Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870-1950
Herausgeber: Gantner, Eszter; Hochadel, Oliver; Hein-Kircher, Heidi
Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870-1950
Herausgeber: Gantner, Eszter; Hochadel, Oliver; Hein-Kircher, Heidi
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Around 1900 cities in Southern and Eastern Europe were labelled "backward" and allegedly had to follow the model of London, Paris or Vienna. The volume shows that cities such as Barcelona, Lviv, Milan, Moscow or Zagreb pursued their agendas of modernization through interurban knowledge exchange.
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Around 1900 cities in Southern and Eastern Europe were labelled "backward" and allegedly had to follow the model of London, Paris or Vienna. The volume shows that cities such as Barcelona, Lviv, Milan, Moscow or Zagreb pursued their agendas of modernization through interurban knowledge exchange.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367333294
- ISBN-10: 0367333295
- Artikelnr.: 60012143
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367333294
- ISBN-10: 0367333295
- Artikelnr.: 60012143
Eszter Gantner (1971-2019) was a research fellow at the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe from 2013 through 2019. Heidi Hein-Kircher is head of the department "academic forum" at the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe in Marburg, Germany. Oliver Hochadel is a historian of science and a tenured researcher at the Institución Milá y Fontanals de Investigación en Humanidades (CSIC, Barcelona).
Introduction: Searching for Best Practices in Interurban Networks Part I:
Building a Modern City: Networks in Urban Planning 1. The Ghetto and the
Castle: Modern Urban Design and Knowledge Transfer in Historic Prague
Before and After 1918 2. In Search of Best Practices Within the Confines of
the Russian Empire: The Port City of Berdyansk 3. Travelling Architecture:
Géza Maróti's Art Between the Regional and the Global 4. The Exchange of
Urban Planning Theory and Practice Along the Austro-Hungarian Periphery:
Zagreb as a Case Study Part II: Aiming at the Healthy City: Experiments
with Best Practices 5. Learning from Smaller Towns: Moscow in the
International Urban Networks, 1870-1910 6. Best Practices from a Polish
Perspective: Improving Health Conditions in Lviv Around 1900 7. Improving
Health in a Mediterranean City: Barcelona and the European Network
(1931-1937) Part III: The New Urban Space: Experiences and Institutions 8.
A Discourse of Modernity?: Warsaw's Press on Urban Poverty (1880s-1910s) 9.
Going East: Gustave Loisel and the Networks of Exchange Between Zoological
Gardens Before 1914 10. Architectural Conversations Across Europe's
Borderlands: Transnational Exchanges Between Barcelona and Bucharest in the
1920s 11. In the Driver's Seat of Modern Urbanization: A Case Study of
Automotive Development in the Emerging City of Barcelona, c.1900-1950 12.
Crossing the Iron Curtain: Milan's Museum of Technology and Transnational
Exchanges Before and After World War II. Afterword: Goodbye to Center and
Periphery
Building a Modern City: Networks in Urban Planning 1. The Ghetto and the
Castle: Modern Urban Design and Knowledge Transfer in Historic Prague
Before and After 1918 2. In Search of Best Practices Within the Confines of
the Russian Empire: The Port City of Berdyansk 3. Travelling Architecture:
Géza Maróti's Art Between the Regional and the Global 4. The Exchange of
Urban Planning Theory and Practice Along the Austro-Hungarian Periphery:
Zagreb as a Case Study Part II: Aiming at the Healthy City: Experiments
with Best Practices 5. Learning from Smaller Towns: Moscow in the
International Urban Networks, 1870-1910 6. Best Practices from a Polish
Perspective: Improving Health Conditions in Lviv Around 1900 7. Improving
Health in a Mediterranean City: Barcelona and the European Network
(1931-1937) Part III: The New Urban Space: Experiences and Institutions 8.
A Discourse of Modernity?: Warsaw's Press on Urban Poverty (1880s-1910s) 9.
Going East: Gustave Loisel and the Networks of Exchange Between Zoological
Gardens Before 1914 10. Architectural Conversations Across Europe's
Borderlands: Transnational Exchanges Between Barcelona and Bucharest in the
1920s 11. In the Driver's Seat of Modern Urbanization: A Case Study of
Automotive Development in the Emerging City of Barcelona, c.1900-1950 12.
Crossing the Iron Curtain: Milan's Museum of Technology and Transnational
Exchanges Before and After World War II. Afterword: Goodbye to Center and
Periphery
Introduction: Searching for Best Practices in Interurban Networks Part I:
Building a Modern City: Networks in Urban Planning 1. The Ghetto and the
Castle: Modern Urban Design and Knowledge Transfer in Historic Prague
Before and After 1918 2. In Search of Best Practices Within the Confines of
the Russian Empire: The Port City of Berdyansk 3. Travelling Architecture:
Géza Maróti's Art Between the Regional and the Global 4. The Exchange of
Urban Planning Theory and Practice Along the Austro-Hungarian Periphery:
Zagreb as a Case Study Part II: Aiming at the Healthy City: Experiments
with Best Practices 5. Learning from Smaller Towns: Moscow in the
International Urban Networks, 1870-1910 6. Best Practices from a Polish
Perspective: Improving Health Conditions in Lviv Around 1900 7. Improving
Health in a Mediterranean City: Barcelona and the European Network
(1931-1937) Part III: The New Urban Space: Experiences and Institutions 8.
A Discourse of Modernity?: Warsaw's Press on Urban Poverty (1880s-1910s) 9.
Going East: Gustave Loisel and the Networks of Exchange Between Zoological
Gardens Before 1914 10. Architectural Conversations Across Europe's
Borderlands: Transnational Exchanges Between Barcelona and Bucharest in the
1920s 11. In the Driver's Seat of Modern Urbanization: A Case Study of
Automotive Development in the Emerging City of Barcelona, c.1900-1950 12.
Crossing the Iron Curtain: Milan's Museum of Technology and Transnational
Exchanges Before and After World War II. Afterword: Goodbye to Center and
Periphery
Building a Modern City: Networks in Urban Planning 1. The Ghetto and the
Castle: Modern Urban Design and Knowledge Transfer in Historic Prague
Before and After 1918 2. In Search of Best Practices Within the Confines of
the Russian Empire: The Port City of Berdyansk 3. Travelling Architecture:
Géza Maróti's Art Between the Regional and the Global 4. The Exchange of
Urban Planning Theory and Practice Along the Austro-Hungarian Periphery:
Zagreb as a Case Study Part II: Aiming at the Healthy City: Experiments
with Best Practices 5. Learning from Smaller Towns: Moscow in the
International Urban Networks, 1870-1910 6. Best Practices from a Polish
Perspective: Improving Health Conditions in Lviv Around 1900 7. Improving
Health in a Mediterranean City: Barcelona and the European Network
(1931-1937) Part III: The New Urban Space: Experiences and Institutions 8.
A Discourse of Modernity?: Warsaw's Press on Urban Poverty (1880s-1910s) 9.
Going East: Gustave Loisel and the Networks of Exchange Between Zoological
Gardens Before 1914 10. Architectural Conversations Across Europe's
Borderlands: Transnational Exchanges Between Barcelona and Bucharest in the
1920s 11. In the Driver's Seat of Modern Urbanization: A Case Study of
Automotive Development in the Emerging City of Barcelona, c.1900-1950 12.
Crossing the Iron Curtain: Milan's Museum of Technology and Transnational
Exchanges Before and After World War II. Afterword: Goodbye to Center and
Periphery