Resenha do Livro: Histórias de duas cidades: Paris, Londres e o nascimento da cidade moderna
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Arquitetura e sociedade. Paris. Londres. História.Abstract
O livro “História de duas cidades: Paris, Londres e o nascimento da cidade moderna”, de Jonathan Conlin, é fascinante. O historiador americano, radicado na Grã-Bretanha e reconhecido por pesquisas na área de museologia, utiliza uma abordagem que combina erudição, criatividade, pesquisa documental e imaginação histórica para analisar o desenvolvimento das cidades modernas a partir da Paris e da Londres dos séculos XVIII e XIX – ou seja, a chance de sermos tomados de surpresa nos mantêm alertas ao longo do livro.Downloads
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RONCAYOLO, Marcel. La ville et ses territoires. Paris: Gallimard, 1990.
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