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Crévilles
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Nineteenth-Century cities
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histoire urbaine, urbanisation, croissance urbaine, banlieue, centre-ville, société urbaine, ségrégation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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Extract from the lecture transcript :
Today, I want to do the impossible and talk about urbanization and urban growth in fifty minutes. I'll give the classic example, which is the greatest project of human intervention or rebuilding, that is the rebuilding of Paris. In doing so, I want to emphasize a couple points. One is that the nineteenth century was a period of phenomenal urban growth and urbanization. I will distinguish those in a minute. Secondly, one of the things that emerges out of this urban growth and urbanization, but particularly the growth of cities large and medium in the nineteenth century, is an increasing geography of class segregation. Also, one of the things that I really enjoy talking about in trying to help people understand is why it is that European suburbs are not at all like American suburbs. Why is it that some people feared by elites were perched on the edge of European cities, whether it's Vienna, Paris, or lots of other places, and not in the center; whereas, in the United States, if you think of the riots in 1967, before most of your times, in Detroit, or Newark, or Watts, or East L.A., it was people in the center with the wealthy people in the periphery fearing the poor people living in the center. Why is it just completely different?
John Merriman is Charles Seymour Professor of History at Yale University.
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John Merriman
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Open Yale Courses
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2008
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00:51:28
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EN
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http://oyc.yale.edu/history/hist-202/lecture-12
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Worse than Cimmeran Darkness: Fog and the representation of Victorian London
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fog, brouillard, Victorian London, London, Londres, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, histoire urbaine, représentations, environnement urbain, citadin, tourisme, urbanité, de Sapio Joseph
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26 October 2011
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Joseph de Sapio
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https://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/metropolitan-history/worse-cimmeran-darkness-fog-and-representation-victorian-london
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<div>In this 2011 seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London School of Advanced Study, Joseph de Sapio discusses fog in the representation of Victorian London, particularly from the perspective of tourists to the city. He argues that, beyond their use in the literature of the period, representations of London fog 'can provide an alternative environment for considering the relationship between the citizen and the urban system', as fogs sever the relationship between an observer and the urban environment. The paper is 'designed as something of a starting-point for exploring the ways in which these representations of the fog-bound city pose challenges to the ideas of the urban system based on vision and movement. It argues that the urban environment during a thick fog is considerably altered from its nominal, everyday state, and the set of practices by which the modern city is constituted in the observer's mind are, as a result, inverted in a theatre of the street'.</div>
</div>
<b>Joseph de Sapio </b>is a D.Phil candidate in History at the University of Oxford, where he is researching the role of tourism in nineteenth century London, and its influence on the physical and social development of the city.</div>
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales License</a>.</div>
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environnement urbain
fog
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London
Londres
nineteenth century
représentations
tourisme
urbanité
Victorian London
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Imagining the East End in literature and social survey, 1880-1990
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histoire urbaine, fin de siècle, littérature, imaginaire, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Gissing George, quartier défavorisé, London, Londres, East End, Dennis Richard
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2 July 2009
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Richard Dennis
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http://itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/anglo-american-conference/id440518170
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<div>This paper was part of the <a href="https://www.history.ac.uk/aac2009" target="_blank">Anglo-American Conference of historians 2009</a>, on the theme 'cities'.</div>
<br />
<b>Conference description by the organisers :</b></div>
<br />
The conference will deal with cities throughout the world, with papers examining the networks of cities and their role in cultural formation, the relations between cities, territories and larger political units, the ideologies and cosmologies of the city and what distinguishes the city or town from other forms of settlement or ways of life.</div>
</div>
<b>Paper abstract from the organisers : </b></div>
</div>
This paper will explore the emergence of 'East End' as a category of description and analysis in fiction and social scientific discourse.<br />
<br />
