City Walls
Discover the fascinating exploration of urban fortifications in City Walls by James D. Tracy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this comprehensive volume spans 720 pages and delves into the significance of wall-building traditions across various cultures and historical contexts. Tracy's insightful essays, originally published in 2000, highlight how these structures not only serve as defensive strategies but also embody the symbolism of power unique to each locality. This engaging examination invites readers to appreciate the overlooked importance of city walls in shaping human history and urban development. Ideal for those interested in sociology, history, and the evolution of cities, City Walls is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the interplay between architecture and society.