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Max Page is an influential figure in the field of urban studies, particularly known for his work on the preservation of historical cities and the sociocultural implications of urban development. His writings delve into the complex relationship between urban environments and their historical narratives, emphasizing the significance of preserving cultural heritage amidst the rapid pace of modernization. Through his works, Page highlights the fears and fantasies surrounding the potential destruction of iconic cities, particularly New York, offering insights into how these perceptions shape public policy and urban planning.