GEOG 350 Lecture 6: Lecture 6 Notes
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It is a fundamental type of social living and living together. "classic" urban form --> impacts how we think about cities together. Fundamentally transforms social and economic relations in the city (compares against historical and contemporary urbanization) --> also changes how we live in the city today. Were built according to new economic logics (e. g. capitalism introduced in the 18th century) These new economic logics were layered on top of social relations and pre- Essentially a transition to new manufacturing systems --> happened in 1760s to 1840s. There were new cottage industries that allowed farmers/agricultural producers to do manufacturing at the same time. Land ownership started to become divorced from land use --> the workplace and the home became separated. Thus this lead to fierce competition for better land with better resources --> e. g. if you wanted to build a mill, you would have to build a mill near a water body of water.