Abstract

Abstract: Studies of state formation have focussed on nation states, leaving sub‐national ‘levels’ largely unexamined. In this paper ‘local state formation’ is introduced to draw attention to geographic variation and historical change in struggles to represent or challenge power relations through political forms. By examining one city over time, the raced, gendered and classed character of social relations and identities consituted through local state formation will be made visible.

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