what are the ten points to charactarize a city?
what two historical phases are the result from the end of ideologies?
what institutions do villages have?
communal institutions
what institutions do cities have?
-Administrative and political institutions
- A power that is not communal
- Power of the leader and community of citizens
what are two forms of public buildings?
Seats of power and the seats of communal life
Public buildings for the basic functions of a
government:
Public buildings to serve the community:
Merchants became central to urban
communities:
Political autonomy:
city council that governs
Legal autonomy:
laws and courts to protect citizens and regulate
Fiscal autonomy:
urban budget, urban taxes
what is wafq?
A Islamic religious or charitable foundation created by an
endowed trust fund.
* Donation of a building or land for religious or charitable purposes
* No aimed at profit, but at donations for public facilities.
* Examples: orphanage, bathhouse, hospital, school or mosque.
what civic buildings are there in europe?
Town halls and squares: representation of selfgovernment
and urban power
what civic buildings are there in the Islamic world?
Mosques: representation of Ottoman power and
Islam
what civic buildings are there in Asia?
Temples: representation of the emperor and
power of central government
what civic buildings are there in Latin America?
Square: symbol of Spanish rule
What does the ideal city represent?
what is the impact of modern state formation in Europe?
what are Problems with the model of the Oriental City and the Western City?
Models and opposition of East versus West contested:
City and state in Europe 1500-1800
Restricted concept of citizenship became typical of Western tradition since middle ages
Characteristics:
* Exclusive citizenship (citizens vs residants)
* Self-governance of cities
* Communal civic institutions
State-formation leads to decline urban autonomy
Forms of self-governance also in premodern China, Japan and Ottoman Empire, but:
* Mostly more informal
* Much more directed by central governments
what does habermans say?
Public Sphere in Western Europe emerges:
“Realm of social life in which public opinion canvbe formed”
* Rise of public political and social debate
* Newspapers and pamphlets
* Public houses, associations and societies that discuss societal matters
Benedict Anderson (1983) :
Imagined communities
A socially constructed community, imagined by the people who
perceive themselves as a group >
1. Members identify with the community as an entity
2. Shared image of the community