The Urbanization of European society in the nineteenth century

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The Urbanization of European society in the nineteenth century

edited and with an introduction by Andrew Lees and Lynn Lees

(Problems in European civilization)

D.C. Heath, c1976

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Bibliography: p. 229-237

Contents of Works

  • Conflict of opinion
  • The growth of cities: Weber, A. F. Urban growth in England and Wales in the nineteenth century. Sorlin, P. French society, 1840-1914. Köllmann, W. The process of urbanization in Germany at the height of the industrialization period
  • Nineteenth and twentieth century views of the big city: Vaughan, R. The age of great cities. Riehl, W. H. The city as a source of corruption. Weber, A. The cultural and social significance of the big city. Mumford, L. Paleotechnic paradise. Dyos, H. J. a
  • The urban middle classes: Köllmann, W. The merchants and manufacturers of Barmen. Daumard, A. The Parisian bourgeoisie, 1815-1848. Sheppard, F. Living in London, 1808-1870
  • The urban lower classes: Chevalier, L. Crime and social pathology among the Parisian lower classes. Anderson, M. Family structure in nineteenth-century Lancashire. Pollard, S. The improvement of living standards in Sheffield after 1850. Liang, H. Lower-c

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