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Turkish Berlin. Integration Policy and Urban Space
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Berlin, population turque, intégration, immigrés de seconde génération, politiques d'intégration
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Turkish Berlin reveals how integration has been experienced by second-generation Turkish immigrant women in two neighborhoods in Berlin, Germany. Informed by first-person interviews with public officials and immigrants, Annika Marlen Hinze makes clear that local integration policies—often created by officials who have little or no contact with immigrants—have significant effects on the assimilation of outsiders into a community.
Annika Marlen Hinze is assistant professor of political science at Fordham University.
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Annika Marlen Hinze
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http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/turkish-berlin
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University of Minnesota Press
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2013
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240
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EN
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Ouvrage
Berlin
immigrés de seconde génération
intégration
politiques d'intégration
population turque
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Berlin et les Juifs. XIXe-XXIe siècles
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Berlin, Juifs, communauté juive, architecture, urbanisme, littérature, musique, histoire
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Berlin naît au XIIIe siècle, en même temps que s'y installent les premiers Juifs. Sept siècles de présence au cours desquels la communauté juive s'inscrit dans le paysage de la ville au point de faire corps avec elle, jusqu'à l'avènement du nazisme. Pourtant, dès l'après-guerre, c'est à Berlin (Est et Ouest) que reviennent quelques Juifs allemands, et c'est à Berlin qu'émigre une grande partie des Juifs de Russie après 1989. C'est encore à Berlin que séjournent nombre de jeunes israéliens qui font le choix d'un nouvel exode. Comment expliquer cet attachement à la ville ? Que dire de cette « relation d'amour et de désespoir » qui lie les Juifs à Berlin? Comment comprendre l'aura dont jouit cette ville, par-delà les générations, par-delà l'histoire, par-delà les ineffaçables souffrances? Les études de ce volume tentent d'y répondre en interrogeant l'architecture et l'urbanisme, la littérature et la musique, la pensée et l'histoire.
Heidi Knörzer enseigne la langue et la culture allemande à l'Ecole polytechnique. Elle a publié à l'éclat un précédent volume dans la même collection: Expériences croisées, consacrées aux relations des Juifs de France et d'Allemagne aux XIXe et XXe siècles.
Laurence Guillon est maître de conférences à Paris 10 en civilisation allemande. Elle a publié aux Presses du CNRS un livre intitulé: Les Juifs de Berlin après 1945, préfacé par Dominique Bourel.
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Heidi Knörzer (Dir.)
Laurence Guillon (Dir.)
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http://www.lyber-eclat.net/nouveautes.html#duchaine-knorzer1
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Editions de l'éclat
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2014-02
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208
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FR
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Ouvrage
architecture
Berlin
communauté juive
histoire
Juifs
littérature
musique
urbanisme
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Urbanities
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anthropologie urbaine, immigration, Brésil, Lanzarote, conflits, participation, Norvège, Berlin
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Une livraison du Journal of the IUAES Commission on Urban Anthropology (volume 3, numéro 2, novembre 2013).
