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Urban Sociology by Egon Ernest Bergel

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Urban Sociology by Egon Ernest Bergel is a foundational academic text that examines the development, structure, and functioning of urban communities, offering deep insights into urban life, social organization, and the challenges posed by rapid urbanization in the modern era.

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Urban Sociology
Author: Egon Ernest Bergel
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company
Edition: 1955
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Size: 5.5 inch x 8 inch

 

Published in 1955 by McGraw-Hill, Urban Sociology by Egon Ernest Bergel is a classic, scholarly exploration into the complexities of urban environments and how cities influence human behavior, social structures, and cultural evolution. This comprehensive volume stands as a seminal work in the field of sociology, widely used by students, researchers, and urban planners.

Bergel presents a thorough analysis of the processes that shape urban society, including industrialization, migration, class stratification, and the rise of metropolitan regions. Drawing from both theoretical frameworks and empirical case studies, the book sheds light on how cities grow, how neighborhoods form and shift, and how people navigate social roles within crowded, dynamic environments. Topics such as family life in the city, crime and deviance, housing, racial and ethnic communities, and civic institutions are discussed with clarity and academic rigor.

The work is distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, incorporating perspectives from history, economics, political science, and human geography to provide a multifaceted view of the urban condition. Bergel also reflects on the psychological effects of urban living, including alienation, anonymity, and the formation of subcultures.

As relevant today as it was at the time of publication, Urban Sociology continues to provide essential theoretical foundations and practical insights for understanding the challenges and potentials of urban life in an ever-globalizing world.

  • A landmark text in the field of urban sociology

  • Covers urban growth, social stratification, housing, and community organization

  • Examines the psychological and social effects of urbanization

  • Interdisciplinary approach drawing from multiple social sciences

  • Features in-depth case studies and real-world examples

  • Offers foundational knowledge for students, researchers, and urban professionals

  • An important reference for understanding 20th-century urban development trends

  • Ideal for courses in sociology, urban studies, and city planning

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