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The City Reader

Paperback |English |0415556651 | 9780415556651

The City Reader

Paperback |English |0415556651 | 9780415556651
Overview
The fifth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the best classic and contemporary writings on the city it contains fifty seven selections including seventeen new selections by Elijah Anderson. Robert Bruegmann Michael Dear, Jan Gent, Harvey Molotch Clarence Perry, Daphne Span, Nigel Taylor Samuel Bass Warner, and others five of which have been newly written exclusively for The City Reader Classic writings from Ebenezer Howard Ernest W. Burgess. Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford Jane Jacobs and Louis Wirth meet the best contemporary writings of Sir Peter Hall, Manuel Castells David Harvey, Kenneth Jackson and Others. The City Reader: Fifth edition is now integrated with all nine other titles in the series. The City Reader Fifth edition has been extensively updated and expanded to reffect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as sustainable urban development. climate change, globalization, and the impact of technology on cities. The plate sections have been extensively revised and expanded and a new plate section on global cities has been added. The anthology features general and section introductions and introductions to the selected articles. The Routledge Urban Reader Series responds to the need for comprehensive coverage of the classic and essential texts that form the basis of intellectual work in the various academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with cities. The readers focus on the key topics encountered by undergraduates, graduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields, they discuss the contributions of major theoreticians and practitioners and other individuals, groups and organizations that study the city or practice in a field that directly affects the city. As well as drawing together the best of classic and contemporary writings on the city, each reader features extensive general, section and selection introductions prepared by the volume editors to place the selections in context, illustrate relations among topics, provide information on the author and point readers towards additional related bibliographic material. This is the definitively complete reader on urban problems and policies, spanning urban development from the ancient Greeks to the Internet, ranging across the contributory disciplines and comparing experiences in different continents and countries. Sir Peter Hall, University College, London Now, for the first time, the most significant works on urbanism are collected in one place. This is a `must-read' book - it is comprehensive, authoritative and just plain fun. Professor Eugenie Birch, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania This new edition of The City Reader offers readers an insightful examination of past, present, and potential urban problems and policies from leading authors from around the world. The interdisciplinary nature of urbanism is clearly displayed in this classic volume on urbanism. The editors have done a masterful job of selecting the articles for the book. It should be on the required list for all individuals interested in urbanism. Roger Caves, Professor of City Planning, San Diego State University An elegant book that captures both the growth of scholarship on urban phenomena and a strong sense of the reality of evolution of urbanism and cities from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Journal of Urban Affairs Simply brillant, An essential reader for anyone. Heldi Grainger, Liverpool University. ...a splendid anthology of writings on the city...Architects Journal ...an excellent and stimulating anthology of readings...Urban History ...a comprehensive and authoritative volume of classic and contemporary literature on the city...The Geographical Journal
ISBN: 0415556651
ISBN13: 9780415556651
Author: Richard T. LeGates, Frederic Stout
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2011-01
Language: English
Edition: 5th
PageCount: 704
Dimensions: 7.0 x 1.75 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 53.6 ounces
The fifth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the best classic and contemporary writings on the city it contains fifty seven selections including seventeen new selections by Elijah Anderson. Robert Bruegmann Michael Dear, Jan Gent, Harvey Molotch Clarence Perry, Daphne Span, Nigel Taylor Samuel Bass Warner, and others five of which have been newly written exclusively for The City Reader Classic writings from Ebenezer Howard Ernest W. Burgess. Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford Jane Jacobs and Louis Wirth meet the best contemporary writings of Sir Peter Hall, Manuel Castells David Harvey, Kenneth Jackson and Others. The City Reader: Fifth edition is now integrated with all nine other titles in the series. The City Reader Fifth edition has been extensively updated and expanded to reffect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as sustainable urban development. climate change, globalization, and the impact of technology on cities. The plate sections have been extensively revised and expanded and a new plate section on global cities has been added. The anthology features general and section introductions and introductions to the selected articles. The Routledge Urban Reader Series responds to the need for comprehensive coverage of the classic and essential texts that form the basis of intellectual work in the various academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with cities. The readers focus on the key topics encountered by undergraduates, graduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields, they discuss the contributions of major theoreticians and practitioners and other individuals, groups and organizations that study the city or practice in a field that directly affects the city. As well as drawing together the best of classic and contemporary writings on the city, each reader features extensive general, section and selection introductions prepared by the volume editors to place the selections in context, illustrate relations among topics, provide information on the author and point readers towards additional related bibliographic material. This is the definitively complete reader on urban problems and policies, spanning urban development from the ancient Greeks to the Internet, ranging across the contributory disciplines and comparing experiences in different continents and countries. Sir Peter Hall, University College, London Now, for the first time, the most significant works on urbanism are collected in one place. This is a `must-read' book - it is comprehensive, authoritative and just plain fun. Professor Eugenie Birch, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania This new edition of The City Reader offers readers an insightful examination of past, present, and potential urban problems and policies from leading authors from around the world. The interdisciplinary nature of urbanism is clearly displayed in this classic volume on urbanism. The editors have done a masterful job of selecting the articles for the book. It should be on the required list for all individuals interested in urbanism. Roger Caves, Professor of City Planning, San Diego State University An elegant book that captures both the growth of scholarship on urban phenomena and a strong sense of the reality of evolution of urbanism and cities from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Journal of Urban Affairs Simply brillant, An essential reader for anyone. Heldi Grainger, Liverpool University. ...a splendid anthology of writings on the city...Architects Journal ...an excellent and stimulating anthology of readings...Urban History ...a comprehensive and authoritative volume of classic and contemporary literature on the city...The Geographical Journal

