Beyond the Walled City
Discover the compelling insights of Beyond the Walled City by Guadalupe Garcia, published by the University of California Press in 2015. This thought-provoking book spans 296 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between urban space and imperial governance from the late sixteenth century onwards. Garcia meticulously examines how the creation and regulation of urban environments were deeply intertwined with the politics of racial exclusion and social control. With a focus on historical context, this work provides a critical understanding of how urban spaces have been shaped by power dynamics and societal structures. Perfect for readers interested in urban studies, history, and social justice, Beyond the Walled City invites you to explore the complexities of urban life and the forces that have influenced it throughout history.