Sommaire :
Articles
- Brazil, a New Eldorado for Immigrants?: The case of Haitians and the Brazilian Immigration Policy
Sidney Antonio da Silva
- 'We don't need to copy anyone': César Manrique and the Création ofa Development Modelfor Lanzarote
Maria Giulia Pezzi
- Under the Messina Bridge: Conflict, Governance and Participation
Enrico Sacco and Ivano Scotti
- Lithuanians in Norway: Between 'Here' and 'There'
Darius DaukSas
- The Exhibition of Communist Objects and Symbois in Berlin's Urban Landscape as Alternative Narratives ofthe Communist Past
Marie Hocquct
Discussions and Comments
Forum - 'Urban Anthropology'
'Urban Anthropology'
Giuliana B. Prato and Italo Pardo
Comments and Reflections
by Stephan Feuchtwang, Michael Fischer and Maria Kokolaki, Rosemary Harris, Michael Herzfeld, Jerome Krase, Subhadra Mitra Channa, Moshe Shokeid, Alex Weingrod
Placing Urban Anthropology: Synchronie and Diachronic Reflections
International Conférence
Italo Pardo
Welcome Address - International Conférence on Placing Urban Anthropology: Synchronie and Diachronic Reflections
Guido Vergauwen
Review Article
Legitimacy, Authority and Power:
Some Key Concepts in the Understanding oj Contemporary Societies
Brigida Marovelli
Research Report
Amateur Music-making as Urban Politics
Tommaso Napoli
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Collectif
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IUAES
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2013-11
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165
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EN
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Livraison de revue
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http://www.anthrojournal-urbanities.com/index.html
anthropologie urbaine
Berlin
Brésil
conflits
immigration
Lanzarote
Norvège
participation
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Crises en villes, villes en crise
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crise, catastrophe naturelle, émeutes urbaines, déclin, guerre, Lisbonne, Berlin, Niamey, Lima, Dubaï, Bakou, Détroit, Leipzig
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#2 de la revue électronique Urbanités.
Le second numéro de la revue Urbanités aborde une question qui se veut ultra-contemporaine, celle de la crise. La crise – notamment depuis celle de 2008 et sa jumelle, la crise des subprimes – est devenue le mot-clé récurrent de toute actualité, le concept privilégié pour évoquer les maux dont nous sommes touchés. Il semble d’abord essentiel de comprendre sous quelles formes et selon quelles modalités cette nébuleuse de problèmes – puisqu’il y a définitivement des crises – à la temporalité et la spatialité imprécises, se matérialise et se déploie dans les villes. Mais ce numéro n’aurait pas été concevable sans que l’on se penche sur les solutions proposées, dans le contexte urbain, pour lutter contre les effets néfastes induits et œuvrer à une sortie de crise.
Sommaire :
- Edito
- Ville et catastrophe naturelle, responsabilités et opportunités ?
- L’effondrement de la ville ou l’humanité en crise dans Ravages de Barjavel (1943)
- Stasis. Rupture de l’unité confessionnelle, émeutes urbaines et reconfigurations politiques
- Le déclin au quotidien : crise perçue et espaces vécus à Leipzig et Detroit
- Guerres en ville, villes en guerre
- L’architecture havanaise depuis le début de la Période spéciale
- Puerta del Sol versus les Indignés
- La détérioration de l’éternité
- Le nouveau visage de Bakou
-Le renforcement du modèle de développement urbain de Dubaï après la crise
- Crises passées, crises à venir : un regard sur la ville de Lima
- Au nom du (transport) collectif : quand une crise de la mobilité reflète une crise du public
- La promotion immobilière informelle à Niamey
- Wohnen in der Krise : les locataires en crise à Berlin
- Lutter contre la crise à mains nues : économie informelle et agriculture urbaine à Lisbonne
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Collectif
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http://www.revue-urbanites.fr/2-crises-en-villes-villes-en-crise/
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Urbanités
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2013-11
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FR
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Livraison de revue
Bakou
Berlin
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crise
déclin
Détroit
Dubaï
émeutes urbaines
guerre
Leipzig
Lima
Lisbonne
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Crévilles
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Double restoration : Berlin after 1945
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histoire de l'urbanisme, histoire urbaine, reconstruction, réhabilitation, guerre, ville détruite, Berlin
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Abstract from the distributor :
The reconstruction of Berlin, after the massive destruction it suffered in World War II, was complicated in two fundamental ways. First was the question of historical continuity. On the one hand, there was a desire to reconstruct: to repair a damaged but extant city or, more broadly, to continue its best traditions in architectural style, social policy, and economic development. On the other hand, everyone in charge was determined to break demonstratively with the immediate past, that is, with the Third Reich; but they did not agree about which cultural, architectural, or urbanistic traditions were the Nazi ones. The second complication arose from the fact that the city was soon divided between two ideologically opposed regimes in east and west, each determined to claim the legacy of pre-Nazi Berlin, to display the clearer break with Hitler, and to prove its cultural and political superiority. Under these complicated circumstances, the rebuilding of Berlin became one of the most visible venues of the early Cold War, even as it remained a matter of basic comfort and prosperity for ordinary Berliners.
