
- ACLS History E-Book Project
On the African Waterfront: Urban Disorder and the Transformation of Work in Colonial Mombasa


Key Metrics
- Frederick Cooper
- ACLS History E-Book Project
- Hardcover
- 9781597409360
- 9 X 6 X 0.81 inches
- 1.31 pounds
- Social Science > General
- English

Book Description
Author Bio
Frederick Cooper. Professor Emeritus of History New York University College of Arts & Science covered topics empires, colonization and decolonization.
Research Interests
Modern Africa; empires in world history; colonization and decolonization; the social sciences and the colonial situation
Education
B.A., Stanford University, 1969, with Great Distinction
Ph.D., Yale University, 1974
Source: New York University College of Arts & Science
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