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Reconceptualizing Urban History

Reconceptualizing urban history means reexamining how we understand the development of cities over time. Instead of just focusing on well-known events or famous figures, this approach considers broader social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors that shape urban life. It emphasizes diverse perspectives and contexts, including marginalized communities, local traditions, and everyday experiences. By doing so, it offers a more comprehensive view of how cities evolve, function, and influence people's lives, helping us better understand the complexity of urban environments today and in the past.