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The transformation of cities : urban theory and urban life /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan ©2002Description: xiii, 258 Pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0333745973
  • 0333745965
  • 9780333745960
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 307.76 21
LOC classification:
  • HT119 .T46 2002
Contents:
1. Introduction. An Urban Millennium. Urban Analysis and Urban Transformation. Structure of the Book -- 2. Industrial-Modern Cities. Origins and Growth of the Pre-industrial City. Industrial City. Suburban Development in First-world Cities during the Twentieth Century. Explanations for the Growth and Shape of the Industrial-Modern City --
Review: "This text offers an excellent wide-ranging introduction to the changing forms and experiences of the urban. It examines how modern cities have been reshaped over the second part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. In doing so, it explores and assesses the systems of explanation that have been developed in order to advance our understanding of contemporary transformations in urban life. Throughout, discussion of theory is married with grounded analysis of actual cities around the world, and case studies are provided to illustrate the diversity of urban experience as it is shaped by distinctive histories and contexts."Summary: "This is the perfect text for the student and non-specialist reader wanting to understand the nature of cities in an increasingly global world."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-254) and index

1. Introduction. An Urban Millennium. Urban Analysis and Urban Transformation. Structure of the Book -- 2. Industrial-Modern Cities. Origins and Growth of the Pre-industrial City. Industrial City. Suburban Development in First-world Cities during the Twentieth Century. Explanations for the Growth and Shape of the Industrial-Modern City --

"This text offers an excellent wide-ranging introduction to the changing forms and experiences of the urban. It examines how modern cities have been reshaped over the second part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. In doing so, it explores and assesses the systems of explanation that have been developed in order to advance our understanding of contemporary transformations in urban life. Throughout, discussion of theory is married with grounded analysis of actual cities around the world, and case studies are provided to illustrate the diversity of urban experience as it is shaped by distinctive histories and contexts."

"This is the perfect text for the student and non-specialist reader wanting to understand the nature of cities in an increasingly global world."--Jacket

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