
Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka
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History
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
484
Lingua
Svedese
Pubblicato
May 28, 2001
Editore
Cambridge University Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
0521801796
ISBN-13
9780521801799
Descrizione
In an enlightening exploration of urban evolution, the author delves into the dynamic interplay between cities that emerged as significant cultural and economic hubs outside of their nations' primacy. Focusing on Chicago, Moscow, and Osaka during pivotal periods of societal change, the narrative reveals how each city developed its unique identity while simultaneously engaging with global trends.
Through a lens of pragmatic pluralism, the author illustrates how these second cities navigated challenges and opportunities differently, fostering rich environments that contributed to their respective nation's narratives. Chicago, with its booming industry, became a melting pot of cultures and ideas, while Moscow grappled with its historical legacy amidst modernization. Meanwhile, Osaka transformed into a center of innovation and commerce during Japan's rapid industrialization.
The comparative approach underscores the importance of local context in shaping urban experiences. By linking these cities' histories, the work highlights the recurring themes of adaptation and resilience in the face of turmoil and change.
Overall, this examination serves as a valuable reminder of the complexities inherent in urban development and the diverse paths cities take toward significance on a global stage.
Through a lens of pragmatic pluralism, the author illustrates how these second cities navigated challenges and opportunities differently, fostering rich environments that contributed to their respective nation's narratives. Chicago, with its booming industry, became a melting pot of cultures and ideas, while Moscow grappled with its historical legacy amidst modernization. Meanwhile, Osaka transformed into a center of innovation and commerce during Japan's rapid industrialization.
The comparative approach underscores the importance of local context in shaping urban experiences. By linking these cities' histories, the work highlights the recurring themes of adaptation and resilience in the face of turmoil and change.
Overall, this examination serves as a valuable reminder of the complexities inherent in urban development and the diverse paths cities take toward significance on a global stage.
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