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Modern City Transportation

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1938
IN MOST cities there are enough automobiles to carry all of the citizens at one time. Yet, there is still a great need for public carriers as a part of city life, and this need increases relatively with increase in size of cities. People pay with great enthusiasm for modern automobiles because they satisfy a desire for new style, more power, greater ...
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The Modern City

2009
What constitutes modern Mexico? Is there a clear distinction between the historic and modern Mexico City? And if there are, does this distinctions hold up throughout the twentieth century, when what is apparent is a mix of legacies coexisting overtime? This chapter discusses the semiotics of history and modernity.
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Cities without modernity, cities with magic

Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1997
Based on the Annual Wreford Watson Lecture, delivered in Edinburgh in December 1996. With thanks to the Department of Geography at Edinburgh University for its invitation and hospitality.
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Industrial-Modern Cities

2002
In order to understand the transformations that occurred with the onset of the industrial city, it will first be necessary to look at the origin of cities and the growth of the pre-industrial city. The definition of the city by Davis (1973:1), used in Chapter 1, sees the city as ‘concentrations of many people located close together for residential and ...
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