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Dahomeys Royal Architecture: An Earthen Record of Construction, Subjugation, and Reclamation

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By (author): Lynne Ellsworth Larsen

Dahomeys Royal Architecture examines the West African kingdom of Dahomey, located in present-day Republic of Benin. The book explores the Royal Palace of Dahomeys relationship to the religious, cultural, and national identity of the pre-colonial Kingdom of Dahomey (c. 16251892), colonial Dahomey (18921960) and post-colonial Benin (1960present).

The Royal Palace of Dahomey covers more than 108 acres and was surrounded by a wall over two miles long. When the French colonial army arrived in Abomey in 1892, the ruling king set fire to the palace to keep it from falling into enemy hands. Though much of the palace structure was subsequently left to ruin, a portion of it was restored from which the French ruled for a short period. In 1945, the colonial administration transformed part of the palace into a museum, and in 1985 the entire palace was added to UNESCOs World Heritage list. This book documents the palaces physical transformations in relation to its changing purposes and explores how the space maintained religious significance despite change. The palaces construction, destruction, and restorations demonstrate how architecture can be manipulated and transformed according to the agendas of governments or according to the religious and cultural needs of a populace. The palace functions as a historic record by discussing aspects of documentation, revision, language, and interpretation.

Covering almost four centuries of Dahomeys history, this book will be of interest to researchers and students of African art and architecture, religious studies, west African history, and post-colonial studies.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032285542

About Lynne Ellsworth Larsen

Lynne Ellsworth Larsen is an Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA.

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