ABSTRACT

This is Volume I of thirteen in the Urban and Regional Sociology series. Originally published in 1965, the study aims with trying to present a sociological perspective rather than a guide to social policy. Written just before the change of government in October 1964, the purpose of this book is to try to introduce an element of theoretical consideration into the study of urbanism in contemporary Britain.

chapter one|3 pages

Introduction to the Problem

chapter two|24 pages

Descriptive Comparison of Rural and Urban

chapter three|41 pages

Rural-Urban Comparison: A Quantitative Approach

chapter four|46 pages

Urban Society

chapter five|34 pages

The Control of Urban Development

chapter six|34 pages

Focus on the Neighbourhood

chapter seven|31 pages

A Theoretical Viewpoint

chapter eight|8 pages

Conclusions