Where, exactly (or even approximately!), was the 'East End' and what were its social, cultural and geographical attributes? The paper will pay particular attention to the writings of George Gissing, whose reputation as a novelist of slum life has often led to his being associated with the East End; to the relationship between Gissing and other 'East Enders', such as Arthur Morrison, Walter Besant and the Rev. Osborne Jay; and to the parallels and interactions between Gissing's fiction and Charles Booth's Labour and Life of the People and the associated 'Descriptive Map of London Poverty 1889'. Of special interest is Gissing's early novel, The Unclassed. In its first edition as a three-volume novel (1884), the slums that play a prominent role in The Unclassed were situated in Westminster, but by 1895, in revising – mainly abridging – the novel into a single volume, Gissing relocated the slums to the East End, reflecting shifts in both popular perceptions of the East End and 'real' ongoing changes in the geography of poverty in London in the 1890s that are also revealed by the 1898–99 revised edition of Booth's poverty maps.</div>
</div>
<b>Richard Dennis </b>is a Professor in the Department of Geography at UCL.<br />
<br />
NB : This recording may be streamed via your web browser or opened in iTunes.</div>
</div>
See also recordings of the other conference sessions:</div>
Ideas of the metropolis</a></div>
What is a city? The English experience</a></div>
Cities and peripheries</a></div>
Imagining low life before the East End's invention, c. 1780s to 1840s</a></div>
Multicultural London: Past, present and future. A history and policy discussion</a></div>
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Imagining low life before the East End's invention, c. 1780s to 1840s
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Londres, London, East End, histoire urbaine, eighteenth century, nineteenth century, dix-huitième siècle, dix-neuvième siècle, pauvreté, quartier défavorisé, Gatrell Vic, imaginaire
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2 July 2009
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Vic Gatrell
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http://itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/anglo-american-conference/id440518170
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<div>This paper was part of the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.history.ac.uk/aac2009">Anglo-American Conference of historians 2009, on the theme 'cities'</a>.</div>
<br />
<b>Conference description by the organisers :</b></div>
<br />
The conference will deal with cities throughout the world, with papers examining the networks of cities and their role in cultural formation, the relations between cities, territories and larger political units, the ideologies and cosmologies of the city and what distinguishes the city or town from other forms of settlement or ways of life.</div>
</div>
<b>Paper abstract from the organisers : </b></div>
</div>
This paper looks at East London life before Victorian observers 'invented', 'ideologically constructed', 'mythicised', or 'problematised' the 'East End' (as the fashionable phrases nowadays go). It sets aside the Victorian judgements and anxieties through which many historians still filter their views of East London and, without denying its deprivations, it speculates how best we might treat its 'low life' in its own and more positive terms.<br />
<br />
Recalling Dr Johnson's advice to Boswell in 1783 to go with curious eye and philosophic mind to Wapping the better to measure London's 'wonderful extent and variety', the paper focuses on the century after 1750 or so, to wonder what it was that outsiders were responding to when they described East Enders as 'happy', and allowed them their own exuberant vitality.</div>
</div>
<b>Vic Gatrell </b>is a retired Professor of History at the University of Cambridge.</div>
</div>
NB : This recording may be streamed via your web browser or opened in iTunes.</div>
</div>
See also recordings of the other conference sessions:</div>
Ideas of the metropolis</a></div>
What is a city? The English experience</a></div>
Cities and peripheries</a></div>
Imagining the East End in literature and social survey, 1880-1990</a></div>
Multicultural London: Past, present and future. A history and policy discussion</a></div>
</div>
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Under metropolis: Exploring the cultural history of Buenos Aires underground railways (c. 1886-1945)
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Buenos Aires, métropole, métro, transport, société urbaine, déplacements, croissance urbaine, nineteenth century, twentieth century, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, histoire urbaine, Singh Dhan, culture urbaine
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19 January 2011
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Dhan Singh
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http://ihrprojects.wordpress.com/2011/02/04/spot-newsletter-04-february-2011/
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<div><b>Dhan Singh </b>is a postgraduate student in history at the Institute of Historical Research.</div>
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Buenos Aires
croissance urbaine
culture urbaine
déplacements
dix-neuvième siècle
histoire urbaine
métro
métropole
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Singh Dhan
société urbaine
transport
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Faith in the antebellum urban order : Religion and the making of early 19th-century New York City
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New York, religion, environnement urbain, société urbaine, histoire urbaine, espace urbain, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Roberts Kyle, analyse spatiale
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8 December 2010
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http://ihrprojects.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/spot-newsletter-15-december-2010/
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<div><b>Kyle Roberts </b>is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the Dissenting Academy Libraries Project at Queen Mary, University of London.</div> </div>
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environnement urbain
espace urbain
histoire urbaine
New York
nineteenth century
religion
Roberts Kyle
société urbaine
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In the watches of the night: Life in the nocturnal city, 1820-1930
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nuit, night, États-Unis, United States, histoire urbaine, nineteenth century, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, dix-neuvième siècle, urbanité, emploi, délinquance, transport, leisure, loisirs, gender, genre, Baldwin Peter C.
