The Urban Logistic Network : Cities, Transport and Distribution in Europe from the Middle Ages to Modern Times
2019 ed.
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Palgrave Studies in Economic History
ISBN-10
3030276015
ISBN-13
9783030276010
Edition
2019 ed.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 31st, 2020
Print length
253 Pages
Product Classification:
Historical geographyUrban economicsEconomic historyEconomic geography
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This edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of gateways in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern world. Using different historical case studies, the authors consider how logistics shaped urban networks and were shaped by them.
This edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of gateways in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern world. In the past, gateway cities were merely perceived as transport points, only relevant to maritime shipping. Today they are seen as the organic entities coordinating the allocation of resources and supporting the growth, efficiency and sustainability of logistics (including both the transport and distribution of goods and services). Using different historical case studies, the authors consider how logistics shaped urban networks and were shaped by them.
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