Urbanization Of Village Life Near Lübeck After 1870
During German industrialization, rapid socioeconomic and architectural changes took place in the northern portion of Germany, a village named Lübeck. This expansion period describes the expansion of mass housing and infrastructure, the spread of factory labor, and even a reversal in the course of the products trade, which had begun to stream from urban spreading centers into townships that had become more like environs (suburbs). The sense of cultural and