Cold War Cities
Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965
Herausgeber: Hogg, Jonathan; Brook, Richard; Dodge, Martin
Cold War Cities
Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965
Herausgeber: Hogg, Jonathan; Brook, Richard; Dodge, Martin
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This book examines the impact of the Cold War in a global context and focuses on city-scale reactions to the atomic warfare. It explores urbanism as a weapon to combat the dangers of the communist intrusion into the American territories and promote living standards for the urban poor in the US cities.
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This book examines the impact of the Cold War in a global context and focuses on city-scale reactions to the atomic warfare. It explores urbanism as a weapon to combat the dangers of the communist intrusion into the American territories and promote living standards for the urban poor in the US cities.
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- Routledge Research in Historical Geography
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780367619909
- ISBN-10: 0367619903
- Artikelnr.: 67826231
- Routledge Research in Historical Geography
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780367619909
- ISBN-10: 0367619903
- Artikelnr.: 67826231
Richard Brook is an architect and Reader at Manchester School of Architecture, UK. He is author of Manchester Modern (2017). He has talked, written, curated and published extensively on post-war British architecture. He researches the policies of planning and regulation and their impact on urban form. Martin Dodge is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, UK. His major research interests are currently visual culture and the politics of mapping, and infrastructural geographies read through historical and archival perspectives. Jonathan Hogg is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Liverpool, UK. He has conducted extensive research on the cultural and social history of the British nuclear state. His recent publications offer a new interpretation of nuclear culture and the Cold War by tracing the tensions between 'official' and 'unofficial' nuclear narratives.
Cold War Cities: Spatial Planning, Social and Political Processes, and
Cultural Practices in the Age of Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965 Part 1:
Planning the Cold War City 1. Properties of Science: How Industrial
Research and the Suburbs Reshaped Each Other in Cold-War Pittsburgh 2. The
City of Bristol: Ground Zero in the Making 3. Towards a Prosperous Future
Through Cold War Planning: Stalinist Urban Design in the Industrial Towns
of Sillamäe and Kohtla-Järve, Estonia 4. Nuclear Anxiety in Postwar Japan's
City of the Future Visual Essay: Urbanism of Fear: A Tale of Two Chinese
Cold War Cities Part 2: Building the Cold War City 5. The Warsaw Metro and
the Warsaw Pact: From Deep Cover to Cut-and-Cover 6. Competing
Militarisation and Urban Development During the Cold War: How a Soviet Air
Base Came to Dominate Tartu, Estonia 7. In-Between the East and the West:
Architecture and Urban Planning in 'Non-Aligned' Skopje 8. Atomic Urbanism
Under Greenland's Ice Cap: Camp Century and Cold War Architectural
Imagination Visual Essay: Warfare or Welfare? Civil Defence and Emergency
Planning in Danish Urban Welfare Architecture Part 3: Culture and Politics
in the Cold War City 9. Urban Space, Public Protest, and Nuclear Weapons in
Early Cold War Sydney 10. In the Middle of the Atomic Arena: Visible and
Invisible NATO Sites in Verona During the Nineteen Fifties 11. Conceiving
the Atomic Bomb Threat Between West and East: Mobilisation, Representation
and Perception Against the A-bomb in 1950s Red Bologna 12. Making a 'Free
World' City: Urban Space and Social Order in Cold War Bangkok Visual Essay:
Cold War Telecommunication and Urban Vulnerability - Underground Exchange
and Microwave Tower in Manchester
Cultural Practices in the Age of Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965 Part 1:
Planning the Cold War City 1. Properties of Science: How Industrial
Research and the Suburbs Reshaped Each Other in Cold-War Pittsburgh 2. The
City of Bristol: Ground Zero in the Making 3. Towards a Prosperous Future
Through Cold War Planning: Stalinist Urban Design in the Industrial Towns
of Sillamäe and Kohtla-Järve, Estonia 4. Nuclear Anxiety in Postwar Japan's
City of the Future Visual Essay: Urbanism of Fear: A Tale of Two Chinese
