Cities in Modernity: Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Space, 1840-1930 (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography)
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Author(s)Richard Dennis
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521468418
ISBN-139780521468411
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What made cities 'modern' in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Cities in Modernity, first published in 2008, explores connections between culture, economy and built environment in cities of this period, drawing its evidence principally from London, New York and Toronto. The book discusses both the cultural experience of modernity and the material modernization of cities, placing special emphasis on their historical geographies, on the production, representation and use of urban space. The opening chapters present new ways of seeing cities in political and religious discourse, social survey, mapping, art and literature. The book then concentrates on new kinds of public and private spaces, such as apartment buildings, office blocks and department stores, and the networks of communication between them. An important theme throughout is the gendered experience of the new types of environment. The book will appeal to scholars and students of historical geography, urban history and cultural studies.