. The authors critically analyze the implications of rapid urban growth, highlighting pressing issues such as widespread unemployment, housing crises, and the development of bustling metropolitan areas like Lagos in the aftermath of World War II. This insightful examination not only addresses the challenges faced by these urban centers but also offers a profound understanding of the social changes shaping the region. Whether you are a scholar or an enthusiast of West African studies, this book is a vital addition to your collection, providing valuable perspectives on the nuances of urban life in this dynamic area.