Gareth Shaw
Urban Historical Geography
Recent Progress in Britain and Germany
Herausgeber: Denecke, Dietrich
Gareth Shaw
Urban Historical Geography
Recent Progress in Britain and Germany
Herausgeber: Denecke, Dietrich
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This 1988 book provides a comparative review of research in urban historical geography in Britain and West Germany.
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This 1988 book provides a comparative review of research in urban historical geography in Britain and West Germany.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189743
- ISBN-10: 0521189748
- Artikelnr.: 32735196
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9780521189743
- ISBN-10: 0521189748
- Artikelnr.: 32735196
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1. Introduction
Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Part I. Recent Trends in Urban Historical
Geography: 2. Research in British urban historical geography Richard Dennis
and Hugh Prince; 3. Research in German urban historical geography Dietrich
Denecke; Part II. The Evolution of Urban Settlement and the Development of
the Medieval Town: 4. The town in the Norman colonisations of the British
Isles Brian Graham; 5. Urban archaeological research in Germany: a regional
review of medieval topographic development Hans Stephan; 6. Recent
development in early medieval urban history and archaeology in England
Chris Dyer; 7. Urban archaeology in Germany and the study of topographic,
functional and social structures Heiko Steuer; 8. English medieval town
planning Terry Slater; Part III. Social Areas and Social Patterns: 9.
Economy and society in eighteenth-century English towns: Bristol in the
1770s Elizabeth Baigent; 10. Social status and place of residence in
preindustrial German towns: recent studies in social topography Dietrich
Deneke; 11. The economic and social spatial structure of an early
industrial town: Aachen Claudia Erdman; 12. The social geography of
nineteenth-century British cities: a review Colin Pooley and Richard
Lawton; 13. Patrician urban landlords: research on patronal relations in
nineteenth-century 'estate-towns' in the British Isles Lindsay Proudfoot;
Part IV. Urban Functional Change: 14. The development of urban centrality
in England and Wales Harold Carter; 15. The persistence and dynamics of
office functions in West German cities since the late nineteenth century
Heinz Heineberg and Norbert DeLang; 16. Recent research on the commercial
structure of nineteenth-century British cities Gareth Shaw; Part V. Urban
Morphology and the Historicity of Townscape: 17. Morphogenesis,
morphological regions and secular human agency in the historic townscape,
as exemplified by Ludlow M. R. G. Conzen; 18. The metrological analysis of
early modern planned towns Jürgen Lafrenz; 19. Recent developments in urban
morphology Jeremy Whitehand; 20. Historical geography and conservation
planning in British towns Terry Slater and Gareth Shaw; Part VI.
Conclusions: 21. Future developments in Anglo-German studies of urban
historical geography Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Index.
Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Part I. Recent Trends in Urban Historical
Geography: 2. Research in British urban historical geography Richard Dennis
and Hugh Prince; 3. Research in German urban historical geography Dietrich
Denecke; Part II. The Evolution of Urban Settlement and the Development of
the Medieval Town: 4. The town in the Norman colonisations of the British
Isles Brian Graham; 5. Urban archaeological research in Germany: a regional
review of medieval topographic development Hans Stephan; 6. Recent
development in early medieval urban history and archaeology in England
Chris Dyer; 7. Urban archaeology in Germany and the study of topographic,
functional and social structures Heiko Steuer; 8. English medieval town
planning Terry Slater; Part III. Social Areas and Social Patterns: 9.
Economy and society in eighteenth-century English towns: Bristol in the
1770s Elizabeth Baigent; 10. Social status and place of residence in
preindustrial German towns: recent studies in social topography Dietrich
Deneke; 11. The economic and social spatial structure of an early
industrial town: Aachen Claudia Erdman; 12. The social geography of
nineteenth-century British cities: a review Colin Pooley and Richard
Lawton; 13. Patrician urban landlords: research on patronal relations in
nineteenth-century 'estate-towns' in the British Isles Lindsay Proudfoot;
Part IV. Urban Functional Change: 14. The development of urban centrality
in England and Wales Harold Carter; 15. The persistence and dynamics of
office functions in West German cities since the late nineteenth century
Heinz Heineberg and Norbert DeLang; 16. Recent research on the commercial
structure of nineteenth-century British cities Gareth Shaw; Part V. Urban
Morphology and the Historicity of Townscape: 17. Morphogenesis,
morphological regions and secular human agency in the historic townscape,
as exemplified by Ludlow M. R. G. Conzen; 18. The metrological analysis of
early modern planned towns Jürgen Lafrenz; 19. Recent developments in urban
morphology Jeremy Whitehand; 20. Historical geography and conservation
planning in British towns Terry Slater and Gareth Shaw; Part VI.
