
Research on Urbanization During the German Empire (1871-1910): Based on Prussia as a Research Perspective
by Xu Inherits
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Germany is the second country to achieve urbanization after the United Kingdom. Due to its unique industrialization development path, its urbanization development model is also unique. This book systematically sorts out the development process of urbanization in modern Germany using David Northam's phased rules of urbanization as a starting point. The book examines the development model of urbanization in modern Germany from the aspects of urban population growth, changes in spatial structure, transformation of industrial structure, and the development dynamics of urbanization. On this basis, it summarizes the characteristics of German urbanization and can provide some useful inspiration for my country's current urbanization development. Influenced by the Rhine industrialization development model and Germany's special national conditions, German urbanization not only presents an imbalance between the priority growth of large cities and regional development, but also forms a "decentralized urban pattern", thus forming a special urbanization path. The rapid development of industrialization and urbanization also became important factors in Germany's strong rise in the late 19th century.
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