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- 316 pages
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Focusing on the transformative period from the mid-eighteenth century to World War I, this book examines the dramatic urbanization in Europe, where many cities saw populations soar by over 1000%. It connects urban growth to industrialization, migration, and colonial expansion, highlighting the social, political, and cultural challenges that emerged. The authors emphasize the role of urban reformers and the interplay between European and colonial cities, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between urban development and broader historical trends.
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Cities and the Making of Modern Europe, 1750-1914, Andrew Lees, Lynn Hollen Lees
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- 2012
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