The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History

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Overview

In 2008 for the first time the majority of the planet's inhabitants lived in cities and towns. Becoming globally urban has been one of mankind's greatest collective achievements over time, and raises many questions. How did global city systems evolve and interact in the past? How have historic urban patterns impacted on those of the contemporary world? And what were the key drivers in the roller-coaster of urban change over the millennia - market forces such as trade and industry, rulers and governments, competition and collaboration between cities, or the urban environment and demographic forces? This pioneering comparative work by leading scholars drawn from a range of disciplines offers the first detailed comparative study of urban development from ancient times to the present day.

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History explores not only the main trends in the growth of cities and towns across the world - in Asia and the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and the Americas - and the different types of cities from great metropolitan centres to suburbs, colonial cities, and market towns, but also many of the essential themes in the making and remaking of the urban world: the role of power, economic development, migration, social inequality, environmental challenge and the urban response, religion and representation, cinema, and urban creativity. Split into three parts covering Ancient cities, the medieval and early-modern period, and the modern and contemporary era, it begins with an introduction by the editor identifying the importance and challenges of research on cities in world history, as well as the crucial outlines of urban development since the earliest cities in ancient Mesopotamia to the present.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199589531
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/06/2013
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Pages: 912
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.80(h) x 2.20(d)

About the Author

Peter Clark was until recently Professor of European Urban History at the University of Helsinki. Educated at Oxford he was the first director (1985) of the Centre for Urban History at the University of Leicester where he remains Visiting Professor. In 1989 he helped found the European Association for Urban History and he has published or edited over 20 books on urban, social, cultural and environmental history. In 2010 he received an honorary degree from Stockholm University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Peter ClarkPart I: Early CitiesSurveys2. Mesopotamia, Augusta McMahon3. Cities of the Ancient Mediterranean, Robin Osborne and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill4. Africa, David Mattingly and Kevin McDonald5. South Asia, Cameron A. Petrie6. China, N. SteinhardtThemes7. Economy, David L. Stone8. Population and Migration, Luuk de Ligt9. Power and Citizenship, Mario Liverani10. Religion and Ritual, J.A. Baird11. Planning and Environment, Raymond LaurencePart II: Pre-Modern CitiesSurveys12. Medieval Europe, Marc Boone13. Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800, Bruno Blondé and Ilja Van Damme14. Middle East: 7th-15th centuries, Dominique Valérian15. The Ottoman City: 1500-1800, Ebru Boyar16. China: 600-1300, Hilde de Weerdt17. China: 1300-1900, William T. Rowe18. Japan's Premodern Urbanism, James McClain19. Port Cities of South-East Asia: 1400-1800, Leonard Blussé20. Latin America, Felipe Fernández-ArmestoThemes21. Economy, Bas van Bavel, Maarten Bosker, Eltjo Buringh, and Jan Luiten van Zanden22. Population and Migration: European and Chinese Experiences Compared, Anne Winter23. Power, Wim Blockmans and Marjolein 't Hart24. Culture: Representations, Peter BurkePart III: Modern and Contemporary CitiesThemes25. Europe: 1800-2000, Andrew Lees and Lynn Hollen Lees26. Latin America, Alan Gilbert27. North America, Carl Abbott28. China: 1900 to the Present, Kristin Stapleton29. Japan, Paul Waley30. South Asia, Prashant Kidambi31. South East Asia and Australia, Howard Dick and Peter J. Rimmer32. Middle East, Mercedes Volait and Mohammad al-Asad33. Africa: 1000-2010, Bill FreundThemes34. Industrialization and the City: East and West, Ho-fung Hung and Shaohua Zhan35. Population and Migration, Leo Lucassen36. Poverty, Inequality, and Social Segregation, Alan Gilbert37. The Urban Environment, Martin V. Melosi38. Creative Cities, Marjatta Hietala and Peter Clark39. Cinema and the City, Hannu Salmi40. Colonial Cities, Thomas R. Metcalf41. Contemporary Metropolitan Cities, Xiangming Chen and Henry Fitts42. Suburbs, Jussi S. Jauhiainen43. Port Cities, Carola Hein44. Conclusion: Cities in Time, Penelope J. CorfieldIndex
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