The sociology of individuality and the history of urban society

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This article explores the role of individuality in Europe's urban past. In so doing, it builds on Georg Simmel's famous article 'The metropolis and mental life' as well as recent work especially by Bernard Lahire, Niklas Luhmann and Uwe Schimank. The article brings out key sociological insights and links them to a range of studies by urban historians, which are thus revisited from a fresh angle. The focus is on three key dimensions of the modern city: First, sites of social and cultural life; secondly, politics and government; thirdly, non-humans such as material objects, animals and natural elements.

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Föllmer, M. (2020). The sociology of individuality and the history of urban society. Urban History, 47(2), 311–326. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926819000877

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