Dublin Core
Titre
Problems of city life: A study in urban sociology
Sujet
urbanité, logement, sociologie urbaine, health, santé, éducation, recreation, leisure, loisirs, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Davie Maurice R.
Description
Extract from Part I - Introductory: The modern city:
The most striking characteristics of present-day civilization are industrialization and urbanization. They present the environment, both natural and human, to which an increasing majority of people must adapt. Both phenomena represent recent, radical changes calling forth new types of adjustment... It is with the history of this great problem of adjustment - the successes and failures which societies have had in attempting to meet their great group needs - that this book will deal.
Contents:
Part I. Introductory: The modern city
I. The modern social environment
II. Causes and consequences of the growth of cities
III. City planning
IV. The traffic problem
Part II. Housing
V. The housing problem
VI. The tenement-house problem in London and New York
VII. Rooming and lodging houses and hotels
VIII. Methods of dealing with the housing problem
Part III. Health
IX. The public-health movement
X. The public water supply
XI. Municipal housecleaning
XII. Protecting the consumer of food and drugs
XIII. Other public-health problems
XIV. The winning fight against disease
Part IV. Education
XV. Education in a changing civilization
XVI. Adult education
XVII. The American newspaper
Part V. Recreation
XVIII. Recreation in the Machine Age
XIX. Commercialized recreation
XX. The sphere of private agencies
XXI. Public provisions for recreation
Maurice R. Davie was Associate Professor of the Science of Society at Yale University.
Créateur
Maurice R. Davie
Éditeur
J. Wiley
Date
1932
Format
730
Type
Ouvrage
Identifiant
hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015007544136