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In the preindustrial cities of medieval Europe and of other parts of the world certain elements (e.g., economic, class, and family systems) are found which are common to all urban communities. But their form in the preindustrial city differs markedly from that in the industrial city. The difference can be attributed primarily to industrialization itself.
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