ABSTRACT

This is Volume III of thirteen in a collection on Urban and Regional Sociology. Originally published in 1967. A basic feature of the life and organization of advanced societies is the cohesion of socio-geographic groups at various levels. There are many aspects to this field of study. For this work is selected for examination the role of the central place—be it hamlet, village, town, city, or metropolis—as a focus of human activity and organization and leadership in the service of a surrounding tributary area. This field of study has been called 'human ecology' in the United States and 'social morphology' in France.

part I|91 pages

The City as Regional Centre

chapter 1|11 pages

The Region as a Social Unit

chapter 2|16 pages

The Nature of the City

chapter 3|30 pages

The City as a Regional Centre

chapter 4|32 pages

The City as a Whole

part II|108 pages

The City-Region

chapter 5|24 pages

The Regional Relations of the City

chapter 6|53 pages

The City-Region in Western Europe

chapter 7|29 pages

The City-Region in Britain

part III|99 pages

Regionalism and the City-Region

chapter 8|19 pages

Regionalism in France

chapter 9|36 pages

Regionalism in Britain

chapter 10|22 pages

Regionalism in Germany

chapter 11|20 pages

Conclusion