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A cities’ perspective
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
City and state beginnings: Western Asia’s great creative interlude
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
Conceptual toolkits
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
Extraordinary Cities
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
In this innovative, ambitious and wide-ranging book, Peter Taylor demonstrates that cities are the epicenters of human advancement. In exploring cities as sites through which economies flourish, by harnessing the creative potential of myriad communication networks, the author considers cities from varying temporal and spatial perspectives. Four stories of cities are told: the origins of city networks; the domination of cities by world-empires; the genesis of a singular modern creative interval in which innovation culminates in today’s globalised cities; and finally, the need for cities to act as centres for human creativity to produce a more resilient global society in the current crisis century.
Geographies of beginning creative interludes
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
Making the modern world- system: Western Europe’s great creative interlude
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
Towards green networks of cities for the twenty- first century
Millennia of Moral Syndromes, World-Systems and City/State Relations
Peter J. Taylor
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