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David Sunderland

Communications in Africa, 1880-1939 (set)

Communications in Africa, 1880-1939 (set)

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The collection contains rare documents that highlight the British economic investment in Africa's communication infrastructure, including railways and waterways.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 416 pages
\n Publication date: 18 December 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This collection presents a rare and comprehensive examination of the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British during their economic investment in the region. It delves into the intricate details of railways and waterways, which played pivotal roles in connecting and expanding the economic and political landscape of Africa.

The British's investment in railways and waterways was driven by their desire to establish a strong presence in Africa and promote trade and commerce. The construction of railways facilitated the movement of goods and people, enabling faster and more efficient transportation across vast distances. This, in turn, boosted economic growth and facilitated the development of industries and infrastructure.

The development of railways also had significant social and cultural implications. It brought people from different regions and backgrounds together, fostering a sense of unity and cooperation. It also facilitated the spread of education, knowledge, and technology, as people were able to access information and resources that were previously unavailable.

Similarly, the development of waterways played a crucial role in connecting Africa to the rest of the world. The construction of ports and canals facilitated the import and export of goods, allowing Africa to tap into global markets and promote economic growth. It also facilitated the movement of people and ideas, as ships could travel across the ocean and bring people from different parts of the world together.

However, the development of railways and waterways was not without its challenges. The construction of these infrastructure projects required significant investment and resources, and they often had negative impacts on the environment and local communities. For example, the construction of railways led to the displacement of many people and the destruction of natural habitats. Similarly, the development of waterways led to pollution and the degradation of marine ecosystems.

Despite these challenges, the development of railways and waterways played a crucial role in shaping the economic and political landscape of Africa. They facilitated the movement of goods and people, promoted economic growth, and facilitated the spread of education and technology. They also had significant social and cultural implications, bringing people from different regions and backgrounds together and promoting a sense of unity and cooperation.

In conclusion, this collection provides a valuable insight into the development of various forms of communication across Africa by the British. It highlights the importance of railways and waterways in promoting economic growth, social development, and cultural exchange. However, it also emphasizes the need to balance economic development with environmental sustainability and social justice. By examining the historical context and impact of these infrastructure projects, we can learn from the past and work towards a more sustainable and equitable future.

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Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781138664371\n \n

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