Guide to the Literature of Cities: Abstracts And Bibliography, Part I: Preface And Urban History Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 305

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"We think... of the city as a cesspool. ..the country-side as a stronghold of virtues....
Blinded by our historical nyopia, we neglect the basic virtues of city life that led to its identification with 'civilization'." (Denis W. Brogan) 9. "Planning for a town, city, or region is a cultural process of the greatest consequence.... (Past historical cultures) must be examined in their own light as full and valid working systems. The decision to emphasize or destroy one or another existing structur
...e, service, street, or corrrr.unity must rest upon a full understanding of its history and purpose." (Anthony N.B. Garvan) Blumenfeld, Hans. "Form and Function in Urban Communities." Journal of the Soc iet y of Architectural Historians , Vol. 3, Nos. 1 and 2 (January-August 1943), pp. 11-21. (Also in the author's The Modern Metropolis: Its Origins, Growth , Characteristics, and Planning . Salected Essays , pp. 3-17).
Cities, Blumenfeli notes, originated with class division in society and changed in form as the functions and interrelations of social classes developed and changed in history.


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