Transformationen städtischer Umwelt: Das Beispiel Linz, 1700 bis 1900
Abstract
Research on urban and environmental history has so far mainly examined the second half of the 19th century if it takes into account the period before 1900. They are thus concentrating on a phase in which settlement densification and industrialization brought new environmental problems with them and modern supply and disposal systems were set up in western European cities. Long-term transformation processes were often overlooked and continuities underestimated. Georg Stöger asks in his book am Example of the medium-sized town Linz (Upper Austria) after changes such as the persistence of the urban environment in the 18th and 19th centuries, according to the relevant actors and their logics natural impacts such as epidemics, supply crises and natural hazards
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