Tikabo Gebreyesus, Christian Borgemeister, Cristina Herrero- Jáuregui
Hasil untuk "Urbanization. City and country"
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Leo Ou-fan Lee
Henry Brugsch-Bey
Chea Parton
In Country Teachers in City Schools, Chea Parton uses conversations with teachers who grew up one place and ended up teaching in another to investigate the influence of place on the personal and professional identity building of teachers and their teaching practice.
Pavel Horák
David Baruffati, Mhairi Mackenzie, David Walsh et al.
John Holmes, Geoffrey
Phil McManus
Bantom Michael
Howard K. Rabinowitz
Abstract Cities were the cornerstone of the Roman empire. They were centres of population, trade, manufacturing, and all forms of culture, as well as the basic building blocks of the administration. Virtually the entire empire was divided into the territories of cities, which maintained order locally and collected taxes. These tasks fell on the willing shoulders of a landowning aristocracy, whose members competed for the high municipal offices that would bring them distinction.
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