Rural Urbanism by Dana Arnold

Rural Urbanism by Dana Arnold

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This original and innovative book examines an intensive period in the development of London, when in the opening decades of the nineteenth century a concerted attempt was made to transform the metropolis into a modern European capital -- .

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Rural Urbanism by Dana Arnold

This original and innovative book examines a period in with the development of London was perhaps at its most intense, for in the opening decades of the nineteenth century a concerted attempt was made to transform the metropolis into a modern European capital. For the first time the re-imaging of London is considered in relation to attitudes towards land, land ownership and the use of landscapes. The author contends that methods of land management and development and the associative values of landscape usually connected with rural environments, were in many ways equally applicable to country and city and formed essential components in the evolution of the metropolis. This study of London landscapes will be of relevance to a broad range of researchers, academics and those with a lively interest in architectural, social, economic and cultural history. -- .
Dana Arnold is Professor of Architectural History at the University of Southampton
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ISBN 13 9780719068201
ISBN 10 0719068207
Title Rural Urbanism
Author Dana Arnold
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2006-04-07
Number of pages 224
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