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This book seeks to deepen readers' understanding of world history
by investigating urbanization and the evolution of urban systems,
as well as the urban world, from the perspective of historical
analysis. The theoretical framework of the approach stems directly
from space-economy, and, more generally, from location theory and
the theory of urban systems. The author explores a certain logic to
be found in world history, and argues that this logic is spatial
(in terms of spatial inertia, spatial trends, attractive and
repulsive forces, vector fields, etc.) rather than geographical (in
terms of climate, precipitation, hydrography). Accordingly, the
book puts forward a truly original vision of urban world history,
one that will benefit economists, historians, regional scientists,
and anyone with a healthy curiosity.
This book seeks to deepen readers' understanding of world history
by investigating urbanization and the evolution of urban systems,
as well as the urban world, from the perspective of historical
analysis. The theoretical framework of the approach stems directly
from space-economy, and, more generally, from location theory and
the theory of urban systems. The author explores a certain logic to
be found in world history, and argues that this logic is spatial
(in terms of spatial inertia, spatial trends, attractive and
repulsive forces, vector fields, etc.) rather than geographical (in
terms of climate, precipitation, hydrography). Accordingly, the
book puts forward a truly original vision of urban world history,
one that will benefit economists, historians, regional scientists,
and anyone with a healthy curiosity.
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