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Cities, Railways, Modernities - London, Paris, and the Nineteenth Century

English · Paperback / Softback

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Cities, Railways, Modernities chronicles the transformation that London and Paris experienced during the nineteenth century through the lens of the London Underground and the Paris Métro. By highlighting the multiple ways in which the future of the two cities was imagined and the role that railways played in that process, it challenges and refines two of the most dominant myths of urban modernity: A planned Paris and an unplanned London. The book recovers a significant body of work around the ideas, the plans, the context and the building of metropolitan railways in the two cities to provide new insights into the relationship of transport technologies and urban change during the nineteenth century.

List of contents

1. Past Futures 2. Circulation and Improvement 3. Lines and Circles 4. Steam and Light 5. Modernities, or, Remembering Future Events

About the author

Carlos López Galviz is a Lecturer in Social Futures at Lancaster University, UK.

Summary

Cities, Railways, Modernities presents the transformation of 19th-century London and Paris in the light of the futures that metropolitan railways engendered. Highlighting a wide range of past futures and routes not taken, the book reconsiders what the notion of modernity has to offer to understand urban change in modern cities.

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