This book, first published in 1984, is an attempt to make students
aware of the variety in the urban condition and to introduce them
to some of the relationships operating between space and society.
From the broad aim of seeking to show the relationship between
urbanism and society flows a number of sub-themes, including the
importance of cross-cultural comparisons and contrasts,
re-distributional consequences and the role of government. This
book will be of interest to first- and second-year students of
urban studies and human geography.
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