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Rosemary Wakeman

    1 janvier 1948

    Rosemary Wakeman est une historienne renommée dont le travail explore les complexités de l'histoire urbaine. Ses recherches examinent la nature multiforme des villes et les dynamiques sociales qui les façonnent. Par ses travaux universitaires, elle éclaire l'évolution historique des paysages urbains et leur impact profond sur la société.

    The Worlds of Victor Sassoon
    Modernizing the Provincial City Toulouse, 1945-1975
    A Modern History of European Cities
    • A Modern History of European Cities

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Rosemary Wakeman's original survey text comprehensively explores modern European urban history from 1815 to the present day. It provides a journey to cities and towns across the continent, in search of the patterns of development that have shaped the urban landscape as indelibly European. The focus is on the built environment, the social and cultural transformations that mark the patterns of continuity and change, and the transition to modern urban society. Including over 60 images that serve to illuminate the analysis, the book examines whether there is a European city, and if so, what are its characteristics? Wakeman offers an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates concepts from cultural and postcolonial studies, as well as urban geography, and provides full coverage of urban society not only in western Europe, but also in eastern and southern Europe, using various cities and city types to inform the discussion. The book provides detailed coverage of the often-neglected urbanization post-1945 which allows us to more clearly understand the modernizing arc Europe has followed over the last two centuries.

      A Modern History of European Cities
    • Modernizing the Provincial City Toulouse, 1945-1975

      Toulouse, 1945-1975

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book explores Toulouse as a key case study of urban modernization in France and Europe, highlighting the dramatic transformations that occurred in the country following World War II. It delves into the architectural, social, and economic changes that reshaped the city, illustrating how these developments reflect broader trends in urbanization and modernization. Through detailed analysis, it showcases Toulouse's role in the evolution of urban life and its significance in the context of post-war France.

      Modernizing the Provincial City Toulouse, 1945-1975
    • An interpretative history of global urbanity in the 1920s and 1930s, from the vantage point of Bombay, London, and Shanghai, that follows the life of business tycoon Victor Sassoon. In this book, historian Rosemary Wakeman brings to life the frenzied, crowded streets, markets, ports, and banks of Bombay, London, and Shanghai. In the early twentieth century, these cities were at the forefront of the sweeping changes taking the world by storm as it entered an era of globalized commerce and the unprecedented circulation of goods, people, and ideas. Wakeman explores these cities and the world they helped transform through the life of Victor Sassoon, who in 1924 gained control of his powerful family’s trading and banking empire. She tracks his movements between these three cities as he grows his family’s fortune and transforms its holdings into a global juggernaut. Using his life as its point of entry, The Worlds of Victor Sassoon paints a broad portrait not just of wealth, cosmopolitanism, and leisure but also of the discrimination, exploitation, and violence wreaked by a world increasingly driven by the demands of capital.

      The Worlds of Victor Sassoon