Urban growth and the world polity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: a research agenda.

作者: Robert Fiala , David Kamens

DOI: 10.1007/BF02717361

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摘要: The impact of political factors on urbanization is considered. scope the study worldwide. authors outline how power particularly rise nation-state can influence growth and characteristics urban systems. Comparisons are made between nineteenth twentieth centuries. (ANNOTATION)

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