Cities of Water, Urban Sea...Travel Impressions
Draws on personal travel experiences in ports throughout Portugal & the Azores, & in the seaside metropolises of Lisbon, Barcelona (Spain), & Venice (Italy), to discuss the sea's effect on urban identity & a city's mode of life. At issue are the influences of the sea's...
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