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Overview
The fifth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the best classic and contemporary writings on the city it contains fifty seven selections including seventeen new selections by Elijah Anderson. Robert Bruegmann Michael Dear, Jan Gent, Harvey Molotch Clarence Perry, Daphne Span, Nigel Taylor Samuel Bass Warner, and others five of which have been newly written exclusively for The City Reader Classic writings from Ebenezer Howard Ernest W. Burgess. Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford Jane Jacobs and Louis Wirth meet the best contemporary writings of Sir Peter Hall, Manuel Castells David Harvey, Kenneth Jackson and Others. The City Reader: Fifth edition is now integrated with all nine other titles in the series. The City Reader Fifth edition has been extensively updated and expanded to reffect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as sustainable urban development. climate change, globalization, and the impact of technology on cities. The plate sections have been extensively revised and expanded and a new plate section on global cities has been added. The anthology features general and section introductions and introductions to the selected articles. The Routledge Urban Reader Series responds to the need for comprehensive coverage of the classic and essential texts that form the basis of intellectual work in the various academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with cities. The readers focus on the key topics encountered by undergraduates, graduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields, they discuss the contributions of major theoreticians and practitioners and other individuals, groups and organizations that study the city or practice in a field that directly affects the city. As well as drawing together the best of classic and contemporary writings on the city, each reader features extensive general, section and selection introductions prepared by the volume editors to place the selections in context, illustrate relations among topics, provide information on the author and point readers towards additional related bibliographic material. This is the definitively complete reader on urban problems and policies, spanning urban development from the ancient Greeks to the Internet, ranging across the contributory disciplines and comparing experiences in different continents and countries. Sir Peter Hall, University College, London Now, for the first time, the most significant works on urbanism are collected in one place. This is a `must-read' book - it is comprehensive, authoritative and just plain fun. Professor Eugenie Birch, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania This new edition of The City Reader offers readers an insightful examination of past, present, and potential urban problems and policies from leading authors from around the world. The interdisciplinary nature of urbanism is clearly displayed in this classic volume on urbanism. The editors have done a masterful job of selecting the articles for the book. It should be on the required list for all individuals interested in urbanism. Roger Caves, Professor of City Planning, San Diego State University An elegant book that captures both the growth of scholarship on urban phenomena and a strong sense of the reality of evolution of urbanism and cities from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Journal of Urban Affairs Simply brillant, An essential reader for anyone. Heldi Grainger, Liverpool University. ...a splendid anthology of writings on the city...Architects Journal ...an excellent and stimulating anthology of readings...Urban History ...a comprehensive and authoritative volume of classic and contemporary literature on the city...The Geographical Journal
ISBN: 0415556651
ISBN13: 9780415556651
Author: Richard T. LeGates, Frederic Stout
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2011-01
Language: English
Edition: 5th
PageCount: 704
Dimensions: 7.0 x 1.75 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 53.6 ounces