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Peter C. Baldwin
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January 2012
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The University of Chicago Press
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296
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Before skyscrapers and streetlights glowed at all hours, American cities fell into inky blackness with each setting of the sun. But over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, new technologies began to light up streets, sidewalks, buildings, and public spaces. Peter C. Baldwin’s evocative book depicts the changing experience of the urban night over this period, visiting a host of actors—scavengers, newsboys, and mashers alike—in the nocturnal city.<br /> <br /> Baldwin examines work, crime, transportation, and leisure as he moves through the gaslight era, exploring the spread of modern police forces and the emergence of late-night entertainment, to the era of electricity, when social campaigns sought to remove women and children from public areas at night. While many people celebrated the transition from darkness to light as the arrival of twenty-four hours of daytime, Baldwin shows that certain social patterns remained, including the danger of street crime and the skewed gender profile of night work. Sweeping us from concert halls and brothels to streetcars and industrial forges, In the Watches of the Night is an illuminating study of a vital era in American urban history.</div> </div> <b>Peter C. Baldwin </b>is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Connecticut.</div> </div>
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Ottoman Izmir: The rise of a cosmopolitan port, 1840-1880
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, ville portuaire, histoire urbaine, espace urbain, cosmopolitisme, modernisation, urbanité, Ottoman Empire, Empire ottoman, Izmir, Smyrna, Smyrne, Zandi-Sayek Sibel, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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Sibel Zandi-Sayek
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December 2011
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University of Minnesota Press
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288
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Between 1840 and 1880, the Eastern Mediterranean port of Izmir (Smyrna) underwent unprecedented change. A modern harbor that welcomed international steamships and new railway lines that transported a cornucopia of products transformed the physical city. Migrants, seasonal workers, and transient sailors thronged into an already diverse metropolis, helping to double the population to 200,000. Simultaneously, Ottoman officials and enterprising citizens vied to control and reform the city’s administrative and legal institutions.<br /> <br /> Ottoman Izmir examines how urban space, institutional structures, and everyday practices shaped one another in the thriving seaport of Izmir during a volatile period of growth. Sibel Zandi-Sayek investigates a variety of urban actors—Muslims and non-Muslims, Ottomans and Europeans, newcomers and native residents, merchants, investors, civil servants, and press reporters—who were actively engaged in restructuring the city. Concentrating on the workings of urban committees and on laws and policies that were written, rewritten, but never fully implemented, Zandi-Sayek exposes how modern interventions sought to impose clear-cut concepts of public and private, safety and danger, and hygiene on a city that previously had a wide range of customary regulations.<br /> <br /> Ottoman Izmir shows how Izmir’s various stakeholders contested its built environment. In so doing, it offers a new view of the dynamics of urban modernization.</div> </div> <b>Sibel Zandi-Sayek</b> is associate professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the College of William and Mary.</div> </div>
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A joint enterprise : Indian elites and the making of British Bombay
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Bombay, Mumbai, aménagement urbain, développement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, ville coloniale, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Chopra Preeti
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Preeti Chopra
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April 2011
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University of Minnesota Press
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344
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> An in-depth look at the urban history of British Bombay<br /> <br /> It was the era of the Raj, and yet A Joint Enterprise reveals the unexpected role of native communities in the transformation of the urban fabric of British Bombay from 1854 to 1918. Preeti Chopra demonstrates how British Bombay was, surprisingly, a collaboration of the colonial government and the Indian and European mercantile and industrial elite who shaped the city to serve their combined interests.<br /> <br /> Chopra shows how the European and Indian engineers, architects, and artists worked with each other to design a city—its infrastructure, architecture, public sculpture—that was literally constructed by Indian laborers and craftsmen. Beyond the built environment, Indian philanthropists entered into partnerships with the colonial regime to found and finance institutions for the general public. Too often thought to be the product of the singular vision of a founding colonial regime, British Bombay is revealed by Chopra as an expression of native traditions meshing in complex ways with European ideas of urban planning and progress.<br /> <br /> The result, she argues, was the creation of a new shared landscape for Bombay’s citizens that ensured that neither the colonial government nor the native elite could entirely control the city’s future.</div> </div> <b>Preeti Chopra </b>is Associate Professor of Visual Culture Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison</div> </div>
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Women and the everyday city : Public space in San Francisco, 1890 - 1915
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women, femmes, genre, San Francisco, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, nineteenth century, twentieth century, espace public, histoire urbaine, géographie urbaine, histoire de l'architecture, Sewell Jessica Ellen
