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Verhandlungen des XXXVIII

Verhandlungen des XXXVIII
Author: Jorge Enrique Hardoy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1972
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Actes

Actes
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1969
Genre: America
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Colonial Spanish America

Colonial Spanish America
Author: Leslie Bethell
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1987-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521349246

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The complete Cambridge History of Latin America presents a large-scale, authoritative survey of Latin America's unique historical experience from the first contacts between the native American Indians and Europeans to the present day. Colonial Spanish America is a selection of chapters from volumes I and II brought together to provide a continuous history of the Spanish Empire in America from the late fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. The first three chapters deal with conquest and settlement and relations between Spain and its American Empire; the final six with urban development, mining, rural economy and society, including the formation of the hacienda, the internal economy, and the impact of Spanish rule on Indian societies. Bibliographical essays are included for all chapters. The book will be a valuable text for both students and teachers of Latin American history.


Nineteenth-Century Cities

Nineteenth-Century Cities
Author: Richard Sennett
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1969-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300094657

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Research on the frontiers of urban studies was the subject of a conference on nineteenth-century cities held in November 1968 at Yale University. These papers from the conference attempt to define what is coming to be known as the "new urban history." The cities studied range from small communities - such as Springfield, Massachusetts, and Poughkeepsie, New York - to giants like Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston. While the majority of the contributions deal with American cities, four essays examine cities in Canada, England, France, and Colombia. The studies focus on the dimensions of mobility and stability in the social structure of nineteenth-century cities. Within this general frame, the essays explore such areas as urban patterns of class stratification, changing rates of occupational and residential mobility, social origins of particular elite groups, the relations between political control and social class, differences in opportunities for various ethnic groups, and the relationships between family structure and city life. In all these fields, the authors relate sociological theory to the historical materials; a complex yet readable, interdisciplinary portrait of the origins of modern city life is the result.


Comparative Urban Research

Comparative Urban Research
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Total Pages: 536
Release: 1981
Genre: Cities and towns
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