
Order and Place in a Colonial City
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The elites saw the city''s markets and streets as dirty, filled with dangerous non-white crowds. The poor saw these public places as sites of play and livelihood. De Barros shows how these opposing views set the stage for a series of petty disputes and large-scale riots. The "little traditions" of Georgetown''s multi-racial and multi-ethnic urban poor helped create a creole view of public spaces, ...
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The elites saw the city''s markets and streets as dirty, filled with dangerous non-white crowds. The poor saw these public places as sites of play and livelihood. De Barros shows how these opposing views set the stage for a series of petty disputes and large-scale riots. The "little traditions" of Georgetown''s multi-racial and multi-ethnic urban poor helped create a creole view of public spaces, ...
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