The City: A Global History (Modern Library Chronicles)

by Joel Kotkin
The City: A Global History (Modern Library Chronicles)  
published 2006 by Modern Library
binding Paperback
isbn 0375756515   (isbn13: 9780375756511)
pages 256
description If humankind can be said to have a single greatest creation, it would be those places that represent the most eloquent expression of our species’...more
date added
02-08-07



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francesca
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06/29/07

Read in January, 2007
This is a pithy historical account the life and death of cities (and their respective empires) throughout the duration of civilization. Fascinating, and very straightforward. No fluff, just a straight chronology and analysis. The really juicy bit is the list of sources cited--were you to take on each and every work in the list, you would probably be qualified to recieve a PHD in Urban Planning History and theory.
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Chip
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07/08/07

This book could easily be a 1200 page tome, but Kotkin skims the surface in his global history. But in his pithiness he sheds light on undeniable patterns in the human tendencies toward urbanism. Interesting how his analysis comes full circle, and leaves you uncertain about the future of cities as a healthy human phenomenon (they were once, you know!)...
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02/08/07

Lacks any sort of common theme; very anecdotal for a history book. More of a random collection of historical sketches of ancient towns than a proper book.
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Margaret
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11/12/07

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heard him speak on NPR's Word for Word about his work with cities to make them more sustainable and people centric.
need to read more on this...
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