Lewis Mumford

The City in History

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The City in History by Lewis Mumford examines the development of human settlements from the earliest villages to modern cities, analyzing the social, economic, cultural, and technological factors that shaped urban formation. Mumford explores the rise of cities across different historical periods, including ancient, medieval, and industrial times, and discusses how religion, trade, politics, and technology influenced the structure and functions of cities. He considers not only the physical layout of urban areas but also their impact on social interaction, community formation, and human well-being, emphasizing the tensions between mechanical efficiency and human needs in modern cities. The book combines historical narrative with critical reflections on urbanization and the role of cities in shaping civilization and culture.

Condition

Used - Acceptable

Language

English

Article type

Book - Paperback

Year

1966

Publisher

Penguin (Harmondsworth)

Number of pages

696 pages

Illustrated

Yes

Series

Pelican Book (A747)

Cover soiled.