Metropolis: A History of the City, Humankind's Greatest Invention

Author: Ben Wilson
Publisher: Anchor
Year of Publication: 2021
Print Length: 480 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / History, Popular Science
Area: Uruk (Modern Iraq), Harappa (Modern Punjab, Pakistan), Babylon (Modern Iraq), Athens (Greece), Alexandria (Egypt), Rome (Italy), Baghdad (Iraq), Lübeck (Germany), Lisbon (Portugal), Malacca (Malaysia), Tenochtitlan (Modern Mexico City, Mexico), Amsterdam (The Netherlands), London (The UK), Manchester (The UK), Chicago (The USA), Paris (France), New York (The USA), Warsaw (Poland), Los Angeles (The USA), Lagos (Nigeria)
Topic: City & Urban, History, Civilization, Cultural Heritage/Legacy, Culture & Society, Democracy, Diversity, Governance, Organization, Politics & Power, Trade
In a captivating tour of cities famous and forgotten, acclaimed historian Ben Wilson tells the glorious, millennia-spanning story how urban living sparked humankind’s greatest innovations.
“A towering achievement…. Reading this book is like visiting an exhilarating city for the first time—dazzling.” —The Wall Street Journal
During the two hundred millennia of humanity’s existence, nothing has shaped us more profoundly than the city. From their very beginnings, cities created such a flourishing of human endeavor—new professions, new forms of art, worship and trade—that they kick-started civilization. Guiding us through the centuries, Wilson reveals the innovations nurtured by the inimitable energy of human beings together: civics in the agora of Athens, global trade in ninth-century Baghdad, finance in the coffeehouses of London, domestic comforts in the heart of Amsterdam, peacocking in Belle Époque Paris. In the modern age, the skyscrapers of New York City inspired utopian visions of community design, while the trees of twenty-first-century Seattle and Shanghai point to a sustainable future in the age of climate change. Page-turning, irresistible, and rich with engrossing detail, Metropolis is a brilliant demonstration that the story of human civilization is the story of cities.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
World Map
Introduction: The Metropolitan Century
1. Dawn of the City – Uruk, 4000-1900 BC
2. The Garden of Eden and Sin City – Harappa and Babylon, 2000-539 BC
3. Cosmopolis – Athens and Alexandria, 507-30 BC
4. Imperial Megacity – Rome, 30 BC – AD 537
5. Gastropolis – Baghdad, 537-1258
6. Cities of War – Lübeck, 1226-1491
7. Cities of the World – Lisbon, Malacca, Tenochtitlan, Amsterdam, 1492-1666
8. The Sociable Metropolis – London, 1666-1820
9. The Gates of Hell? – Manchester and Chicago, 1830-1914
10. Paris Syndrome – Paris, 1830-1914
11. Skyscraper Souls – New York, 1899-1939
12. Annihilation – Warsaw, 1939-45
13. Sounds of the Suburbs – Los Angeles, 1945-99
14. Megacity – Lagos, 1999-2020
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index

Ben Wilson is an author and historian living in Suffolk, England. He was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a first class degree and an MPhil in history. He has consulted on scripts for various TV history programmes, and has himself appeared on TV and on national radio in the UK, Ireland and the USA. He has given lectures at Tate Britain, Cambridge and Zagreb and at book festivals in the UK including the Edinburgh Festival. He has written for the Spectator, Literary Review, Independent on Sunday, Scotsman, Men’s Health, Guardian Online and GQ.
He is the author of five previous books, including What Price Liberty?, for which he received the Somerset Maugham Award, and the Sunday Times bestseller Empire of the Deep: The Rise and Fall of the British.
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