Conclusions: 21. Future developments in Anglo-German studies of urban
historical geography Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1. Introduction
Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Part I. Recent Trends in Urban Historical
Geography: 2. Research in British urban historical geography Richard Dennis
and Hugh Prince; 3. Research in German urban historical geography Dietrich
Denecke; Part II. The Evolution of Urban Settlement and the Development of
the Medieval Town: 4. The town in the Norman colonisations of the British
Isles Brian Graham; 5. Urban archaeological research in Germany: a regional
review of medieval topographic development Hans Stephan; 6. Recent
development in early medieval urban history and archaeology in England
Chris Dyer; 7. Urban archaeology in Germany and the study of topographic,
functional and social structures Heiko Steuer; 8. English medieval town
planning Terry Slater; Part III. Social Areas and Social Patterns: 9.
Economy and society in eighteenth-century English towns: Bristol in the
1770s Elizabeth Baigent; 10. Social status and place of residence in
preindustrial German towns: recent studies in social topography Dietrich
Deneke; 11. The economic and social spatial structure of an early
industrial town: Aachen Claudia Erdman; 12. The social geography of
nineteenth-century British cities: a review Colin Pooley and Richard
Lawton; 13. Patrician urban landlords: research on patronal relations in
nineteenth-century 'estate-towns' in the British Isles Lindsay Proudfoot;
Part IV. Urban Functional Change: 14. The development of urban centrality
in England and Wales Harold Carter; 15. The persistence and dynamics of
office functions in West German cities since the late nineteenth century
Heinz Heineberg and Norbert DeLang; 16. Recent research on the commercial
structure of nineteenth-century British cities Gareth Shaw; Part V. Urban
Morphology and the Historicity of Townscape: 17. Morphogenesis,
morphological regions and secular human agency in the historic townscape,
as exemplified by Ludlow M. R. G. Conzen; 18. The metrological analysis of
early modern planned towns Jürgen Lafrenz; 19. Recent developments in urban
morphology Jeremy Whitehand; 20. Historical geography and conservation
planning in British towns Terry Slater and Gareth Shaw; Part VI.
Conclusions: 21. Future developments in Anglo-German studies of urban
historical geography Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Index.
Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Part I. Recent Trends in Urban Historical
Geography: 2. Research in British urban historical geography Richard Dennis
and Hugh Prince; 3. Research in German urban historical geography Dietrich
Denecke; Part II. The Evolution of Urban Settlement and the Development of
the Medieval Town: 4. The town in the Norman colonisations of the British
Isles Brian Graham; 5. Urban archaeological research in Germany: a regional
review of medieval topographic development Hans Stephan; 6. Recent
development in early medieval urban history and archaeology in England
Chris Dyer; 7. Urban archaeology in Germany and the study of topographic,
functional and social structures Heiko Steuer; 8. English medieval town
planning Terry Slater; Part III. Social Areas and Social Patterns: 9.
Economy and society in eighteenth-century English towns: Bristol in the
1770s Elizabeth Baigent; 10. Social status and place of residence in
preindustrial German towns: recent studies in social topography Dietrich
Deneke; 11. The economic and social spatial structure of an early
industrial town: Aachen Claudia Erdman; 12. The social geography of
nineteenth-century British cities: a review Colin Pooley and Richard
Lawton; 13. Patrician urban landlords: research on patronal relations in
nineteenth-century 'estate-towns' in the British Isles Lindsay Proudfoot;
Part IV. Urban Functional Change: 14. The development of urban centrality
in England and Wales Harold Carter; 15. The persistence and dynamics of
office functions in West German cities since the late nineteenth century
Heinz Heineberg and Norbert DeLang; 16. Recent research on the commercial
structure of nineteenth-century British cities Gareth Shaw; Part V. Urban
Morphology and the Historicity of Townscape: 17. Morphogenesis,
morphological regions and secular human agency in the historic townscape,
as exemplified by Ludlow M. R. G. Conzen; 18. The metrological analysis of
early modern planned towns Jürgen Lafrenz; 19. Recent developments in urban
morphology Jeremy Whitehand; 20. Historical geography and conservation
planning in British towns Terry Slater and Gareth Shaw; Part VI.
Conclusions: 21. Future developments in Anglo-German studies of urban
historical geography Dietrich Deneke and Gareth Shaw; Index.