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Author Lees, Andrew, 1940-

Title The city : a world history / Andrew Lees.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  307.76 L487C    Check Shelf
Description x, 145 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Series New Oxford world history
New Oxford world history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-138) and index.
Contents Origins and locations of early cities, 3500-500 BCE -- Great cities, 500 BCE-300 CE -- Decline and development, 300-1500 -- Capitals, culture, colonization, and revolution, 1500-1800 -- Urban growth and its consequences in an age of industrialization, 1800-1914 -- Colonial cities, 1800-1914 -- Destruction and reconstruction, 1914-1960 -- Urban decline and urban growth since 1950.
Summary The City: A World History tells the story of the rise and development of urban centers from ancient times to the twenty-first century. It begins with the establishment of the first cities in the Near East in the fourth millennium BCE, and goes on to examine urban growth in the Indus River Valley in India, as well as Egypt and areas that bordered the Mediterranean Sea. Athens, Alexandria, and Rome stand out both politically and culturally. With the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, European cities entered into a long period of waning and deterioration. But elsewhere, great cities-among them, Constantinople, Baghdad, Chang'an, and Tenochtitlán-thrived. In the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, urban growth resumed in Europe, giving rise to cities like Florence, Paris, and London. This urban growth also accelerated in parts of the world that came under European control, such as Philadelphia in the nascent United States.
As the Industrial Revolution swept through in the nineteenth century, cities grew rapidly. Their expansion resulted in a slew of social problems and political disruptions, but it was accompanied by impressive measures designed to improve urban life. Meanwhile, colonial cities bore the imprint of European imperialism. Finally, the book turns to the years since 1914, guided by a few themes: the impact of war and revolution; urban reconstruction after 1945; migration out of many cities in the United States into growing suburbs; and the explosive growth of "megacities" in the developing world. --Amazon.
Subject Cities and towns -- History.
Cities and towns -- Growth -- History.
Cities and towns. (OCoLC)fst00861748
Cities and towns -- Growth. (OCoLC)fst00861781
Städer -- historia.
Städer -- tillväxt.
Stadt. (DE-588)4056723-0
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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