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Focusing on urban development and the influence of urbanization on industrialization, this volume reflects a radical rethinking of the traditional approaches to the development of cities.

Originally published in 1981.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. p. v
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  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Urban Violence in Imperial Rome
  2. Thomas W. Africa
  3. pp. 3-22
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  1. The Process of Modernization and the Industrial Revolution in England
  2. E. A. Wrigley
  3. pp. 23-58
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  1. Social Mobility and Phases of Industrialization
  2. Franklin F. Mendels
  3. pp. 59-82
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  1. Social Mobility in a Nineteenth-Century European City: Some Findings and Implications
  2. William H. Sewell, Jr.
  3. pp. 83-100
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  1. Fertility, Nuptiality, and Occupation: A Study of Coal Mining Populations and Regions in England and Wales in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
  2. Michael R. Haines
  3. pp. 101-136
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  1. Coal Miners on Strike:The Transformation of Strike Demands and the Formation of a National Union
  2. Jon Amsden, Stephen Brier
  3. pp. 137-170
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  1. Men in Motion: Some Data and Speculations about Urban Population Mobility in Nineteenth-Century America
  2. Stephan Thernstrom, Peter R. Knights
  3. pp. 171-200
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  1. Patterns of Work and Family Organization: Buffalo's Italians
  2. Virginia Yans McLaughlin
  3. pp. 201-216
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  1. Tradition, Modernity, and the American Industrial Worker: Reflections and Critique
  2. Daniel T. Rodgers
  3. pp. 217-244
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  1. In Pursuit of the American City
  2. Stuart M. Blumin
  3. pp. 245-250
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  1. Public Opinion in Urban History
  2. pp. 251-256
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  1. Urban Networks and Historical Stages
  2. Gilbert Rozman
  3. pp. 257-284
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  1. From "Parasitic" to "Generative":The Transformationof Post-Colonial Cities in India
  2. Howard Spodek
  3. pp. 285-316
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  1. The City Overseas
  2. Paul Wheatley
  3. pp. 317-323
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  1. The Contributors
  2. pp. 324-325
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