Histoire des villes nord-américaines

À partir du milieu du XIXe siècle, l’Amérique du Nord est le théâtre d’une révolution industrielle qui transforme radicalement le visage de ses villes. En quelques décennies, les métropoles du continent s’imposent comme incarnations d’une modernité urbaine triomphante. Et dans l’ombre de chacune d’entre elle, il y a ceux et celles qui luttent contre les inégalités qui s’y accentuent et y persistent.


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Release dateApril 25th 2022
LanguageFrench
PublisherSEPTENTRION
CollectionAujourd'hui l'histoire
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Number of pages174 pages
CompositionSingle-component retail product
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FormatTrade paperback (US)
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