
The Process of European Civilization (cities and Urbanization Volume)
by Editor-in-chief Hou Jianxin
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"European Civilization Process·Cities and Urbanization Volume" mainly places the history of European urban development and urbanization since the 11th century within the broad historical framework of the European Civilization Process. It focuses on the inner connection between urban development and urbanization and the European civilization process and characteristics. It explores the development laws of cities and urbanization, the difficulties and problems encountered, and analyzes their causes, in order to provide some reference for my country's urbanization. In this volume, the author points out that among the many characteristics and advantages of European civilization, the development of cities and the urbanization process of society are one of its most prominent features and advantages. Urban civilization is one of the most important manifestations of European civilization. Therefore, examining the development of cities and the urbanization process is an important part of studying the process of European civilization. European urbanization can be roughly divided into three stages: the 11th to 15th centuries were the era of "community" in cities. The general rise of cities, cities forming communities and striving for autonomy were the main characteristics of this period; the 15th to 18th centuries were the "transformation" period of cities, that is, cities were reborn from traditional forms to modern forms. This was a period The degeneration process of individuality; after the start of the British Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century, cities experienced great expansion both geographically and in terms of population. Urbanization became the main trend in the development of European cities. The urbanization process is the process of universalizing urban lifestyles. The quality of cities has been greatly improved, and the rural areas have also completed the urbanization process.
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