Brian Ladd is an historian and former Fellow of the American Academy in Berlin.
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Brian Ladd
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MIT Video
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2002-03-11
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01:14:10
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EN
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http://mit.tv/y9aWhy
Berlin
guerre
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
Ladd Brian
reconstruction
réhabilitation
ville détruite
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The flâneur on the bus: Franz Hessel and Joseph Roth in Weimar Berlin
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Berlin, Hessel Franz, Roth Joseph, flâneur, flânerie, littérature, histoire urbaine, Hughes Jon
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7 December 2011
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Jon Hughes
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http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2012/02/jon-hughes-the-flaneur-on-the-bus-franz-hessel-and-joseph-roth-in-weimar-berlin/
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<div><b>Organisers' description of the seminar series (<a target="_blank" href="http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2012/01/the-flaneur-research-seminars-in-comparative-literature-and-culture-2011-12/">source</a>):</b></div>
</div>
The School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway is pleased to announce a series of lunchtime Research Seminars in Comparative Literature and Culture. The School’s popular degree programme in Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) gives students the opportunity to study fiction, film, visual art, and intellectual history across different periods, cultures and contexts. The Research Seminars will showcase the complementary, comparative, and interdisciplinary research interests of researchers in the SMLLC by exploring a single theme: ‘The Flâneur’.<br />
<br />
The ‘Flâneur’, both as a figure and as an approach to art, has its origins in the nineteenth century, when the leisurely ‘gentleman stroller’ emerged as a recognizable urban type in cities such as London and, especially, Paris, and consequently became the subject of comment, satire and analysis. For the poet Charles Baudelaire, the flâneur became of a figure of aesthetic and existential significance: the pedestrian observer able to ‘bathe’ in crowds, to feel at home anywhere, to derive intoxication from random encounters. As the world’s cities have continued to expand, the flâneur has continued to exercise influence on and appeal to artists and writers, and architects and urban planners. The early twentieth century saw the figure impact on the work of journalists and critics writing in German, notably the work of Walter Benjamin. At the same time, city streets, the anonymity of crowds, and a fascination for ‘observation’ were characteristic preoccupations of many photographers, artists and filmmakers. More recently, the narrative position of the flâneur – a combination of critical distance and total immersion – has become a feature of travel writing in an increasingly mobile, globalized world.</div>
</div>
available to download</a>.</div>
</div>
<b>Jon Hughes </b>is Senior Lecturer at the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London, Research Officer at the Centre for German-Jewish Studies in Sussex, and Lecturer in German at King's College London.</div>
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Hessel Franz
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Hughes Jon
littérature
Roth Joseph
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The lives of urban residents in a global world. Great cities - ordinary lives conference panel 3
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habitants, urbanité, immigration, Berlin, South Africa, Afrique du Sud, Chicago, ségrégation urbaine, voisinage, société urbaine, community, communauté, Silver Hilary, Clarno Andy, Decoteau Claire, Krysan Maria, Bader Michael
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16 September 2011
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Hilary Silver,
Andy Clarno,
Claire Decoteau,
Maria Krysan,
Michael Bader
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http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/gci/podcasts.shtml
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<div>The third panel of this symposium in celebration of Anthony Orum’s retirement: Great Cities/Ordinary Lives Conference - A look at the city and its residents from the bottom up</div>
</div>
Panel 3 : The lives of urban residents in a global world : Berlin, South Africa, and Chicago :<br />
Hilary Silver - Immigrants in Berlin<br />
Andy Clarno and Claire Decoteau - Experiences of a divided city in post-apartheid South Africa<br />
Maria Krysan and Michael Bader - Community attachment and avoidance in the city of neighborhoods and its suburbs</div>
</div>
<b>Hilary Silver </b>is Professor in the Department of Sociology at Brown University.</div>
