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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

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This is no mere handbook, but a most valuable addition to what is proving to be an impressive series. * Jeremy Black, History Today *
A must acquisition by any college or university library ... Essential. * J.F.Bauman, CHOICE *

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PART I: EARLY CITIES; PART II: PRE-MODERN CITIES; PART III: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CITIES

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History

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      Publisher: OUP Oxford
      Publication Date: 5/12/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198779377, 978-0198779377
      ISBN10: 0198779372

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      Book Synopsis
      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

      Trade Review
      This is no mere handbook, but a most valuable addition to what is proving to be an impressive series. * Jeremy Black, History Today *
      A must acquisition by any college or university library ... Essential. * J.F.Bauman, CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      PART I: EARLY CITIES; PART II: PRE-MODERN CITIES; PART III: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY CITIES

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