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The Anxious City: British Urbanism in the late 20th Century

Author Richard J. Williams
Publisher Routledge
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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0415279275
ISBN-139780415279277
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Sales Rank4,056,435
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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In the Western world, cities have arguably never been more anxious: practical anxieties about personal safety and metaphysical anxieties about the uncertain place of the city in culture are the small change of journalism and political debate. Cities have long been regarded as problems, in need of drastic solutions. In this context, the contemporary revival of city centres is remarkable. But in a culture that largely fears the urban, how can the contemporary city be imagined? How is it supposed to be used or inhabited? What does it mean? Taking England since WWII as its principal focus, this provocative and original book considers the Western city at a critical moment in its history.