Cold War Cities Part 2: Building the Cold War City 5. The Warsaw Metro and
the Warsaw Pact: From Deep Cover to Cut-and-Cover 6. Competing
Militarisation and Urban Development During the Cold War: How a Soviet Air
Base Came to Dominate Tartu, Estonia 7. In-Between the East and the West:
Architecture and Urban Planning in 'Non-Aligned' Skopje 8. Atomic Urbanism
Under Greenland's Ice Cap: Camp Century and Cold War Architectural
Imagination Visual Essay: Warfare or Welfare? Civil Defence and Emergency
Planning in Danish Urban Welfare Architecture Part 3: Culture and Politics
in the Cold War City 9. Urban Space, Public Protest, and Nuclear Weapons in
Early Cold War Sydney 10. In the Middle of the Atomic Arena: Visible and
Invisible NATO Sites in Verona During the Nineteen Fifties 11. Conceiving
the Atomic Bomb Threat Between West and East: Mobilisation, Representation
and Perception Against the A-bomb in 1950s Red Bologna 12. Making a 'Free
World' City: Urban Space and Social Order in Cold War Bangkok Visual Essay:
Cold War Telecommunication and Urban Vulnerability - Underground Exchange
and Microwave Tower in Manchester
Cold War Cities: Spatial Planning, Social and Political Processes, and
Cultural Practices in the Age of Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965 Part 1:
Planning the Cold War City 1. Properties of Science: How Industrial
Research and the Suburbs Reshaped Each Other in Cold-War Pittsburgh 2. The
City of Bristol: Ground Zero in the Making 3. Towards a Prosperous Future
Through Cold War Planning: Stalinist Urban Design in the Industrial Towns
of Sillamäe and Kohtla-Järve, Estonia 4. Nuclear Anxiety in Postwar Japan's
City of the Future Visual Essay: Urbanism of Fear: A Tale of Two Chinese
Cold War Cities Part 2: Building the Cold War City 5. The Warsaw Metro and
the Warsaw Pact: From Deep Cover to Cut-and-Cover 6. Competing
Militarisation and Urban Development During the Cold War: How a Soviet Air
Base Came to Dominate Tartu, Estonia 7. In-Between the East and the West:
Architecture and Urban Planning in 'Non-Aligned' Skopje 8. Atomic Urbanism
Under Greenland's Ice Cap: Camp Century and Cold War Architectural
Imagination Visual Essay: Warfare or Welfare? Civil Defence and Emergency
Planning in Danish Urban Welfare Architecture Part 3: Culture and Politics
in the Cold War City 9. Urban Space, Public Protest, and Nuclear Weapons in
Early Cold War Sydney 10. In the Middle of the Atomic Arena: Visible and
Invisible NATO Sites in Verona During the Nineteen Fifties 11. Conceiving
the Atomic Bomb Threat Between West and East: Mobilisation, Representation
and Perception Against the A-bomb in 1950s Red Bologna 12. Making a 'Free
World' City: Urban Space and Social Order in Cold War Bangkok Visual Essay:
Cold War Telecommunication and Urban Vulnerability - Underground Exchange
and Microwave Tower in Manchester
Cultural Practices in the Age of Atomic Urbanism, 1945-1965 Part 1:
Planning the Cold War City 1. Properties of Science: How Industrial
Research and the Suburbs Reshaped Each Other in Cold-War Pittsburgh 2. The
City of Bristol: Ground Zero in the Making 3. Towards a Prosperous Future
Through Cold War Planning: Stalinist Urban Design in the Industrial Towns
of Sillamäe and Kohtla-Järve, Estonia 4. Nuclear Anxiety in Postwar Japan's
City of the Future Visual Essay: Urbanism of Fear: A Tale of Two Chinese
Cold War Cities Part 2: Building the Cold War City 5. The Warsaw Metro and
the Warsaw Pact: From Deep Cover to Cut-and-Cover 6. Competing
Militarisation and Urban Development During the Cold War: How a Soviet Air
Base Came to Dominate Tartu, Estonia 7. In-Between the East and the West:
Architecture and Urban Planning in 'Non-Aligned' Skopje 8. Atomic Urbanism
Under Greenland's Ice Cap: Camp Century and Cold War Architectural
Imagination Visual Essay: Warfare or Welfare? Civil Defence and Emergency
Planning in Danish Urban Welfare Architecture Part 3: Culture and Politics
in the Cold War City 9. Urban Space, Public Protest, and Nuclear Weapons in
Early Cold War Sydney 10. In the Middle of the Atomic Arena: Visible and
Invisible NATO Sites in Verona During the Nineteen Fifties 11. Conceiving
the Atomic Bomb Threat Between West and East: Mobilisation, Representation
and Perception Against the A-bomb in 1950s Red Bologna 12. Making a 'Free
World' City: Urban Space and Social Order in Cold War Bangkok Visual Essay:
Cold War Telecommunication and Urban Vulnerability - Underground Exchange
and Microwave Tower in Manchester