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The growth of cities in the nineteenth century : A study in statistics

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The growth of cities in the nineteenth century : A study in statistics

Sujet

, croissance urbaine, démographie, statistique, migration urbaine, urbanisation, histoire urbaine, santé, health, nineteenth century, dix-neuvième siècle, Weber Adna Ferrin

Description

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.  

Créateur

Adna Ferrin Weber

Éditeur

 Cornell University Press

Date

 1899; 1963

Format


 495

Type

Ouvrage

Identifiant

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005363604