| 1 | The City as a Social, Legal, and Political Concept | Speaker: Gerald Frug, Harvard Law School 
 Readings on forms of Citizenship and Political Power as Product of the City-State Nexus
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| 2 | The Nature and Historical Origins of Cities | Readings on Political, Social, and Economic Underpinnings of Urban Growth | 
| 3 | The City as Nation (and vice-versa) | Speaker: Larry Vale, MIT 
 Readings on Capital Cities as Seat and Symbol of National Identity
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| 4 | The City-Nation Nexus in Global Context | Speaker: Neil Brenner, New York University 
 Readings on Cities, Capitalist Development, and State Formation in Global Context
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| 5 | Urban Utopias | Speaker: David Harvey, CUNY Graduate Center, New York 
 Readings on Urban Utopias in Theory and Practice
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| 6 | Cities in National Consolidation and Global Expansion | Speaker: Sumantra Bose, London School of Economics 
 Readings on the Design of Cities (Rome and Berlin) with National and Imperial Aims
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| 7 | Cities and Nationalism | Speaker: Rogers Brubaker, UCLA and Central European University 
 Readings on the Relationships between Politics, Urban Life, and Physical Space
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| 8 | Rebuilding Nations by Reconstructing Cities | Speaker: Jo Beall, London School of Economics 
 Readings on Cities (Berlin, Johannesburg, Mostar) Undertaking Urban and National Rebuilding in Post-Conflict Situations
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| 9 | Cities as Spaces for Democracy | Speaker: Richard Sennett, London School of Economics 
 Readings on the Democratic Promise of the City and its Design
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| 10 | Cities and World Peace | Readings on the Location and Design of the UN | 
| 11 | Scales of Agency in a Global World: Individuals, Cities, Nations, and Beyond 
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 Readings on the Various Scales and Locations of Identity and Power in a Globalizing world
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| 12 | Cities and Representation in a Global Age | Speaker: Leslie Sklair, London School of Economics 
 Architectural, Social, and Spatial Correlates of a Post-national Geography
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| 13 | Considering Jerusalem | Speaker: Bruce Mazlish, MIT 
 Student Presentations
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