Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10
0803906366
ISBN-13
9780803906365
Description
Sheldon Gellar delves into the intricate dynamics of colonialism as experienced in Senegal between 1885 and 1945. The work meticulously investigates the structural changes that occurred during this period, highlighting how colonial policies influenced economic, social, and political spheres. Gellar's research provides a critical examination of the dependency created by colonial rule, offering insights into the lasting effects these transformations have had on Senegal's development.
Through comprehensive analysis, the work uncovers the complexities of modernization within a colonized context. It also presents a well-researched bibliography, further enriching the reader's understanding of Senegal’s history and the broader implications of colonialism. Gellar's examination not only sheds light on Senegal’s past but also invites reflection on the ongoing ramifications of colonial legacies in contemporary society.
Through comprehensive analysis, the work uncovers the complexities of modernization within a colonized context. It also presents a well-researched bibliography, further enriching the reader's understanding of Senegal’s history and the broader implications of colonialism. Gellar's examination not only sheds light on Senegal’s past but also invites reflection on the ongoing ramifications of colonial legacies in contemporary society.