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Five Thousand Years of Urbanization
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SKU: 9788173046148
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“Five Thousand Years of Urbanization” by Reeta Grewal (ISBN: 9788173046148) offers a comprehensive exploration of urban development across five millennia. Discover the fascinating evolution of cities, from ancient settlements to modern metropolises. Explore key factors influencing urban growth, planning, and societal impact. A must-read for urban studies enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the history of human settlements.
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Gagan B N –
A comprehensive study that sometimes gets bogged down in detail. Good for serious researchers.
Anil Sandhu –
It is a good book to have to learn about how the cities around us came to be today. Recommend for history lover!
Anchit Ambesh –
A deep dive into the history of cities. A bit dense but ultimately rewarding to the reader.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
I enjoyed learning about the ancient cities. The book could use more visuals, but it provides great insight.
Shreya –
I was hoping for more on modern urbanization challenges. A good foundation nonetheless.
Dev Verma –
Reeta Grewal’s book provided great insight into factors influencing urban growth. The societal impact portion was well researched.
Darshit Pokarna –
A must have for urban studies. Book provides great overview of urban development across the world, good reading.
Tanishq Kumar –
Well-researched and informative. It could have been more concise, but it’s a valuable resource.
Pramda Pandey –
A fascinating overview, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Good for research purposes. Explores urban development across millennia.
Tanmay Sharma –
The book is extremely informative. It offers great details from ancient settlements to modern metropolises. A must-read.
Abhay Kumar Verma –
An interesting topic, but the writing style wasn’t very engaging. Good information, though.
Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni –
Informative, but heavy on historical data. Could be more balanced with social and economic analysis of current urbanization.