The Limits of the CityHarper & Row, 1974 - 147 pages |
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... century , more than a million people emigrated from Sweden - mostly to the United States — and an equal number were obliged to abandon agriculture for work in crafts and in the new factories which emerged in the cities . The same ...
... century , more than a million people emigrated from Sweden - mostly to the United States — and an equal number were obliged to abandon agriculture for work in crafts and in the new factories which emerged in the cities . The same ...
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... century Romans ) , Lodoli expressed a greater admiration for the sewers of Rome than the sa- cristy of St. Peter , which he regards as the worst building in the city . In fact , Lodoli , as Tzonis observes , marks not only the beginning ...
... century Romans ) , Lodoli expressed a greater admiration for the sewers of Rome than the sa- cristy of St. Peter , which he regards as the worst building in the city . In fact , Lodoli , as Tzonis observes , marks not only the beginning ...
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... century . In- creasing epidemics of cholera threatened not only the poorer quarters of the city but also the wealthy ones , and these could be brought under control only by conscientious efforts to improve urban sanitation and living ...
... century . In- creasing epidemics of cholera threatened not only the poorer quarters of the city but also the wealthy ones , and these could be brought under control only by conscientious efforts to improve urban sanitation and living ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The Rise of the Bourgeois City | 36 |
The Limits of the Bourgeois City | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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