Industrialization and genesis of the core area: the polarization of manchester in the nineteenth century
International Journal of Development Research
Industrialization and genesis of the core area: the polarization of manchester in the nineteenth century
Received 20th February, 2022; Received in revised form 19th March, 2022; Accepted 02nd April, 2022; Published online 20th May, 2022
Copyright © 2022, Rodrigo J. Carvalho. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The industrialization process is undoubtedly the engine of transformations in the modern society. The development of the central core of the cities is closely related to the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the development of capitalism, commerce and transportation. The spatial processes of centralization and invasion-succession are determinant in the configuration of the urban structure of western industrial cities, as the center stands out for its role in interurban and interregional relations. It appears that the concentration of activities constituted an optimal and rational location in maximizing profits and capital interests. Based on Friedrich Engels' analysis of the urban reality of the city of Manchester, considered the “heart” of the revolution and the classic model of the modern industrial city, we seek to present intrinsic characteristics in the relationship between industrialization and the genesis of the central area.