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Jessica Ellen Sewell
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January 2011
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University of Minnesota Press
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280
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Women in the city in turn-of-the-century San Francisco<br /> <br /> In Women and the Everyday City, Jessica Ellen Sewell explores the lives of women in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. A period of transformation of both gender roles and American cities, she shows how changes in the city affected women’s ability to negotiate shifting gender norms as well as how women’s increasing use of the city played a critical role in the campaign for women’s suffrage.<br /> <br /> Focusing on women’s everyday use of streetcars, shops, restaurants, and theaters, Sewell reveals the impact of women on these public places—what women did there, which women went there, and how these places were changed in response to women’s presence. Using the diaries of three women in San Francisco (Annie Haskell, Ella Lees Leigh, and Mary Eugenia Pierce, who wrote extensively about their everyday experiences), Sewell studies their accounts of day trips to the city and combines them with memoirs, newspapers, maps, photographs, and her own observations of the buildings that exist today to build a sense of life in San Francisco at this pivotal point in history.<br /> <br /> Working at the nexus of urban history, architectural history, and cultural geography, Women and the Everyday City offers a revealing portrait of both a major American city during its early years and the women who shaped it—and the country—for generations to come.</div> </div> <b>Jessica Ellen Sewell </b>is assistant professor of art history and American studies at Boston University.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
dix-neuvième siècle
espace public
femmes
genre
géographie urbaine
histoire de l'architecture
histoire urbaine
nineteenth century
San Francisco
Sewell Jessica Ellen
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
women
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The city in the Ottoman Empire : Migration and the making of urban modernity
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Ottoman Empire, Empire ottoman, migration urbaine, modernisation, gouvernance, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Freitag Ulrike, Fuhrmann Malte, Lafi Nora, Riedler Florian
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NC
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November 2010
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Routledge
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272
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> The nexus of urban governance and human migration was a crucial feature in the modernisation of cities in the Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century. This book connects these two concepts to examine the Ottoman city as a destination of human migration, throwing new light on the question of conviviality and cosmopolitanism from the perspective of the legal, administrative and political frameworks within which these occur.<br /> <br /> Focusing on groups of migrants with various ethnic, regional and professional backgrounds, the book juxtaposes the trajectories of these people with attempts by local administrations and the government to control their movements and settlements. By combining a perspective from below with one that focuses on government action, the authors offer broad insights into the phenomenon of migration and city life as a whole. Chapters explore how increased migration driven by new means of transport, military expulsion and economic factors were countered by the state’s attempts to control population movements, as well as the strong internal reforms in the Ottoman world.<br /> <br /> Providing a rare comparative perspective on an area often fragmented by area studies boundaries, this book will be of great interest to students of History, Middle Eastern Studies, Balkan Studies, Urban Studies and Migration Studies.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> 1. Migration and the Making of Urban Modernity in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond - Ulrike Freitag, Malte Fuhrmann, Nora Lafi and Florian Riedler <br /> 2. The Ottoman Urban Governance of Migrations and the Stakes of Modernity - Nora Lafi <br /> 3. The Ottoman City Council and the Beginning of the Modernization of Urban Space in the Balkans - Tetsuya Sahara <br /> 4. Foreigners in Town: Urban Immigration and Local Attitudes in the Romanian Principalities in the Mid-Nineteenth Century - Florea Ioncioaia <br /> 5. Mobility and Governance in Early Modern Marseilles - Wolfgang Kaiser <br /> 6. Pearl Towns and Early Oil Cities: Migration and Integration in the Arab coast of the Persian Gulf - Nelida Fuccaro <br /> 7. Migration and the State: On Ottoman Regulations Concerning Migration Since the Age of Mahmud II - Christoph Herzog <br /> 8. Governance in Transition: Competing Immigrant Networks in Early Nineteenth-Century Egypt - Pascale Ghazaleh <br /> 9. Armenian Labour Migration to Istanbul and the Migration Crisis of the 1890s - Florian Riedler <br /> 10. Immigration into the Ottoman Territory: The Case of Salonica in the Late Nineteenth Century - Dilek Akyalçın-Kaya <br /> 11. Migrant Builders and Craftsmen in the Founding Phase of Modern Athens - Irene Fatsea <br /> 12. The City and the Stranger: Jeddah in the 19th Century - Ulrike Freitag <br /> 13. ‘I would rather be in the Orient’. European Lower Class Immigrants into the Ottoman Land - Malte Fuhrmann</div> </div> <b>Ulrike Freitag</b> is a historian of the modern Middle East and director of the Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin, in conjunction with a professorship of Islamic Studies at Freie Universität Berlin.<br /> <b>Malte Fuhrmann</b> is a historian at the Orient Institute Istanbul. <br /> <b>Nora Lafi </b>is a historian of the Ottoman Empire at the Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin.<br /> <b>Florian Riedler</b> is a historian with a specialisation for the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
dix-neuvième siècle
Empire Ottoman
Freitag Ulrike
Fuhrmann Malte
gouvernance
Lafi Nora
migration urbaine
modernisation
nineteenth century
Ottoman Empire
Riedler Florian
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Eden on the Charles : The making of Boston
