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    The Cambridge Urban History of Europe Volume 3: Modern and Contemporary Europe

    Author(s): General editor Maarten Prak, Edited by Dorothee Brantz, Gábor Sonkoly

    ISBN: 9781108839266
    Publication Date: 20/11/25
    Pages: 896
    Format: Hardback
    Sale price£140.00 GBP

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    Volume III uncovers the radical transformations of European cities from 1850 until the twenty-first century. The volume explores how modern developments in urban environments, socio-cultural dynamics, the relation between work and leisure, and governance have transformed urban life. It highlights these complex processes across different regions, showcasing the latest scholarship and current challenges in the field. The first half provides an overview on the urban development of European regions in the West, North, Centre, East-South-East, and South, and the interconnectedness of European urbanism with the Americas and Africa. The second half explores major themes in European urban history, from the conceptualisation of cities, their built fabric and environment, and the continuities, rhythms, and changes in their social, political, economic, and cultural histories. Using transborder, transregional, and transdisciplinary approaches to discern traits that characterise modern and contemporary European urbanism, the volume invites readers to reconsider major paradigms of European urban history.

    • Explores the radical transformations European cities have undergone in the past two hundred years
    • Utilises a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches to create a comprehensive history of modern European urbanism
    • Considers modern urbanism in regions across Europe to illustrate how transformations varied