The fifth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the best classic and contemporary writings on the city it contains fifty seven selections including seventeen new selections by Elijah Anderson. Robert Bruegmann Michael Dear, Jan Gent, Harvey Molotch Clarence Perry, Daphne Span, Nigel Taylor Samuel Bass Warner, and others five of which have been newly written exclusively for The City Reader Classic writings from Ebenezer Howard Ernest W. Burgess. Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford Jane Jacobs and Louis Wirth meet the best contemporary writings of Sir Peter Hall, Manuel Castells David Harvey, Kenneth Jackson and Others. The City Reader: Fifth edition is now integrated with all nine other titles in the series. The City Reader Fifth edition has been extensively updated and expanded to reffect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as sustainable urban development. climate change, globalization, and the impact of technology on cities. The plate sections have been extensively revised and expanded and a new plate section on global cities has been added. The anthology features general and section introductions and introductions to the selected articles. The Routledge Urban Reader Series responds to the need for comprehensive coverage of the classic and essential texts that form the basis of intellectual work in the various academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with cities. The readers focus on the key topics encountered by undergraduates, graduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields, they discuss the contributions of major theoreticians and practitioners and other individuals, groups and organizations that study the city or practice in a field that directly affects the city. As well as drawing together the best of classic and contemporary writings on the city, each reader features extensive general, section and selection introductions prepared by the volume editors to place the selections in context, illustrate relations among topics, provide information on the author and point readers towards additional related bibliographic material. This is the definitively complete reader on urban problems and policies, spanning urban development from the ancient Greeks to the Internet, ranging across the contributory disciplines and comparing experiences in different continents and countries. Sir Peter Hall, University College, London Now, for the first time, the most significant works on urbanism are collected in one place. This is a `must-read' book - it is comprehensive, authoritative and just plain fun. Professor Eugenie Birch, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania This new edition of The City Reader offers readers an insightful examination of past, present, and potential urban problems and policies from leading authors from around the world. The interdisciplinary nature of urbanism is clearly displayed in this classic volume on urbanism. The editors have done a masterful job of selecting the articles for the book. It should be on the required list for all individuals interested in urbanism. Roger Caves, Professor of City Planning, San Diego State University An elegant book that captures both the growth of scholarship on urban phenomena and a strong sense of the reality of evolution of urbanism and cities from antiquity to the twenty-first century. Journal of Urban Affairs Simply brillant, An essential reader for anyone. Heldi Grainger, Liverpool University. ...a splendid anthology of writings on the city...Architects Journal ...an excellent and stimulating anthology of readings...Urban History ...a comprehensive and authoritative volume of classic and contemporary literature on the city...The Geographical Journal

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Shipping method varies depending on what is being shipped.  

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  • Downloadable software products
  • Some health and personal care items

To complete your return, we require a tracking number, which shows the items which you already returned to us.
There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable)

  • Book with obvious signs of use
  • CD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened
  • Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error
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Items returned to us as a result of our error will receive a full refund,some returns may be subject to a restocking fee of 7% of the total item price, please contact a customer care team member to see if your return is subject. Returns that arrived on time and were as described are subject to a restocking fee.

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