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This four-volume Major Work brings together key literatures which offer perspectives on the emergence of the modern city and its connection with the project of modernity. The volumes explore the historical rise of the modern city and theorisations of the dynamics of city-based economic development; the nature of modernist city planning, governance and design; the role that the modern city has played in the rise of societies based on mass consumption; and the intertwining of expression, art and experience in the modern city. This collection has been built on the premise that cities need to be understood as interdisciplinary objects of study, and the contents have been drawn from a wide variety of sources with roots in areas such as urban anthropology, development studies, economics, history, geography and sociology. The result is a unique and valuable resource for scholars based in a variety of social science and humanities disciplines. Volume I: The Modern city: Evolution and Development Volume II: Planning, Governing and Designing the Modern City Volume III: Consumption, Politics and Popular culture in the Modern City Volume IV: Modernity, Representation and the City
VOLUME ONE: THE MODERN CITY: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT \\ Part One: Historical Development of Cities and Urbanisation \\ The Urban RevolutionV.G. Childe \\ The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the WorldK. Davis \\ Urbanization and the Economy in Preindustrial Societies: The Findings of Two Decades of ResearchP. Bairoch \\ The Talk of the Town: Human Capital, Information, and the Growth of English Cities, 1861 to 1961C.J. Simon and C. Nardinelli \\ Part Two: Spatial Science and the Economic Dynamics of Urbanisation \\ City Hierarchies and the Distribution of City SizeM.J. Beckmann \\ Megalopolis: Or the Urbanization of the North Eastern SeaboardJ. Gottman \\ Urbanization and Counterurbanization in the United StatesB. Berry \\ Industrialization, Initial Advantage, and American Metropolitan GrowthA. Pred \\ The Valuable Inefficiencies and Impracticalities of CitiesJ. Jacobs \\ Part Three: New Economic Accounts of Contemporary Urbanisation \\ On the Number and Location of CitiesP. Krugman \\ Diversity and Specialisation in Cities: Why, Where and When Does It Matter?G. Duranton and D. Puga \\ Consumer CityE.L. Glaeser, J. Kolko and A. Saiz \\ Knowledge Networks as Channels and Conduits: The Effects of Spillovers in the Boston Biotechnology CommunityJ. Owen-Smith and W.W. Powell \\ Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban EconomyM. Storper and A.J. Venables \\ VOLUME TWO: PLANNING, GOVERNING AND DESIGNING THE MODERN CITY \\ Part One: Planning the Modern City: Infrastructure, Populations and Biopolitics \\ Constructing a City: The Cerdà Plan for the Extension of BarcelonaE. Aibar and W.E. Bijker \\ Technology and the CityJ.W. Konvitz, M.H. Rose and J.A. Tarr \\ City BuildingS. Collier \\ Maps, Blood and the CityP. Joyce \\ The ‘Swinish Multitude’: Controversies over Hogs in Antebellum New York CityC. McNeur \\ Part Two: Critiquing Modern Planning \\ The High-Modernist City: An Experiment and a CritiqueJ.C. Scott \\ Power, Nature, and the City. The Conquest of Water and the Political Ecology of Urbanization in Guayaquil, Ecuador: 1880–1990E. Swyngedouw \\ The Bacteriological City and Its DiscontentsM. Gandy \\ Part Three: Planning, Architecture and Order \\ American Suburbs/English Suburbs: A Transatlantic ComparisonR. Fishman \\ Seeing Like a City: The Dialectic of Modern and Premodern Ways of Seeing in Urban GovernanceM. Valverde \\ A Geography of Big ThingsJ.M. Jacobs \\ Part Four: New Directions in Urban Planning and Governance \\ Bringing Power to Planning Research One Researcher’s Praxis StoryB. Flyvbjerg \\ Close Encounters with BuildingsJ. Gehl, L.J. Kaefer and S. Reigstad \\ New Directions in Planning TheoryS.S. Fainstein \\ VOLUME THREE: CONSUMPTION, POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE IN THE MODERN CITY \\ Part One: The Emergence of Popular Urban Culture \\ Take It to the StreetsM. Berman \\ Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century LondonP. Burke \\ The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of LoiteringS. Buck-Morss \\ Modernity, Urbanism, and Modern ConsumptionP.D. Glennie and N.J. Thrift \\ Part Two: The Birth of Mass Communication and the Urban Crowd \\ Cult of Distraction: On Berlin’s Picture PalacesS. Kracauer and T.Y. Levin \\ Museums and Mass Spectacle: The Musée Grévin as a Monument to Modern LifeV.R. Schwartz \\ NightlifeW. Schivelbusch \\ Part Three: Urban Leisure, Fashion, and Consumption \\ Middle-Class Parks and Working-Class Play: The Struggle over Recreational Space in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1870–1910R. Rosenzweig \\ ‘The Women of New York’: A Fashionable Moral GeographyM. Domosh \\ ‘The Halls of Temptation’: Gender, Politics, and the Construction of the Department Store in Late-Victorian LondonE. Rappaport \\ Part Four: Department Store, Shopping Malls and New Consumption Spaces \\ Is There an Urban History of Consumption?L. Cohen \\ Cityscapes: Consumption, Masculinities and the Mapping of London since 1950F. Mort \\ Once-upon-a-Time in the Commodity World: An Unofficial Guide to Mall of AmericaJ. Goss \\ Shopping Malls, Consumer Culture and the Reshaping of Public Space in EgyptM. Abaza \\ VOLUME FOUR: MODERNITY, REPRESENTATION AND THE CITY \\ Part One: The Street, Crowd, and the Urban Gaze \\ Agoraphobia: Spatial Estrangement in Georg Simmel and Siegfried KracauerA. Vidler \\ Mapping the Self: Gender, Space, and Modernity in Mid-Victorian LondonL. Nead \\ The World as ExhibitionT. Mitchell \\ Part Two: Literature and the Urban Imagination \\ The Invisible Flâneuse: Women and the Literature of ModernityJ. Wolff \\ Vagabond in the Fugitive City: Hans Ostwald, Imperial Berlin and the Grossstadt-DokumenteP. Fritzsche \\ Writing the Asphalt Jungle: Berlin and the Performance of Classical Modernity 1900–33A. Vasudevan \\ Part Three: Cinema, Movement, Technology \\ Picturing American ModernityK. Whissel \\ Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Transformations in the 1930s and 1940sM.C. Boyer \\ Urban Mobility and Cinematic Visuality: The Screens of Los Angeles-Endless Cinema or Private TelematicsA. Friedberg \\ Part Four: Maps, Memory, Imaginaries \\ Imagining the Modern CityJ. Donald \\ The Power of Place: “Claiming Urban Landscapes as People’s History”D. Hayden \\ Part Five: Utopias \\ A Lineal City in the Pampas: Politics, Materialization and Revolution in Wladimiro Acosta’s Vision for Buenos AiresL. Minuhin \\ Reconstituting the Possible: Lefebvre, Utopia and the Urban QuestionD. Pinder
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