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Some scholars have termed this phenomenon China's "medieval urban revolution".
Civilization begins with the urban revolution of the Bronze Age.
Plotting urban revolution isnt a poor boys hobby.
Revolution in the urban revolution: The emergence of Indus urbanization.
The agricultural revolution and subsequent urban revolution led to an increase in the dog population and a demand for specialization.
'Spreading pancake' But China's urban revolution has also destroyed as much as it has built.
The term "urban revolution" was introduced in the 1930s by V. Gordon Childe, an Australian archaeologist.
Wang insisted that urban revolution was preferable to rural revolution, despite the fact that China was actually a largely agricultural country.
In the late 19th century, the populists' attempt to preserve a Jeffersonian America in the midst of the industrial, urban revolution was bound to fail.
Bookchin tied libertarian municipalism to a utopian vision for decentralizing cities into small, human scaled eco-communities, and to a concept of urban revolution.
Namazga V around 2000-1600 BCE is the period of "urban revolution" following the Anatolian model with little or no irrigation.
Political scientist whose studies on race and ethnic studies informed his work as co-author of "Detroit: I Do Mind Dying: A Study in Urban Revolution"
The struggle to save the Dundas Sherbourne Community House was the Boston Tea Party of Toronto's urban revolution, Mrs. Jacobs says.
Mao (and his supporters) had advocated the idea that Asian and world communist movements should emulate China's model of peasant revolution, not the Soviet model of urban revolution.
German social historians trace the Zunftrevolution, the urban revolution of guildmembers against a controlling urban patriciate, sometimes reading into them, however, perceived foretastes of the class struggles of the 19th century.
As editor of the newspaper, Cavour gained a great degree of influence in Sardinian politics; in an editorial on 23 March he pressed for a war to drive the Austrians from Lombardy and Venice, where urban revolutions were under way.
The extreme leftism of the new communist leadership included what Mao Zedong called military adventurism, which included attempts to take over the large cities, a result of unrealistic optimism on the Chinese revolution and a direct copy of the Soviet model of urban revolution.
Thus, Lenin's practical application of Marxism and working-class urban revolution to the social, political, and economic conditions of the agrarian peasant society that was Tsarist Russia sparked the "revolutionary nationalism of the poor" to depose the absolute monarchy of the three-hundred-year Romanov dynasty (1613-1917).
Gordon Childe defined the development of civilization as the result of two successive revolutions: the Neolithic Revolution, triggering the development of settled communities, and the Urban Revolution, which enhanced tendencies towards dense settlements, specialized occupational groups, social classes, exploitation of surpluses, monumental public buildings and writing.