<b>Andy Clarno </b>is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at University of Illinois at Chicago.</div>
<b>Claire Decoteau </b>is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at University of Illinois at Chicago.</div>
<b>Maria Krysan </b>is Professor in the Department of Sociology at University of Illinois at Chicago.</div>
<b>Michael Bader </b>is Assistant Professor of Sociology at American University, Washington, D.C.</div>
</div>
See also recordings of the other conference sessions:</div>
Panel 1: The lives of urban residents in a global world: Europe, Shanghai and Los Angeles</a></div>
Panel 2: Cities: Place, space and everyday infrastructure</a></div>
Keynote address: What do we do when we do urban sociology? Sharon Zukin</a></div>
Panel 4: Cities: Novel readings of the city and the lives of ordinary people</a></div>
Panel 5: Listening to the voices and organizing the interests of ordinary people</a></div>
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Bader Michael
Berlin
Chicago
Clarno Andy
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immigration
Krysan Maria
ségrégation urbaine
Silver Hilary
société urbaine
South Africa
urbanité
voisinage
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Histoires de villes
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Tokyo, Shanghai, Dublin, Londres, Bruxelles, Berlin, New York, Buenos Aires, littérature, représentations
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Du 26 juillet au 20 août 2010
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Marco Calamandrei
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<div>
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Emission d'1 heure
Berlin
Bruxelles
Buenos Aires
Dublin
littérature
Londres
New York
représentations
Shanghai
Tokyo
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Urban age : Berlin
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Berlin, , économie, emploi, transport, déplacements, gouvernance, espace urbain, sécurité, logement, aménagement urbain, forme urbaine, planification, aménagement de l'espace, Germany, Allemagne
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November 2006
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Multiple authors
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http://www.urban-age.net/03_conferences/programmeBerlin.html
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<div>Part of the Urban Age six-year conference series, this conference takes as its theme 'Berlin : An urban experiment?'. As well as a wealth of related data and analysis, mp3 recordings of the entire conference are available on the <a href="http://www.urban-age.net" target="_blank">Urban Age website.</a> Many presentations also have accompanying slideshow presentations available for download in PDF format. Some audio and slides are in German. <br />
<br />
<b>Organisers' description :</b><br />
<br />
The principal aim of Urban Age is to shape the thinking and practice of urban leaders and sustainable urban development. This six-year conference series – travelling from New York City, Shanghai, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Berlin, Mumbai to São Paulo and Istanbul – serves as an ongoing forum about how the city is studied, planned and managed in the 21st century.<br />
<br />
The Urban Age operates as a mobile laboratory, testing and sampling the social and physical characteristics of global cities through expert presentations and testimonials, research, site visits, GIS mapping and informal information exchange. Findings from each of the cities are analysed according to regional patterns in an effort to uncover global similarities and differences. The results help policymakers, academics and urban practitioners understand the future development of cities and the processes that sustain them.</div>
</div>
<b>Session topics : </b></div>
</div>
Introduction : The Urban Age Project; Policy implications for the Urban Age</div>
Labour market and work places : Urban economies: Challenges of inequality and the informal</div>
Presentation : Cities and their global economies</div>
Mobility and transport - Moving people, making city; Transport as politics</div>
Panel discussion : Governance and the City</div>
Public life and urban space - Managing safety in the Urban Age : Securing London</div>
Reflection : Open cities and brittle cities</div>
Housing and urban neighbourhoods - Urban design and city form : Connecting space to society</div>
German cities - Germany’s Global City-Network : A new spatial paradigm for Germany</div>
Panel discussion : Berlin’s future: Different perspectives</div>
Reflection : Lessons learnt</div>
</div>
</div>
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Allemagne
aménagement de l'espace
aménagement urbain
Berlin
déplacements
économie
emploi
espace urbain
forme urbaine
Germany
gouvernance
logement
planification
sécurité
transport
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Crévilles
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Architectures au-delà du mur, Berlin - Varsovie - Moscou, 1989-2006
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histoire de l'architecture, architecture, Berlin, Varsovie, Moscou, chute du mur de Berlin, occidentalisation, démocratisation, transformation de la société, globalisation
