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The Times Compact History of the World

The Times Compact History of the World
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher: Collins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Atlases
ISBN: 9780007267316

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The ultimate small-format single-volume illustrated history of the world.


The Times Compact Atlas of World History

The Times Compact Atlas of World History
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1995
Genre: Historical geography
ISBN: 9780723005650

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A new edition to The Times range of world history atlases. Full-colour maps and clear texts trace the story of humankind from its origins to the present day.


The Times History of the World

The Times History of the World
Author: Richard Overy
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 000735066X

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Discover the scope of the world’s history


The Times Atlas of World History

The Times Atlas of World History
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1997-01
Genre: Atlases, British
ISBN: 9780723009429

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Compact History of the World

Compact History of the World
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: World history
ISBN: 9780760725757

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Using dynamic full-color mapping and lucid texts, this small-format atlas brings the story of humanity within everyone's reach, covering all the major developments in the human story.


The Times Illustrated History of the World

The Times Illustrated History of the World
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780723006718

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A lavishly illus and richly mapped global history. A good introduction to the story of humanity. Illus. Quarto.


The Times Atlas of World History

The Times Atlas of World History
Author: Geoffrey Barraclough
Publisher: Hammond World Atlas Corporation
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1978
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Contains large full color plates and commentary on each map or set of maps. Includes approximately 600 maps covering the date span of 3000 BCE to 1975.


The Times Illustrated World History

The Times Illustrated World History
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1992
Genre: World history
ISBN: 9780723004141

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Sprawl

Sprawl
Author: Robert Bruegmann
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226076970

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As anyone who has flown into Los Angeles at dusk or Houston at midday knows, urban areas today defy traditional notions of what a city is. Our old definitions of urban, suburban, and rural fail to capture the complexity of these vast regions with their superhighways, subdivisions, industrial areas, office parks, and resort areas pushing far out into the countryside. Detractors call it sprawl and assert that it is economically inefficient, socially inequitable, environmentally irresponsible, and aesthetically ugly. Robert Bruegmann calls it a logical consequence of economic growth and the democratization of society, with benefits that urban planners have failed to recognize. In his incisive history of the expanded city, Bruegmann overturns every assumption we have about sprawl. Taking a long view of urban development, he demonstrates that sprawl is neither recent nor particularly American but as old as cities themselves, just as characteristic of ancient Rome and eighteenth-century Paris as it is of Atlanta or Los Angeles. Nor is sprawl the disaster claimed by many contemporary observers. Although sprawl, like any settlement pattern, has undoubtedly produced problems that must be addressed, it has also provided millions of people with the kinds of mobility, privacy, and choice that were once the exclusive prerogatives of the rich and powerful. The first major book to strip urban sprawl of its pejorative connotations, Sprawl offers a completely new vision of the city and its growth. Bruegmann leads readers to the powerful conclusion that "in its immense complexity and constant change, the city-whether dense and concentrated at its core, looser and more sprawling in suburbia, or in the vast tracts of exurban penumbra that extend dozens, even hundreds, of miles-is the grandest and most marvelous work of mankind." “Largely missing from this debate [over sprawl] has been a sound and reasoned history of this pattern of living. With Robert Bruegmann’s Sprawl: A Compact History, we now have one. What a pleasure it is: well-written, accessible and eager to challenge the current cant about sprawl.”—Joel Kotkin, The Wall Street Journal “There are scores of books offering ‘solutions’ to sprawl. Their authors would do well to read this book.”—Witold Rybczynski, Slate