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, histoire urbaine, histoire de l'urbanisme, environnement, Boston, Rawson Michael, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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Michael Rawson
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October 2010
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Harvard University Press
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384
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Drinking a glass of tap water, strolling in a park, hopping a train for the suburbs: some aspects of city life are so familiar that we don’t think twice about them. But such simple actions are structured by complex relationships with our natural world. The contours of these relationships—social, cultural, political, economic, and legal—were established during America’s first great period of urbanization in the nineteenth century, and Boston, one of the earliest cities in America, often led the nation in designing them. A richly textured cultural and social history of the development of nineteenth-century Boston, this book provides a new environmental perspective on the creation of America’s first cities.<br /> <br /> Eden on the Charles explores how Bostonians channeled country lakes through miles of pipeline to provide clean water; dredged the ocean to deepen the harbor; filled tidal flats and covered the peninsula with houses, shops, and factories; and created a metropolitan system of parks and greenways, facilitating the conversion of fields into suburbs. The book shows how, in Boston, different class and ethnic groups brought rival ideas of nature and competing visions of a “city upon a hill” to the process of urbanization—and were forced to conform their goals to the realities of Boston’s distinctive natural setting. The outcomes of their battles for control over the city’s development were ultimately recorded in the very fabric of Boston itself. In Boston’s history, we find the seeds of the environmental relationships that—for better or worse—have defined urban America to this day.</div> </div> <b>Michael J. Rawson </b>is Assistant Professor of History at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York.</div> </div>
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Boston
dix-neuvième siècle
environnement
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
nineteenth century
Rawson Michael
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Keeping the lid on : Urban eruptions and social control since the 19th century
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, histoire urbaine, émeute, mouvement social, epidemic, épidémie, société urbaine, mémoire, nineteenth century, twentieth century, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, gouvernance, Finding Susan, Barrow Logie, Poirier François
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NC
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Jul 2010
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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199
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
The contributors to this book have explored various aspects of urban imagination, so intimately related to a peculiar social environment. They are historians and geographers, linguists and cultural students. Their methodologies are very different, their sources poles apart. And yet, they address the same object of study, social and spatial segregation and urban eruptions, though severally defined: from epidemics to anarchist scares, urban uprisings to mental maps, or the reverberations of urban memories in song, novels and museums. Case studies consider the towns of Liverpool, London, Hull, New York, Salvador de Bahia, or more generally France and America. The networks created among intellectuals and labourers, anarchists and migrants, or the lack of communication between those who feel oppressed (rioters, strikers, anti-vaccination protesters) and those in control, are a further common denominator.<br />
<br />
In a way, urban epidemics were the epitome of the repulsive character large cities possessed in the eyes even of their own inhabitants. If they were the receptacle of so many foreigners, and shady political characters, if they were the scenes of social and ethnic conflict, and violence, and promiscuity, and prostitution, and drunkenness, and pauperism, they were of necessity a festering sore which nothing could eradicate.<br />
<br />
It is strange that something of this fear should linger on today—otherwise, how can one explain the lacunae in the official memory of museums?—despite the cultural efforts produced in the opposite direction, with Ackroyd's love for East-End London, with the revival of a Little Italy in every major American city, with the nostalgic folklorisation of past miseries in Salvador de Bahia and in popular song. What sense of belonging can be generated by an obliteration of the past, what dynamic local culture can spring from an absence, from a hole in collective memory? This book goes some way to filling those gaps.</div>
</div>
<b>Susan Finding</b> is Professor in British Studies at Poitiers University since 1987.</div>
</div>
<b>Logie Barrow</b> taught the social history of all more or less English-speaking countries outside North America at the University of Bremen from 1980 to 2008. He retired so as to spend more time researching history.</div>
</div>
<b>François Poirier</b> (†2010) was Lecturer at Université Paris 8, before he was appointed to a professorship at neighbouring Université Paris 13 in 1993. He published extensively on issues related to British politics, English social history, and Franco-British interaction.</div>
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Ouvrage
Barrow Logie
dix-neuvième siècle
émeute
epidemic
épidémie
Finding Susan
gouvernance
histoire urbaine
mémoire
mouvement social
nineteenth century
Poirier François
société urbaine
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Mapping modernity in Shanghai : Space, gender, and visual culture in the sojourners' city, 1853-98
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, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, histoire urbaine, histoire de l'architecture, morphologie urbaine, forme urbaine, colonisation, culture urbaine, géographie urbaine, analyse spatiale, China, Chine, Shanghai , espace public, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Liang Samuel Y.