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17 et 18 novembre 2006
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Colloque
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http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=cycles&idcycle=329
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<div>Les enregistrements sonores du colloque organiés à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris par Ewa Bérard (CNRS) et Corinne Jaquand (EACF) sont disponibles sur <a target="_blank" href="http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/">enSavoirs en multimédia</a>.</div>
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<b>Liste des interventions : </b></div>
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<b>Introduction du colloque</b>, 17 novembre 2006<br />
Éric Lengereau, Bureau de la Recherche architecturale, urbaine et paysagère, DAPA<br />
Ewa Bérard, Corinne Jaquand : <i>Villes et architecture, expression des transformations européennes</i><br />
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<b>Représentation des nouveaux pouvoirs</b><br />
Président de séance : Jean-Louis Cohen, New York University<br />
Mikhaïl Khazanov, architecte, Moscou : L<i>a nouvelle symbolique du pouvoir russe</i><br />
Michal Borowski, architecte en chef de Varsovie : <i>La démocratie a-t-elle son architecture ?</i><br />
Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper, Technische Universität, Berlin : <i>Berlin-capitale : le patrimoine ou les promesses de bonheur échouées</i><br />
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De la ville socialiste à la ville mondiale</b><br />
Président de séance : Vincent Renard, École Polytechnique, CNRS<br />
Adam Kowalewski, urbaniste, Varsovie : <i>De la ville socialiste, régionale et surplanifiée à la ville démocratique, non planifiée et globale</i><br />
Olga Vendina, géographe, Académie des Sciences de Russie : <i>La nouvelle politique des espaces publics correspond-elle aux attentes des Moscovites ?</i><br />
Ingrid Ernst, urbaniste, Université Paris X-Nanterre : L<i>ire la Potsdamer Platz à Berlin : un essai de sémiologie de la mondialisation</i><br />
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<b>Accueil de la deuxième journée du colloque,</b> 18 novembre 2006<br />
Paul Leandri, École nationale supérieure d’Architecture de Clermont-Ferrand<br />
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<b>Nouvel habitat</b><br />
Président de séance : Hartmut Frank, HafenCity Universität, Hambourg<br />
Magdalena Staniszkis, architecte, École polytechnique, Varsovie : <i>Le chaos urbain comme manifeste de la transition<br />
</i>Doris Kleilein, journaliste à Bauwelt, Berlin :<i> Les Baugruppen, une stratégie d’habitat coopératif en développement</i><br />
Natacha Solopova, architecte, Moscou : <i>Nouvelles clientèles moscovites et habitat de luxe</i><br />
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<b>Patrimoines conflictuels</b><br />
Présidente de séance : Fabienne Chevallier, Documentation and Conservation of the Modern Movement, (DOCOMOMO, France)<br />
Simone Hain, architecte-historienne, Technische Universität, Graz : <i>Ensembles urbains de Berlin-Est entre révisionnisme et redécouverte</i><br />
Czeslaw Bielecki, architecte, Varsovie : <i>L’échec du millénarisme</i><br />
Bart Goldhoorn, fondateur de la revue Project Russia, Moscou : <i>L’expérience post-industrielle</i><br />
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<b>Cultures architecturales en Europe</b><br />
Table ronde avec Maurice Aymard (École des hautes études en sciences sociales), Alain Bourdin (Institut français d’urbanisme), Frédéric Edelmann (Le Monde) et les intervenants au colloque.</div>
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Tenement cites: From 19th century Berlin to 21st century Nairobi
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tenement, logement, politique du logement, quartier défavorisé, immeuble de grande hauteur, aménagement urbain, densité urbaine, droit à la ville, droit au logement, histoire urbaine, Berlin, Nairobi, Huchzermeyer Marie
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Marie Huchzermeyer
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2011
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Africa World Press
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288
