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- W4384301044 abstract "Rather than refer to the notorious difficulties in defining the terms ‘city’ or ‘town’, historians often speak of certain types of cities or towns, highlighting either a key functional aspect or a visible feature of these more or less dense settlements: ‘agro-town’, ‘merchant city’, ‘port city’, ‘court city’, ‘working-class city’, ‘mining city’, ‘consumer/producer city’, ‘market town’, to name but a few. While typologies are particularly useful for intercultural comparison, city types also bring with them issues that need to be reflected upon: some types emerged from a specific cultural context or have only regional validity, conversely are others like the ‘Islamic city’ too global and would therefore have to be differentiated regionally. In addition, there is the general caveat that every typology foregrounds certain characteristic, thus passing over other characteristics of a specific city, not to mention the suggested static nature of a type, which stands in contrast to the dynamics of many cities. For a meaningful application of city types, especially in the religion-and-urbanity research context, we will trace the history of typologising cities, both in the history of science (e.g. Max Weber) and in older traditions. In a second step, we focus on Weber’s reception in three selected areas: (1) in the discussion of the ‘Islamic city’, which already started in the 1920s, and its subsequent variants of ‘Ottoman’, and ‘Arab cities’; (2) in the typology of cities, which was mainly influenced by German scholarship (at Münster, etc.); (3) in research on East-Central European[1] cities based primarily on German-language research. Although this is a chronologically and regionally limited section of the history of city typology, it can nevertheless provide a basis for a systematic discussion and development of new city types less culturally predetermined." @default.
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- W4384301044 date "2023-07-14" @default.
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- W4384301044 title "Typologising Cities: Historical and Methodological Reflections" @default.
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