First City

First City
Title First City PDF eBook
Author Gary B. Nash
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 394
Release 2006-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 0812219422

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Covering more than two centuries of social, economic, and political change, and offering a challenging, innovative approach to urban as well national history, First City tells the Philadelphia story through the wealth of material culture its citizens have chosen to preserve.

Jane Jacobs's First City

Jane Jacobs's First City
Title Jane Jacobs's First City PDF eBook
Author Glenna Lang
Publisher New Village Press
Pages 481
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1613321406

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A thorough investigation of how Jane Jacobs’s ideas about the life and economy of great cities grew from her home city, Scranton Jane Jacobs’s First City vividly reveals how this influential thinker and writer’s classic works germinated in the once vibrant, mid-size city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Jane spent her initial eighteen years. In the 1920s and 1930s, Scranton was a place of enormous diversity and opportunity. Small businesses of all kinds abounded and flourished, quality public education was available to and supported by all, and even recent immigrants could save enough to buy a house. Opposing political parties joined forces to tackle problems, and citizens worked together for the public good. Through interviews with contemporary Scrantonians and research of historic newspapers, city directories, and vital records, author Glenna Lang has uncovered Scranton as young Jane experienced it and shows us the lasting impact of her growing up in this thriving and accessible environment. Readers can follow the development of Jane’s acute observational abilities from childhood through her passion in early adulthood to understand and write about what she saw. Reflecting Jane’s belief in trusting one’s own direct observation above all, this volume has been richly illustrated with historic and modern color images that help bring alive a lost Scranton. The book demonstrates why, at the end of Jacobs’s life, her thoughts and conversations increasingly returned to Scranton and the potential for cohesion and inclusiveness in all cities.

Uruk

Uruk
Title Uruk PDF eBook
Author Nicola Crüsemann
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 410
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1606064444

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This abundantly illustrated volume explores the genesis and flourishing of Uruk, the first known metropolis in the history of humankind. More than one hundred years ago, discoveries from a German archaeological dig at Uruk, roughly two hundred miles south of present-day Baghdad, sent shock waves through the scholarly world. Founded at the end of the fifth millennium BCE, Uruk was the main force for urbanization in what has come to be called the Uruk period (4000–3200 BCE), during which small, agricultural villages gave way to a larger urban center with a stratified society, complex governmental bureaucracy, and monumental architecture and art. It was here that proto-cuneiform script—the earliest known form of writing—was developed around 3400 BCE. Uruk is known too for the epic tale of its hero-king Gilgamesh, among the earliest masterpieces of world literature. Containing 480 images, this volume represents the most comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the archaeological evidence gathered at Uruk. More than sixty essays by renowned scholars provide glimpses into the life, culture, and art of the first great city of the ancient world. This volume will be an indispensable reference for readers interested in the ancient Near East and the origins of urbanism.

Cahokia Mounds

Cahokia Mounds
Title Cahokia Mounds PDF eBook
Author William R. Iseminger
Publisher Landmarks
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9781596297340

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Description of archaeological site known as the Cahokia Mounds in western Illinois.

Uruk

Uruk
Title Uruk PDF eBook
Author Mario Liverani
Publisher Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)
Pages 97
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9781845531911

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Uruk: the First City is the first fully historical analysis of the origins of the city and of the state in southern Mesopotamia, the region providing the earliest evidence in world history related to these seminal developments. Contrasting his approach -- which has been influenced by V. Gordan Childe and by Marxist theorywith the neo-evolutionist ideas of (especially) American anthropological theory, the author argues that the innovations that took place during the Uruk period (most of the fourth millennium B.C.) were a true revolution that fundamentally changed all aspects of society and culture. This book is unique in its historical approach and its combination of archaeological and textual sources. It develops an argument that weaves together a vast amount of information and places it within a context of contemporary scholarly debates on such questions as the ancient economy and world systems.It explains the roots of these debates briefly without talking down to the reader. The book is accessible to a wider audience, while it also provides a cogent argument about the processes involved to the specialist in the field.

Mobile

Mobile
Title Mobile PDF eBook
Author Michael Thomason
Publisher University Alabama Press
Pages 472
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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The history of Mobile, Alabama's first city.

Art of the First Cities

Art of the First Cities
Title Art of the First Cities PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 566
Release 2003
Genre Art, Ancient
ISBN 1588390438

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Catalog of an exhibition being held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 8 to Aug. 17, 2003.