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Elements in Global Urban History

This series proposes a new understanding of urban history by reinterpreting the history of the world's cities. While urban history has tended to produce single-city case studies, global history has mostly been concerned with the interconnectedness of the world. Combining these two approaches produces a new framework to think about the urban past. The individual titles in the series emphasize global, comparative, and transnational approaches. They deliver empirical research about specific cities, while also exploring questions that expand the narrative outside the immediate locale to give insights into global trends and conceptual debates. Authored by established and emerging scholars whose work represents the most exciting new directions in urban history, this series makes pioneering research accessible to specialists and non-specialists alike.

General Editors: Michael Goebel, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva; Tracy Neumann, Wayne State University; Joseph Ben Prestel, Freie Universität Berlin

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  • Urban Disasters

    Ermus, Cindy
    Published: Not yet published - available from August 2023

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  • Epidemic Cities

    Carbone, Antonio
    Published: October 2022

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  • The Modern City in Asia

    Stapleton, Kristin
    Published: August 2022

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  • Cities and News

    Caimari, Lila
    Published: March 2022

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  • Real Estate and Global Urban History

    Yates, Alexia
    Published: August 2021

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    Harris, Richard
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