The City in History by Lewis Mumford

Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects

"The City in History" explores the development of urban life over the course of history. The author provides a comprehensive evaluation of cities from ancient times to the modern era, examining their architectural, social, political, economic, and cultural aspects. The book also offers a critique of the urbanization process, highlighting its negative impact on human life and the environment, while advocating for a human-centered approach to urban planning.

The 3035th greatest book of all time


Published
1961
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
576-657
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English
Alternate Titles
None

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