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Episode 6: Havana
Further reading:
Dick Cluster and Rafael Hernández, The History of Havana
Graham Greene, Our Man in Havana
Unesco information on Havana http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/204
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Further reading:
Dick Cluster and Rafael Hernández, The History of Havana
Graham Greene, Our Man in Havana
Unesco information on Havana http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/204
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Further reading:
Rita Felski, The Gender of Modernity, Harvard University Press, 1995.
Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson, ‘The Flâneur on and Off the Streets of Paris’, in The Flâneur, ed. Keith Tester; Routledge, 1994.
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Further reading:
Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life
Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space
Henri Lefebvre, Writings on Cities
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This episode discusses the work of Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin.
Further reading:
Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, Harvard University Press
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The Chicago School of urban sociology have been tremendously influential in the study of cities. This episode discusses some aspects of their work.
Further reading:
M. P. Smith, The City and Social Theory, New York, 1979
Peter Saunders, Social Theory and the Urban Question, London, 1981
Robert Park, E.W.Burgess, R.D.McKenzie, The City: Suggestions for the Study of Human Nature in the Urban Environment, Chicago, 1925
Richard Sennett (ed), Classic Essays on the Culture of Cities, New York, 1969
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Welcome to the Cities in History site. This will be a regular podcast discussing different aspects of urban history.
The first episode was recorded on Friday. I introduce some of the themes of the series, and I look forward to listener suggestions for future topics.