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Nineteenth-Century Cities - Urban Growth and Social Change in Europe and America

Offered By: Yale University via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the unprecedented urbanization of 19th century Europe in this 51-minute lecture from Yale University's "European Civilization, 1648-1945" course. Examine the rapid growth of cities, resulting class segregation, and contrasting urban layouts in Europe and the United States. Delve into the rhetoric of disease and decay surrounding urban populations, and analyze the interplay between urban development, capitalism, and state power through Baron Haussmann's reconstruction of Paris. Investigate topics such as immigration patterns, representations of corrupt cities, and the social geography of European urban centers versus peripheries. Gain insights into this transformative period of European history through a comprehensive exploration of 19th-century urban dynamics.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Urban Growth and Urbanization in the Nineteenth Century .
- Chapter 2. Immigration into the Cities: The Uprooting Hypothesis and Chain Migration.
- Chapter 3. Representations of the Corrupt City .
- Chapter 4. The City of Paris: A Case Study .
- Chapter 5. Social Geography of the European City: The Center Versus the Periphery .


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