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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
This article intends to highlight and analyse the main events, marks and cases which have accompanied the emergence of urban history as a specific field of knowledge. Our focus will fundamentally be oriented toward the events and works of international impact. So this article is mainly based on British and American literature, because of the innovative role played by these two countries in the development of historical analysis of the city, as well as the international diffusion potential given by the English languagewherein these contributions were made. In this paper our interest will be concentrated more on marks and references concerning the constitution of that field ofknowledge than the historiographic production itself.
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