Pergamon Oxford Geographies
E-Book, Englisch, 217 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4831-5036-9
Verlag: Elsevier Reference Monographs
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1;Front Cover;1
2;A Social Geography of England and Wales;4
3;Copyright Page ;5
4;Table of Contents;6
5;Preface;8
6;Chapter 1. An Introduction;10
6.1;Through the Looking-glass;10
6.2;References and Further Reading;13
7;Chapter 2. Theories of Industrialization and Urbanization;14
7.1;Approaches;14
7.2;Traditional and Modern Societies;16
7.3;Urbanism as a Way of Life;18
7.4;Social Area Theory;23
7.5;Marx and Engels on Residential Differentiation;28
7.6;References and Further Reading;30
8;Chapter 3. Pre-Industrial England;32
8.1;Introduction;32
8.2;Families and Households;33
8.3;The Community;35
8.4;Urban Life and Institutions;39
8.5;London as a Pre-industrial City;43
8.6;The Demise of Pre-industrial England;46
8.7;References and Further Reading;47
9;Chapter 4. The Modernization of English Society;49
9.1;Population Change;49
9.2;Rural Life in Victorian England;54
9.3;Migration in Victorian England;58
9.4;Industrialization;61
9.5;References and Further Reading;68
10;Chapter 5. Social Patterns in Nineteenth–Century Cities;70
10.1;Contemporary Observations;70
10.2;Segregation in Victorian Cities;72
10.3;Migrant Populations;78
10.4;Class and Status;80
10.5;Transport;82
10.6;Housing;84
10.7;Spatial Structure;91
10.8;References and Further Reading;93
11;Chapter 6. Structural Models of English Cities;95
11.1;Introduction;95
11.2;Ecological Theory;96
11.3;Micro-Economic Theory;106
11.4;Alternative Geometries;111
11.5;References and Further Reading;113
12;Chapter 7. Segregation and Patterns of Behaviour in Urban Areas;116
12.1;Residential Segregation;116
12.2;Neighbourhood and Behaviour;122
12.3;Residential Mobility;124
12.4;References and Further Reading;131
13;Chapter 8. The Geography of Housing in England and Wales;133
13.1;The Provision of Housing;133
13.2;Changes in Tenure;135
13.3;Tenure and Status;139
13.4;A Theory of Housing Classes;150
13.5;Tenure and Location;152
13.6;Location and Status;156
13.7;Housing and Mobility;158
13.8;Some Final Comments;162
13.9;References and Further Reading;163
14;Chapter 9. The Inner City;166
14.1;Recognizing the Problems;166
14.2;Social Disorganization in the Inner City;168
14.3;Weil-Being;173
14.4;Race and the Inner City;175
14.5;Economy and Environment;179
14.6;Government Policy;182
14.7;References and Further Reading;184
15;Chapter 10. Beyond the Fringe;187
15.1;The Fringe in Context;187
15.2;Social and Spatial Processes Beyond the Fringe: Commuting;190
15.3;Hobby Farming and Retirement Migration;195
15.4;Second Homes and Tourism;198
15.5;The Challenge of Interpreting Social Change;200
15.6;References and Further Reading;201
16;Chapter 11. Social Geography and Relevance;204
16.1;Weil-Being;204
16.2;Relevance;208
16.3;References and Further Reading;211
17;Index;214