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Iconography and circulation on the Atlantic seaboards: Europe and North America

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An attempt is made to explain that on the European shoreline, the starting point of Megalopolis founding fathers, a demographic and economic stagnation, a scattering of men and activities and a limited urbanization, contrast with the extraordinary dynamism of the North American shoreline. On the American shoreline of the Atlantic, it is the movement, as a factor of change and transformation that leads to a tremendous urban development.

Author: Phlipponneau, Michel
Publisher: Athens Center of Ekistics Athens Technological Organization
Publication Name: EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-2942
Year: 2003
Europe, Strategy & planning, North America, Planning, Economic aspects, Company business planning, Urbanization

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The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community

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The transatlantic alliance between the United States and Canada, on one side, and the majority European countries on the other, is held together by a formal commitment known as a legal bond. The structure of the icons of identity and the circles of activity that shape and reshape communities over time are analyzed.

Author: Henrikson, Alan K.
Publisher: Athens Center of Ekistics Athens Technological Organization
Publication Name: EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-2942
Year: 2003

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The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community

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The transatlantic alliance between the United States and Canada, on one side, and the majority European countries on the other, is held together by a formal commitment known as a legal bond. The structure of the icons of identity and the circles of activity that shape and reshape communities over time are analyzed.

Author: Henrikson, Alan K.
Publisher: Athens Center of Ekistics Athens Technological Organization
Publication Name: EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0013-2942
Year: 2003
United States, Canada, International politics, Influence, International relations, Geopolitics

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