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Real estate and global urban history, Alexia Yates

Label
Real estate and global urban history, Alexia Yates
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Real estate and global urban history
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Alexia Yates
Series statement
Cambridge elements. Elements in global urban history,, 2632-3206Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Capitalist private property in land and buildings - real estate - is the ground of modern cities, materially, politically, and economically. It is foundational to their development and core to much theoretical work on the urban environment. It is also a central, pressing matter of political contestation in contemporary cities. Yet it remains largely without a history. This Element examines the modern city as a propertied space, defining real estate as a technology of (dis)possession and using it to move across scales of analysis, from the local spatiality of particular built spaces to the networks of legal, political, and economic imperatives that constitute property and operate at national and international levels. This combination of territorial embeddedness with more wide-ranging institutional relationships charts a route to an urban history that allows the city to speak as a global agent and artefact without dispensing with the role of states and local circumstance.--, Provided by publisher
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