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The unique aspects of the ``Eternal City'' are explored by leading experts in this in-depth study. Divided into two parts, Part One looks at the historical setting of modern Rome, the negative image of Rome throughout Italy and the economic dependence of Rome on its existence as a highly centralized focal point of all cultural and commercial activity. Part Two explores the expansion and decentralization of Rome from the interwar period to today; details the social geography of the city; and highlights contemporary and future problems.
John Agnew is Professor of Geography at UCLA. His books include The United States in the World Economy and co-authorship of The Geography of the World Economy.
HISTORICAL ROOTS. Myths of Rome. The Eternal City. Planning a Capital. The Bureaucratic City. CONTEMPORARY ROME. The Geography of Functions and Activities. The Social Geography of the City. The Rise of the Periphery. Future Rome. References. Index.
Agnew, Livingstone, John A. Agnew, David J. Livingstone, Alisdair Rogers, New York) Agnew, John A. (Syracuse University, UK) Livingstone, David J. (University of Portsmouth
Agnew, Mitchell, John A. Agnew, Katharyne Mitchell, Gerard Toal, USA) Agnew, John A. (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Mitchell, Katharyne (University of Washington, USA) Toal, Gerard (Virginia Tech, John A Agnew
John A. Agnew, Virginie Mamadouh, Anna Secor, Joanne Sharp, Los Angeles (UCLA)) Agnew, John A. (The University of California, Virginie (University of Amsterdam) Mamadouh, Anna (University of Kentucky) Secor, Joanne (University of Glasgow) Sharp, John A Agnew
John A. Agnew, James S. Duncan, USA) Agnew, John A. (University of California, Los Angeles, UK) Duncan, James S. (University of Cambridge, John A Agnew, James S Duncan