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- Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
- Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 A Theory of Institutional Congruence
- 2 Bringing Old States Back In
- 3 The Politics of Decentralization in Senegal
- 4 Political Narratives across Rural Senegal
- 5 Delivering Schools and Clinics in Rural Senegal
- 6 Congruence and Incongruence in Action
- 7 Decompressing Legacies of Public Goods Delivery, 1880–2012
- 8 Institutional Congruence beyond Senegal
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
2 - Bringing Old States Back In
Senegal’s Precolonial Polities
- Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
- Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 A Theory of Institutional Congruence
- 2 Bringing Old States Back In
- 3 The Politics of Decentralization in Senegal
- 4 Political Narratives across Rural Senegal
- 5 Delivering Schools and Clinics in Rural Senegal
- 6 Congruence and Incongruence in Action
- 7 Decompressing Legacies of Public Goods Delivery, 1880–2012
- 8 Institutional Congruence beyond Senegal
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Summary
Chapter 2 introduces the core antecedent condition under study: Senegal’s precolonial political geography. The chapter delineates the differences between areas that were home to precolonial states and those that lacked centralized political structures prior to colonization before introducing my strategy for measuring the territorial extent of Senegal’s precolonial kingdoms. The chapter then explains why these states left enduring legacies despite French colonial ambitions, migration induced by the introduction of a cash crop economy, and the religious conversion, notably the rise of Sufi Islamic practice by identifying the mechanisms of persistence: the enduring nature of village-based social hierarchies that have proven remarkably adaptable to these challenges.
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- Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial PoliticsRepresentation and Redistribution in Decentralized West Africa, pp. 47 - 73Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021