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Nairobi today has over 10,000 multi-story tenement buildings, many of them offering single rooms and up to eight stories high. Privately owned and exploiting urban space to the maximum, these bear similarities to housing in rapidly industrializing 19th century tenement cities- New York, Glasgow, Berlin and others. This book explores the emergence of tenement markets across time and space. It focuses on two contrasting cities: Berlin, the largest and densest concentration of tenements in the 19th century, and Nairobi, a city today increasingly shaped by tenement investment that exploits urban space to the maximum, displaying pockets of what may well be the highest residential densities on the African continent.<br /> <br /> In examining similar themes in the history of Berlin and Nairobi, Huchzermeyer asks what legitimizes tenement markets over time. She interrogates the role of the late 19th and early 20th century housing discourse in Berlin, within its turbulent context. There is no explicit discourse on Nairobi's present-day tenements. The city's modern urban plans, housing policy and city-region strategy wish tenements away. However, Huchzermeyer finds traces of a pragmatic argument for Nairobi's tenement typology in the approaches that some municipal officials have adopted. This recognizes the convenience and economic buzz of tenement districts and their absorption of unrelenting housing demand. In relation to Nairobi's tenement-dominated context, which is shaped by pragmatism and enterpreneurialism, but also regulatory breakdown, corruption, growing vigilantism and ethnic division amid renewed hope for democratization, Huchzermeyer raises important questions for right to the city.</div> </div> <b>Marie Huchzemeyer </b>is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture and Planning, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.</div> </div>
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aménagement urbain
Berlin
densité urbaine
droit à la ville
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logement
Nairobi
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Staging the new Berlin: Place marketing and the politics of urban reinvention post-1989
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Berlin, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, twwenty-first century, vingt-et-unième siècle, renouvellement urbain, rénovation urbaine, aménagement urbain, mutation urbaine, tourisme, marketing, politique urbaine, gouvernance, Colomb Claire
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Claire Colomb
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November 2011
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Routledge
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368
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> This book explores the politics of place marketing and the process of ‘urban reinvention’ in Berlin between 1989 and 2011. In the context of the dramatic socio-economic restructuring processes, changes in urban governance and physical transformation of the city following the Fall of the Wall, the ‘new’ Berlin was not only being built physically, but staged for visitors and Berliners and marketed to the world through events and image campaigns which featured the iconic architecture of large-scale urban redevelopment sites. Public-private partnerships were set up specifically to market the ‘new Berlin’ to potential investors, tourists, Germans and the Berliners themselves. The book analyzes the images of the city and the narrative of urban change, which were produced over two decades. In the 1990s three key sites were turned into icons of the ‘new Berlin’: the new Postdamer Platz, the new government quarter, and the redeveloped historical core of the Friedrichstadt. Eventually, the entire inner city was ‘staged’ through a series of events which turned construction sites into tourist attractions. New sites and spaces gradually became part of the 2000s place marketing imagery and narrative, as urban leaders sought to promote the ‘creative city’. By combining urban political economy and cultural approaches from the disciplines of urban politics, geography, sociology and planning, the book contributes to a better understanding of the interplay between the symbolic ‘politics of representation’ through place marketing and the politics of urban development and place making in contemporary urban governance.</div> </div> <b>Claire Colomb</b> is Senior Lecturer in Urban Sociology and European Spatial Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London (UCL).</div> </div>
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Berlin
Colomb Claire
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mutation urbaine
politique urbaine
renouvellement urbain
rénovation urbaine
tourisme
twentieth century
twwenty-first century
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The spirit of cities: Why the identity of a city matters in a global age
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spirit, esprit, identité, Jerusalem, Jérusalem, Montreal, Montréal, Singapore, Singapour, Hong Kong, Beijing, Oxford, Berlin, Paris, New York, Bell Daniel A., de-Shalit Avner
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Daniel A. Bell Avner de-Shalit
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September 2011
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Princeton University Press
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352
