anti-urbanism
anti-urbanism An intellectual current and strand of social science writing which is critical of the city as a social form. Negative attitudes to urbanization—and the ‘pastoral myth’ of the countryside—predate the industrial revolution. However, as Robert Nisbet has observed, ‘revulsion for the city, fear of it as a force in culture, and forebodings with respect to the psychological conditions surrounding it’ date from the nineteenth century. While some radicals (notably Karl
Marx and Friedrich
Engels) saw aspects of
urbanization as socially progressive, for liberals and conservatives it posed problems of
social control. Classical sociology reflected these concerns. According to Nisbet, ‘the city … form[ed] the context of most sociological propositions relating to disorganisation, alienation, and mental isolation—all stigmata of loss of community and membership’ (
The Sociological Tradition, 1966).
The presumed breakdown of traditional
communities in urban societies was a powerful theme in the work of Auguste
Comte, Frédéric Le Play, and Émile
Durkheim. More specifically, anti-urbanism affected the development of rural and
urban sociology: Ferdinand
Tönnies's suggestion that cities were prime locations for
Gesellschaftlich (instrumental and associational) social relations was developed by Georg
Simmel (
The Metropolis and Mental Life, 1903), whose work strongly influenced the
Chicago urban sociologists.
Contemporary sociology largely rejects anti-urbanism. It is now generally recognized that the growth of cities, and the varied forms of social association occurring within them, are both consequences of the emergence of modern industrial societies. The city, in other words, is ‘a mirror of … history, class structure and culture’ ( R. Glass ,
Clichés of Urban Doom, 1989)
. See also
COMMUNITY STUDIES.
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Thomas Parnell's "Night-Piece on Death" and Edward Young's Night Thoughts.(Essays)(Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality: In Nine Nights)(Critical essay)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: ANQ; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...tangunt." An accomplished version of ars moriendi, Thomas Parnell's "Night-Piece on Death" (published in 1722...Immortality: In Nine Nights (1742-44). Two passages in Parnell's poem, above all, illustrate the extent of Young...
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Quality remains firm's trademark Twenty years ago two Newton Abbot carpenters Ian Thomas, then 27, and Neil Parnell, 31, had a dream.
Newspaper article from: Herald Express (Torquay UK); 7/18/2007; 578 words
; Twenty years ago two Newton Abbot carpenters Ian Thomas, then 27, and Neil Parnell, 31, had a dream. With only a week of work guaranteed and young families to support, they took a risk in the hope that their...
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PARNELL, DONALD R.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 12/17/2000; 500 words
; ...Watervliet, David Janse of Green Island, Lucien Parnell of Gansevoort and the late Donald R. Parnell, Jr.; two daughters, Amber Brady of...Lisa Fletcher of Watervliet; brother of Thomas L. Parnell of Lansingburgh, Violet Acevedo, James...
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John V. Parnell
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 3/1/2004; ; 421 words
; ...Reardon, both of Scituate; three sons, Robert Parnell of Connecticut, John Parnell Jr. of Hanover and Charles Parnell of Marshfield; a brother, Thomas Parnell of Brunswick, Maine; a sister, Sally Cusick of Waltham; 21 grandchildren...
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Robert Emmet Parnell.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/21/2003; 520 words
; ...Robert) Sutton and Christine Parnell; son, Stephen Parnell; granddaughter, Daphne Sutton; and his brothers, William, Thomas (Cleve), Michael (Sheila...his parents, Dr. William T. Parnell and Katherine Parnell, R.N...
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Parnell re-elected to recreation board
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 5/5/2003; ; 505 words
; ...election turnout in recent years. Parnell, who has served on the commission...challenger John Ferris received 89. Parnell, associate director of athletics...things we were working on," Parnell said. "We've got a board...Mathew MacIver, Town Moderator Thomas L.P. O'Donnell and Town...
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Pool: Parnell is punished for error.
Newspaper article from: Peterborough Evening Telegraph (Peterborough, England); 9/5/2007; 700+ words
; ...beating Dave Hughes 7-4, Parnell was punished at the last 64...professional competition, Parnell was 7-6 down against Tony...but never potted a ball as Parnell cleared again to win 8-7...D. Kirby, D. Gowen, N. Thomas and C. Henson in singles and...
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GOV. PARNELL MOURNS FALLEN SOLDIERS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 9/11/2009; 395 words
; ...Sept. 10 -- Gov. Sean Parnell , R-Alaska, has issued the...news release: Governor Sean Parnell today offered his condolences...and democracy," Governor Parnell said. "They will be remembered...Ohio; Private First Class Thomas F. Lyons, 20, of Fernley...
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Flying Fingal in control as understrength Longford crash at Parnell Park.
Newspaper article from: Longford Leader (Longford, Republic of Ireland); 7/10/2008; 700+ words
; ...of eight points to spare in the game at Parnell Park on Saturday last. All of which means...forced to field without injured full-back Thomas Stakem and the unavailable Mark Cassidy...played in front of around 100 spectators at Parnell Park on Saturday last, the Fingal side...
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ALABAMA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ISSUES ORDER TO PARNELL MOBILE HOME SERVICE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 1/12/2007; 457 words
; ...order: INFORMAL DOCKET C-14243 F2665 F2665 VERNIE PARNELL, SR. DBA PARNELL MOBILE HOME SERVICE 23087 BLACKWATER LANE ROBERTSDALE...A True Copy, Jan Cook, Commissioner Walter L. Thomas, Jr., Secretary Susan D. Parker, Commissioner
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Thomas Parnell
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Thomas Parnell 1679-1718, Irish poet, b. Dublin. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he was archdeacon of Clogher from 1706. He was...
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Parnell, Thomas
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Parnell, Thomas (1679–1718), was archdeacon of Clogher and a friend of Swift and Pope (to whose...night-pieces and churchyard scenes that have since appeared’ ( Goldsmith's Life of Parnell , 1770).
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Croke, Thomas William
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Croke, Thomas William (1824–1902), Catholic...and the Land League but severely criticized Parnell 's divorce case and worked to have him replaced...whose headquarters in Dublin bears his name. Thomas O'Connor
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O'Connor, Thomas Power
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
O'Connor, Thomas Power (1848–1929), politician, supporter of Parnell . His life of Lord Beaconsfield (1879) attracted much attention for its unsparing attack on Disraeli . He was founder of the...
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Flanagan, Thomas
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Flanagan, Thomas (1923–2002), born in Connecticut, for many years a professor...Irish history fictionally from the Fenian Rising in 1867 to the death of Parnell in 1891, and The End of the Hunt (1995), coming up through the Easter...
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