Urban Sociology
Discover the intricate dynamics of urban life with "Urban Sociology" by R. N. Morris, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This insightful book, spanning 178 pages, serves as a theoretical introduction to urban sociology, rooted in the foundational urban theories of Louis Wirth. Morris systematically explores Wirth's key concepts, examining their relevance across various contexts including pre-industrial cities, industrial cities, and bureaucratic systems. The book delves into the essential conditions for the emergence of cities and the processes of industrialization, making it an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike. Enhance your understanding of urban environments and societal structures with this compelling read that bridges theory and practical insights.