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Cities shape the lives and outlooks of billions of people, yet they have been overshadowed in contemporary political thought by nation-states, identity groups, and concepts like justice and freedom. The Spirit of Cities revives the classical idea that a city expresses its own distinctive ethos or values. In the ancient world, Athens was synonymous with democracy and Sparta represented military discipline. In this original and engaging book, Daniel Bell and Avner de-Shalit explore how this classical idea can be applied to today's cities, and they explain why philosophy and the social sciences need to rediscover the spirit of cities.<br /> <br /> Bell and de-Shalit look at nine modern cities and the prevailing ethos that distinguishes each one. The cities are Jerusalem (religion), Montreal (language), Singapore (nation building), Hong Kong (materialism), Beijing (political power), Oxford (learning), Berlin (tolerance and intolerance), Paris (romance), and New York (ambition). Bell and de-Shalit draw upon the richly varied histories of each city, as well as novels, poems, biographies, tourist guides, architectural landmarks, and the authors' own personal reflections and insights. They show how the ethos of each city is expressed in political, cultural, and economic life, and also how pride in a city's ethos can oppose the homogenizing tendencies of globalization and curb the excesses of nationalism.<br /> <br /> The Spirit of Cities is unreservedly impressionistic. Combining strolling and storytelling with cutting-edge theory, the book encourages debate and opens up new avenues of inquiry in philosophy and the social sciences. It is a must-read for lovers of cities everywhere.</div> </div> <b>Daniel A. Bell </b>is the Zhiyuan Chair Professor of Arts and Humanities at Shanghai Jiaotong University and Professor of Political Theory and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Political Philosophy at Tsinghua University in Beijing.</div> <b>Avner de-Shalt </b>holds the Max Kampelman Chair for Democracy and Human Rights and is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.</div> </div>
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Oxford
Paris
Singapore
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Urban cultures in (post)colonial central Europe
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, culture urbaine, capitalisme, marxisme, ville coloniale, identité, Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Berlin, Varsovie, Lisiak Agata Anna
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Agata Anna Lisiak
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December 2010
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Purdue University Press
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214
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Berlin, Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw are cities indelibly marked by more than forty years of Soviet influence. Urban Cultures in (Post) Colonial Central Europe explores the ways in which these major urban centers have redefined their identities in the last two decades. The author suggests that they are both Central European and (post) colonial spaces and that the locations of their (post)coloniality can be found predominantly in communicative and media processes and their results in architecture, film, literature, and new media.<br /> <br /> Agata Anna Lisiak analyzes Berlin, Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw as (post)colonial cities because their politics, cultures, societies, and economies have been shaped by two centers of power: the Soviet Union as the former colonizer, whose influence remains visible predominantly in architecture, infrastructure, social relations, and mentalities, and the Western culture and the Western and/or global capital as the current colonizer, whose impact extends over virtually all spheres of urban life. The cities discussed are not exclusively postcolonial or solely colonial: they are “in-between” the two predicaments and, hence, are best described as (post)colonial. The (post)colonial and “in-between peripheral” identities and locations of the Central European capitals complement each other, and their analysis provides a relevant perspective on the transformation processes that have been shaping the region after 1989.</div> </div> <b>Agata Anna Lisiak</b> completed her PhD in 2009 in communication and media studies at the University of Halle-Wittenberg. Most recently, she completed a post-doctoral fellowship in urban studies at the National Sun Yat-sen University where her research extended to Asian port cities.</div> </div>
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Budapest
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Berlin : Divided city, 1945 - 1989
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Berlin, vintième siècle, twentieth century, histoire urbaine, identité, art, architecture, musique, culture urbaine, ségrégation urbaine, film, littérature, literature, music, Broadbent Philip, Hake Sabine
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NC
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September 2010
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Berghahn Books
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204
