Ekistics in Arnold J. Toynbee Works

O. V. Vorobieva
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In the article the author examines the origin and development of the research interest of the British historian Arnold Joseph Toynbee (1889–1975) in ekistics, the science of the formation and evolution of human settlements. It describes the circumstances of his meeting and cooperation with the Greek architect Constantinos Doxiadis, the originator of this science, and analyses three of Toynbee’s books written in the course of this collaboration, which have not yet attracted much scholarly attention so far. Toynbee tried to combine the view of the city offered by ekistics with his own historical ideas and his interest in human geography. The author demonstrates that for Toynbee the city is part of the general civilizing process, a general historical phenomenon – both horizontal and vertical – and it is this view of the city that is the least developed aspect of world urbanism. Toynbee makes a number of interesting observations, showing how patterns of urban life developed in antiquity, have been transmitted in time and space, appearing in different areas of the globe, and have been partially transformed under the influence of world processes, especially colonialism and globalization. The author concludes that Toynbee’s observations on the relationship between tradition, modernization, and colonization in the structure of cities, on the specificity of imperial cities, on the peculiarities of creating an urban environment in the space of the modern megacity and Ecumenopolis may have a certain potential for future urban studies.
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阿诺德-J.-汤因比作品中的生态学
在这篇文章中,作者探讨了英国历史学家阿诺德-约瑟夫-汤因比(1889-1975 年)对生态学(研究人类住区形成和演变的科学)的研究兴趣的起源和发展。该书描述了他与这门科学的创始人、希腊建筑师康斯坦丁诺斯-多克萨迪斯(Constantinos Doxiadis)会面和合作的情况,并分析了汤因比在合作过程中撰写的三本书,这些书至今尚未引起学术界的广泛关注。汤因比试图将 Ekistics 提供的城市观点与其自身的历史观念和对人文地理学的兴趣结合起来。作者表明,在汤因比看来,城市是普遍文明进程的一部分,是一种普遍的历史现象--无论是横向的还是纵向的--而正是这种城市观是世界城市论中最不发达的方面。汤因比提出了许多有趣的观点,展示了城市生活模式是如何在古代发展起来的,又是如何在时间和空间上传播,出现在全球不同地区,并在世界进程,尤其是殖民主义和全球化的影响下发生了部分转变。作者总结道,汤因比对城市结构中传统、现代化和殖民化之间的关系,帝国城市的特殊性,在现代大城市和普世大都市空间中创造城市环境的特殊性的观察,可能对未来的城市研究具有一定的潜力。
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