*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. v*INTRODUCTION, pg. vii*Urban Violence in Imperial Rome, pg. 1*The Process of Modernization and the Industrial Revolution in England, pg. 23*Social Mobility and Phases of Industrialization, pg. 59*Social Mobility in a Nineteenth-Century European City: Some Findings and Implications, pg. 83*Fertility, Nuptiality, and Occupation: A Study of Coal Mining Populations and Regions in England and Wales in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, pg. 101*Coal Miners on Strike: The Transformation of Strike Demands and the Formation of a National Union, pg. 137*Men in Motion: Some Data and Speculations about Urban Population Mobility in Nineteenth-Century America, pg. 171*Patterns of Work and Family Organization: Buffalo's Italians, pg. 201*Tradition, Modernity, and the American Industrial Worker: Reflections and Critique, pg. 217*In Pursuit of the American City, pg. 245*Public Opinion in Urban History, pg. 251*Urban Networks and Historical Stages, pg. 257*From "Parasitic" to "Generative": The Transformation of Post-Colonial Cities in India, pg. 285*The City Overseas, pg. 317*The Contributors, pg. 324
"Rabb and Rotberg's Industrialization and Urbanizationis slick, sophisticated to the touch and to the eye, and impossibly eclectic in its presentation of an urban experience that reaches from imperial Rome to post-colonial India, passing by early industrialization in England, Wales and the United States, and social experience in Gilded Age and Progressive Boston and Buffalo."--Urban History Review
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