The Age of Great Cities

The Age of Great Cities
Author: Robert Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1843
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: UOM:39015022660545

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European Religion in the Age of Great Cities

European Religion in the Age of Great Cities
Author: Hugh McLeod
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134867127

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Europe in the nineteenth century saw spectacular growth in the size and number of cities and in the proportion of the population living in urban areas. Many contemporaries thought that this social revolution would bring about an equally dramatic change in religious life. This book, written by an international team of specialists, provides an authoritative account of religious change, both at the institutional and popular level, in Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox cities, in seven European countries.

The Great Cities in History

The Great Cities in History
Author: John Julius Norwich
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780500773581

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A work of history, but also about art and architecture, trade and commerce, travel and exploration, economics and politics, this is above all a book about people and how, over the millennia, they have managed to live closely together. From the origins of urbanization in Mesopotamia to the global metropolises of today, great cities have marked the development of humankind Babylon and Nineveh, Athens and Rome, Istanbul and Venice, Timbuktu and Samarkand, their very names are redolent both of history and romance. The Great Cities in History tells their story from early Uruk and Thebes to Jerusalem and Alexandria. Then the fabulous cities of the first millennium: Damascus and Baghdad in the days of the Caliphates, Teotihuacan and Maya Tikal in Central America, and Changan, capital of Tang Dynasty China. The medieval world saw the rise of powerful cities: Palermo and Paris in Europe, Benin in Africa and Angkor of the Khmer. In the early modern world, we journey to Islamic Isfahan and Agra, and Prague and Amsterdam in their heyday, before arriving at the phenomenon of the contemporary mega-city: London and New York, Tokyo and Barcelona, Los Angeles and São Paulo. A galaxy of more than fifty distinguished authors, including Jan Morris, Colin Thubron, Simon Schama, Orlando Figes, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Misha Glenny, Adam Zamoyski and A. N. Wilson, evoke the character of each place and explain the reasons for its success, seeing what each city would have been like during its golden age.

The Age of Great Cities Or Modern Society Viewed in Its Relation to Intelligence Morals and Religion

The Age of Great Cities  Or  Modern Society Viewed in Its Relation to Intelligence  Morals  and Religion
Author: Robert Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1843
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: BL:A0022538814

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Preserving the World s Great Cities

Preserving the World s Great Cities
Author: Anthony M. Tung
Publsiher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015053390202

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Both epic and intimate, this is the story of the fight to save the world’s architectural and cultural heritage as it is embodied in the extraordinary buildings and urban spaces of the great cities of Asia, the Americas, and Europe. Never before have the complexities and dramas of urban preservation been as keenly documented as inPreserving the World’s Great Cities. In researching this important work, Anthony Tung traveled throughout the world to visit remarkable buildings and districts in China, Italy, Greece, the U.S., Japan, and elsewhere. Everywhere he found both the devastating legacy of war, economics, and indifference and the accomplishments of people who have worked and sometimes risked their lives to preserve and renew the most meaningful urban expressions of the human spirit. From Singapore’s blind rush to become the most modern city of the East to Warsaw’s poignant and heroic effort to resurrect itself from the Nazis’ systematic campaign of physical and cultural obliteration, from New York and Rome to Kyoto and Cairo, we see the city as an expression of the best and worst within us. This is essential reading for fans of Jane Jacobs and Witold Rybczynski and everyone who is concerned about urban preservation.

The Age of Great Cities

The Age of Great Cities
Author: Robert Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1843
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: NWU:35556034324806

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European Religion in the Age of Great Cities

European Religion in the Age of Great Cities
Author: Hugh McLeod
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134867134

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Written by an international team of specialists, this book provides an authoritative account of religious change in seven European countries, both at the institutional & popular level, in Catholic, Protestant & Orthodox cities.

The Age of Great Cities Or Modern Civilization Viewed in Its Relation to Intelligence Morals and Religion

The Age of Great Cities  Or  Modern Civilization Viewed in Its Relation to Intelligence  Morals  and Religion
Author: Robert Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1843
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: PRNC:32101068784774

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