@text: Cityscapes in History: Creating the Urban Experience explores the ways in which scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, history of art, geography and architecture - think about and study the urban environment.
@text: Cityscapes in History: Creating the Urban Experience explores the ways in which scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, history of art, geography and architecture - think about and study the urban environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Katrina Gulliver is lecturer in history at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. Dr Heléna Tóth is research fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitÿt Mÿnchen, Germany.
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Contents: Foreword: cityscapes of the living past, Philip J. Ethington; Introduction, Katrina Gulliver and Heléna Tóth. Part I The City Planned: Performing the geographical imaginary in 19th-century Pittsburgh, Michael R. Glass; Towards the humanization of urban life: CIAM planners as advocates of the neighbourhood unit concept in the 1930s and 1940s, Konstanze Sylva Domhardt; To become a monument: artworks by Claes Oldenburg and Robert Smithson, Susanneh Bieber; Urbanization in socialism: everyday life in Yugoslav towns, 1945 to 1955, Ivana Dobrivojevic. Part II The City Lived: The city as the site of the other: the (dis)ordered colonial city, Katrina Gulliver; The architecture of hurry, Richard Dennis; The spatial concentration of homelessness on Skid Row, Ella Howard. Part III The City as a Stage: Rites of intent: the participatory dimensions of the city, Nicholas Temple; Building a new Jerusalem in Renaissance France: ceremonial entries and the transformation of the urban fabric, 1460-1600, Neil Murphy; 'It must not look like expropriation': the Cemetery Regulations of 1970 in Communist Hungary and the spatial aspects of the 'battle between the religious and the materialist world view', Heléna Tóth; Afterword: the new geography of hurry, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. Index.
Contents: Foreword: cityscapes of the living past, Philip J. Ethington; Introduction, Katrina Gulliver and Heléna Tóth. Part I The City Planned: Performing the geographical imaginary in 19th-century Pittsburgh, Michael R. Glass; Towards the humanization of urban life: CIAM planners as advocates of the neighbourhood unit concept in the 1930s and 1940s, Konstanze Sylva Domhardt; To become a monument: artworks by Claes Oldenburg and Robert Smithson, Susanneh Bieber; Urbanization in socialism: everyday life in Yugoslav towns, 1945 to 1955, Ivana Dobrivojevic. Part II The City Lived: The city as the site of the other: the (dis)ordered colonial city, Katrina Gulliver; The architecture of hurry, Richard Dennis; The spatial concentration of homelessness on Skid Row, Ella Howard. Part III The City as a Stage: Rites of intent: the participatory dimensions of the city, Nicholas Temple; Building a new Jerusalem in Renaissance France: ceremonial entries and the transformation of the urban fabric, 1460-1600, Neil Murphy; 'It must not look like expropriation': the Cemetery Regulations of 1970 in Communist Hungary and the spatial aspects of the 'battle between the religious and the materialist world view', Heléna Tóth; Afterword: the new geography of hurry, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom. Index.
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