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Samuel Y. Liang
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June 2010
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Routledge
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230
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</div>
This book argues that modernity first arrived in late nineteenth-century Shanghai via a new spatial configuration. This city’s colonial capitalist development ruptured the traditional configuration of self-contained households, towns, and natural landscapes in a continuous spread, producing a new set of fragmented as well as fluid spaces. In this process, Chinese sojourners actively appropriated new concepts and technology rather than passively responding to Western influences. Liang maps the spatial and material existence of these transient people and reconstructs a cultural geography that spreads from the interior to the neighbourhood and public spaces.<br />
<br />
In this book the author:<br />
<br />
* discusses the courtesan house as a surrogate home and analyzes its business, gender, and material configurations;<br />
* examines a new type of residential neighbourhood and shows how its innovative spatial arrangements transformed the traditional social order and hierarchy;<br />
* surveys a range of public spaces and highlights the mythic perceptions of industrial marvels, the adaptations of colonial spatial types, the emergence of an urban public, and the spatial fluidity between elites and masses.<br />
<br />
Through reading contemporaneous literary and visual sources, the book charts a hybrid modern development that stands in contrast to the positivist conception of modern progress. As such it will be a provocative read for scholars of Chinese cultural and architectural history.</div>
</div>
<b>Samuel Y. Liang</b> is Lecturer in Chinese Cultural Studies and the Director of MA Contemporary China at the University of Manchester, UK.</div>
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aménagement urbain
analyse spatiale
China
Chine
colonisation
culture urbaine
dix-neuvième siècle
espace public
forme urbaine
géographie urbaine
histoire de l'architecture
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
Liang Samuel Y.
morphologie urbaine
nineteenth century
Shanghai
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Reforming urban labor : Routes to the city, roots in the country
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, histoire urbaine, travail, logement, politique du logement, politique urbaine, banlieue populaire, gestion locale, développement urbain, déplacement de population, histoire de l'urbanisme, Brussels, Bruxelles, London, Londres, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Polasky Janet L.
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Janet L. Polasky
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July 2010
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Cornell University Press
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264
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Reforming Urban Labor is a history of the nineteenth-century social reforms designed by middle-class progressives to domesticate the labor force. Industrial production required a concentrated labor force, but the swelling masses of workers in the capitals of Britain and Belgium, the industrial powerhouses of Europe, threatened urban order. At night, after factories had closed, workers and their families sheltered in the shadowy alleyways of Brussels and London. Reformers worked to alleviate the danger, dispersing the laborers and their families throughout the suburbs and the countryside. National governments subsidized rural housing construction and regulated workmen's trains to transport laborers nightly away from their urban work sites and to bring them back again in the mornings; municipalities built housing in the suburbs. On both sides of the Channel, respectable working families were removed from the rookeries and isolated from the marginally employed, planted out beyond the cities where they could live like, but not with, the middle classes.<br />
<br />
In Janet L. Polasky's urban history, comparisons of the two capitals are interwoven in the context of industrial Europe as a whole. Reforming Urban Labor sets urban planning against the backdrop of idealized rural images, links transportation and housing reform, investigates the relationship of middle-class reformers with industrial workers and their families, and explores the cooperation as well as the competition between government and the private sector in the struggle to control the built environment and its labor force.</div>
</div>
<b>Janet L. Polasky</b> is Presidential Professor of History and Women's Studies at the University of New Hampshire.</div>
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Ouvrage
banlieue populaire
Brussels
Bruxelles
déplacement de population
développement urbain
dix-neuvième siècle
gestion locale
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
logement
London
Londres
nineteenth century
Polasky Janet L.
