The Cambridge Urban History of Europe: Volume 3, Modern and Contemporary Europe

Maarten Prak editor Gábor Sonkoly editor Dorothee Brantz editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£140.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Cambridge Urban History of Europe: Volume 3, Modern and Contemporary Europe cover

Uncovers the radical transformation of European cities, and how urbanisation has shaped the making of modern Europe.

Volume III uncovers the radical transformation of European cities from 1850 until the twenty-first century, and how these changes impacted every aspect of urban life. Written accessibly, it will interest students, teachers, experts, and general readers with a keen interest in industrialisation, deindustrialization, and the making of modern Europe.Volume III uncovers the radical transformations of European cities from 1850 until the twenty-first century. The volume explores how modern developments in urban environments, socio-cultural dynamics, the relation between work and leisure, and governance have transformed urban life. It highlights these complex processes across different regions, showcasing the latest scholarship and current challenges in the field. The first half provides an overview on the urban development of European regions in the West, North, Centre, East-South-East, and South, and the interconnectedness of European urbanism with the Americas and Africa. The second half explores major themes in European urban history, from the conceptualisation of cities, their built fabric and environment, and the continuities, rhythms, and changes in their social, political, economic, and cultural histories. Using transborder, transregional, and transdisciplinary approaches to discern traits that characterise modern and contemporary European urbanism, the volume invites readers to reconsider major paradigms of European urban history.

ISBN: 9781108839266

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

650 pages