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  2. American urban history - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Atlas of New York City: A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History (2005) Jackson, Kenneth T., ed. (1995). The Encyclopedia of New York City. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300055366.; second edition 2010; McComb, David G. The City in Texas: A History (University of Texas Press, 2015) 342 pp. Pierce ...

  3. History of cities - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the twentieth century, deindustrialization (or "economic restructuring") in the West led to poverty, homelessness, and urban decay in formerly prosperous cities. America's "Steel Belt" became a "Rust Belt" and cities such as Detroit, Michigan, and Gary, Indiana began to shrink, contrary to the global trend of massive urban ...

  4. Urban history - Wikipedia

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    Only a handful of studies attempt a global history of cities, notably Lewis Mumford, The City in History (1961). [5] Representative comparative studies include Leonardo Benevolo, The European City (1993); Christopher R. Friedrichs, The Early Modern City, 1450-1750 (1995), and James L. McClain, John M. Merriman, and Ugawa Kaoru. eds. Edo and Paris (1994) (Edo was the old name for Tokyo).

  5. Urbanization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over the last two centuries, the United States of America has been transformed from a predominantly rural, agricultural nation into an urbanized, industrial one. [2] This was largely due to the Industrial Revolution in the United States (and parts of Western Europe ) in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the rapid industrialization ...

  6. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization can be spread by Global journalism which provides massive information and relies on the internet to interact, "makes it into an everyday routine to investigate how people and their actions, practices, problems, life conditions, etc. in different parts of the world are interrelated. possible to assume that global threats such as ...

  7. Urban studies - Wikipedia

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    This includes studying the history of city development from an architectural point of view, to the impact of urban design on community development efforts. [ 1 ] Urban studies is a major field of study used by practitioners of urban planning, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it helps with the understanding of human values, development, and the interactions they ...

  8. Urban anthropology - Wikipedia

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    An example of an economic-centered city image is the “Deindustrialized city”. [30] In America, this type of city is usually found in areas where coal mining was the main industry in the city, and once coal mines were shut down, the city became a ghost city rampant with unemployment and displaced workers.

  9. Category:Histories of cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Defunct companies of the United States by city (16 C) Former buildings and structures in the United States by populated place (20 C) Jewish-American history by city (25 P)