politique du logement
politique urbaine
travail
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Becoming metropolitan : Urban selfhood and the making of modern Cracow
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Cracow, Krakow, Cracovie, histoire urbaine, identité, société urbaine, migration urbaine, dix-neuvième siècle, nineteenth century, modernisation, Wood Nathaniel D., métropolisation
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Nathaniel D. Wood
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June 2010
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Northern Illinois Unversity Press
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268
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</div>
The “Age of Great Cities” erupted in East Central Europe in the last quarter of the 19th century as migrants poured into imperial and regional capitals. For citizens of places like Cracow, discovering and enacting metropolitan identities reinforced their break from a provincial past while affirming their belonging to “modern European civilization.” Strolling the city streets, sipping coffee in cafés, riding the electric tram, and reading the popular press, Cracovians connected to modern big-city culture. In this lively account, Wood looks to the mass circulation illustrated press as well as to supporting evidence from memoirs and archives from the period to present Cracow as a case study that demonstrates the ways people identify with modern urban life.<br />
<br />
Wood’s original study represents a major shift in thinking about Cracovian and East Central European history at the turn of the century. Challenging the previous scholarship that has focused on nationalism, Wood demonstrates that, in the realm of everyday life, urban identities were often more immediate and compelling. Becoming Metropolitan will appeal to scholars and students of urban history and the popular press, as well as to those interested in Polish history, Eastern European history, and modern European history.</div>
</div>
<b>Nathaniel D. Wood</b> is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Kansas.</div>
</div>
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Cracovie
Cracow
dix-neuvième siècle
histoire urbaine
identité
Krakow
métropolisation
migration urbaine
modernisation
nineteenth century
société urbaine
Wood Nathaniel D.
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Manifestoes and transformations in the early modernist city
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, aménagement, aménagement urbain, histoire urbaine, histoire de l'urbanisme, utopie, ville modèle, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Cordua Christian Hermansen, mutation urbaine
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NC
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2010
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Ashgate
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324
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</div>
The industrialization of the nineteenth-century European city facilitated developing conceptions of the model city, and allowed for large scale urban transformations. The urban discourse in the latter half of the nineteenth century was consequently dominated by a dialectic exchange between the ideal and the practical, a debate played out in the formation of the modern metropolis.<br />
<br />
Manifestoes and Transformations is the first work to deal with urban utopias and their relationship with actual urban interventions. Bringing together a carefully chosen, wide-ranging team of experts, the book provides a broad, contextual exploration of the ideas and urban practices which are the foundations of our conception of the contemporary city. As such, it is a valuable resource for students interested in the formation of the modernist city.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Prologue - Christian Hermansen Cordua<br />
Part 1 Introduction: The Context: <br />
Utopian urbanism: ideals, practices and prospects - David Pinder<br />
News from Nowhere: a utopian dream - Edward Robbins <br />
The word on the street: Charles Baudelaire, Jacques Offenbach and the Paris of their time - Graeme Gilloch<br />
Part 2 Manifestoes: <br />
Urban Visions: The idea of modernity in Cerdà's Teoría General de la Urbanización - Christian Hermansen Cordua<br />
Exporting the German model: managing urban growth at the turn of the 1900s - Karl Otto Ellefsen <br />
Camillo Sitte: City Planning According to Artistic Principles, Vienna 1889 - Ruth Hanisch<br />
Mr Howard and the Garden City: a plain man's guide to the future - Dennis Hardy<br />
Patrick Geddes and Cities in Evolution: the writing and the readings of an intempestive classic - Pierre Chabard. <br />
Part 3 Transformations: <br />
Urban Praxis: Making London's modernity: capital, memory and nature - Dana Arnold<br />
Paris space: what might have constituted Haussmanization - David Van Zanten<br />
The eixample (ensanche) of Barcelona (1859 and after): theoretical and practical paradigm - Albert Serratosa<br />
The significance and impact of Vienna's Ringstrasse - David Frisby<br />
Berlin 1900 - Joachim Schlör<br />
Urban planning as representation: an examination of Harald Hals' General Plan for Oslo 1929 - Jonny Aspen <br />
Epilogue - Christian Hermansen Cordua</div>
</div>
</div>
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aménagement
aménagement urbain
Cordua Christian Hermansen
dix-neuvième siècle
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
mutation urbaine
nineteenth century
utopie
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Urban modernity: Cultural innovation in the second Industrial Revolution
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, histoire urbaine, mutation sociale, mutation urbaine, culture urbaine, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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May 2010
