Cities in Modernity
Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Space, 1840-1930
- 458 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Focusing on the transformation of urban environments, this book delves into the defining characteristics that marked cities as 'modern' during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines the social, cultural, and technological shifts that influenced urban development, highlighting key innovations and changes in lifestyle that reshaped city life. Through detailed analysis, it uncovers the interplay between architecture, infrastructure, and the evolving dynamics of urban populations, providing insights into the essence of modernity in urban settings.



