The Sociology of Urban Communities provides an authoritative
collection of over 60 key articles by leading international
contributors to urban sociology, together with an introductory
article by the editor.The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from
work on the role of cities in the transition from feudalism to
capitalism and the nineteenth century origins of urban sociology,
through the classic writings associated with the Chicago School and
the Marxist new urban sociology of the 1960s and 1970s. The
collection is completed by sections which focus on the urban
consequences of contemporary economic restructuring and work which
reflects recent developments in the sociology of gender, space and
postmodernism.
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