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Extraordinary Cities - Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations (Paperback)
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Extraordinary Cities - Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations (Paperback)
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'Peter J. Taylor has produced a sweeping, empirically grounded,
defense of cities as fundamental building blocks of long-term,
large scale social structures; a way of freeing social science from
state-centric bias; and indeed, mankind's hope. However, the single
greatest strength of this complex, seductive, argument is the
insistence on treating cities relationally, as process. Here the
key to understanding the significance of cities is by studying them
in terms of the dynamic networks they form and in their relations
to states.' - Richard E. Lee, Binghamton University, US Accepting
that cities are extraordinary, this book provides an original
city-centred narrative of human creativity, past, present and
future. In this innovative, ambitious and wide-ranging book, Peter
Taylor demonstrates that cities are the epicenters of human
advancement. In exploring cities as sites through which economies
flourish, by harnessing the creative potential of myriad
communication networks, the author considers cities from varying
temporal and spatial perspectives. Four stories of cities are told:
the origins of city networks; the domination of cities by
world-empires; the genesis of a singular modern creative interval
in which innovation culminates in today s globalised cities; and
finally, the need for cities to act as centres for human creativity
to produce a more resilient global society in the current crisis
century. Providing a long-term view through which to consider the
role of cities in attending to incipient crises of the twenty-first
century, this closely argued thesis will prove essential for
students and scholars of urban studies, geography and sociology,
and all those with a professional interest in, or personal
fascination for, cities. Contents: Preface Part I: Setting Down and
Setting Up 1. A Cities' Perspective 2. Conceptual Toolkits Part II:
Narrative I: Beginning Conjectures 3. City and State Beginnings:
Western Asia's Great Creative Interlude 4. Geographies of Beginning
Creative Interludes Part III: Narrative II: World-systems 5. Normal
History 6. Making the Modern World-system: Western Europe's Great
Creative Interlude Part IV: Narrative III: Prospective Conjectures
- Where Are We and Where Are We Going? 7. Working in an Urban World
8. Towards Green Networks of Cities for the Twenty-first Century
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