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MIT Press
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272
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
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At the close of the nineteenth century, industrialization and urbanization marked the end of the traditional understanding of society as rooted in agriculture. Urban Modernity examines the construction of an urban-centered, industrial-based culture—an entirely new social reality based on science and technology. The authors show that this invention of modernity was brought about through the efforts of urban elites—businessmen, industrialists, and officials—to establish new science- and technology-related institutions. International expositions, museums, and other such institutions and projects helped stem the economic and social instability fueled by industrialization, projecting contemporary developments as part of a steady continuum of scientific and technical progress. The authors examine the dynamic that connectied urban planning, museums, educational institutions, and expositions in Paris, London, Chicago, Berlin, and Tokyo from 1870 to 1930.<br />
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In Third Republic Paris, politicians, administrators, social scientists, architects, and engineers implemented a new form of the city through a series of commissions, agencies, and organizations; in rapidly expanding London, cultures of science and technology were both rooted in and constitutive of urban culture; in Chicago after the Great Fire, members of the Commercial Club pursued civic ideals through scientific and technological change; in Berlin, industry, scientific institutes, and the popularization of science helped create a modern metropolis; and in Meiji-era Tokyo (Edo), modernization and Westernization went hand in hand.</div>
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<b>Contents : </b></div>
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Dynamic Triad : City, Exposition, and Museum in Industrial Society - Miriam Levin<br />
Bringing the Future to Earth in Paris, 1851–1914 - Miriam Levin <br />
From Modern Babylon to White City : Science, Technology, and Urban Change in London, 1870–1914 - Sophie Forgan<br />
The Counterrevolution of Progress : A Civic Culture of Modernity in Chicago, 1880–1910 - Robert H. Kargon<br />
"Damned Always to Alter, but Never to Be" : Berlin's Culture of Change Around 1900 - Martina Hessler <br />
Promoting Scientific and Technological Change in Tokyo, 1870–1930 : Museums, Industrial Exhibitions, and the City - Morris Low <br />
Coda - Miriam Levin</div>
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Ouvrage
culture urbaine
dix-neuvième siècle
histoire urbaine
mutation sociale
mutation urbaine
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The growth of cities in the nineteenth century : A study in statistics
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, croissance urbaine, démographie, statistique, migration urbaine, urbanisation, histoire urbaine, santé, health, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Weber Adna Ferrin
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Adna Ferrin Weber
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1899; 1963
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Cornell University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005363604
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495
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Extract from the 'Biographical Note' by Barclay G. Jones :
Lewis Mumford is certainly correct in describing The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century as a "classic pioneer work". It is the first really sound, comprehensive, and complete contribution to urban studies by an American. The only comparable studies at the time were French and German. Not only does Weber make a masterful synthesis of the vast but fragmentary work that preceded him, but he attempts to synthesize opinion on the urban questions he deals with. Furthermore, he brings to the field the dispassionate detachment of the social scientist seeking ways to study the city as an important social phenomenon.
Contents :
Chapter I - Introduction
Chapter II - The history and statistics of urban growth
Chapter III - Causes of the concentration of population
Chapter IV - Urban growth and internal migration
Chapter V - The structure of city populations
Chapter VI - The natural movement of population in city and in country
Chapter VII - The physical and moral health of city and country
Chapter VIII - General effects of the concentration of population
Chapter IX - Tendencies and remedies
Adna Ferrin Weber was a fellow at Cornell and Columbia Universities and Chief Statistician for the Public Service Commission of New York, First District.
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santé
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How the other half lives
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New York, tenement, bidonville, quartier dégradé, quartier défavorisé, pauvreté, société urbaine, urbanité, histoire urbaine, Riis Jacob, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle
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Jacob Riis
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1890 (original book)
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NC
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http://www.authentichistory.com/1865-1897/progressive/riis/index.html
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See also the Collections Portal of the Museum of the City of New York, where more than 1400 photographs taken by Riis are available to view online.
See also a LibriVox audio recording of the book.
Alternative link to a different full-text version of the book via Tenant Net.
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urbanité