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> A great deal of attention continues to focus on Berlin’s cultural and political landscape after the fall of the Berlin Wall, but as yet, no single volume looks at the divided city through an interdisciplinary analysis. This volume examines how the city was conceived, perceived, and represented during the four decades preceding reunification and thereby offers a unique perspective on divided Berlin’s identities. German historians, art historians, architectural historians, and literary and cultural studies scholars explore the divisions and antagonisms that defined East and West Berlin; and by tracing the little studied similarities and extensive exchanges that occurred despite the presence of the Berlin Wall, they present an indispensible study on the politics and culture of the Cold War.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Introduction - Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake<br /> PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS<br /> Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour Berlin - Jennifer Evans<br /> The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin - Maike Steinkamp<br /> Back to the Future: New Music’s Revival and Redefinition in Occupied Berlin - Elizabeth Janik<br /> The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin - Greg Castillo<br /> Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold War Berlin - Heiner Stahl<br /> PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL<br /> Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in 1960s East Germany<br /> April Eisman<br /> “You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere”: Tropes of Division in DEFA Films from the early 1960s - Mariana Ivanova<br /> Building the East German Television Tower - Heather Gumbert<br /> Deborah Asher Barnstone: Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic - Heather Gumbert<br /> PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST<br /> “I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin”: Hildegard Knef’s Cold War Movies - Ulrich Bach<br /> Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years - David Barclay<br /> Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer’s Journeys from Berlin/1971 - Claudia Mesch<br /> Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War Project - Paul Jaskot<br /> Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87 - Emily Pugh<br /> PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND<br /> Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era - Miriam Paeslack<br /> Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in Post-Wende Fiction - Lyn Marven<br /> Interview with Barbara Hoidn</div> </div> <b>Philip Broadbent</b> is Assistant Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.<br /> <br /> <b>Sabine Hake</b> is the Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.</div> </div>
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Hake Sabine
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Histoires de Berlin
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Berlin, Allemagne, histoire, Oudin Bernard, Georges Michèle
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Bernard Oudin,
Michèle Georges
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11 mars 2010
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Perrin
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Le portrait haut en couleurs d'une ville jeune -Berlin ne devient Berlin qu'au XVIIe siècle- à travers les lieux et les personnages qui l'ont modelée.<br />
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Fascinante ou troublante, séduisante ou maudite, Berlin demeure une ville mal connue. Plus qu'aucune autre, elle a tour à tour imposé et subi l'histoire du XXe siècle. Cette métropole jeune, dont le rayonnement n'émergea qu'au XVIIIe siècle, a toujours été marquée par le goût de la modernité.</div>
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Coupée en deux pendant quarante-cinq ans, elle est redevenue la capitale de l'Allemagne réunifiée et aspire à être de nouveau un des pôles du continent européen. La place de Berlin dans les prochaines décennies est à coup sûr un des enjeux majeurs de l'Europe de demain.<br />
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<b>Bernard Oudin</b>, historien, est l'auteur d'Aristide Briand, de Histoires de Londres et de plusieurs autres essais. Il a vécu en Allemagne et a été chargé de cours à l'université de Heidelberg.<br />
<b>Michèle Georges</b>, disparue en 2008, a été un grand reporter à L'Express jusqu'en 1998. Elle a particulièrement couvert les affaires allemandes et rencontré les principales personnalités politiques et intellectuelles d'outre-Rhin.</div>
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Georges Michèle
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Oudin Bernard
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Berlin 1700-1929. Sociabilités et espace urbain
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Berlin, métropole, espace urbain, sociabilités, culture, représentations, histoire, Laudin Gérard
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Gérard Laudin
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Mars 2010
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L'Harmattan
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Entre 1700, année où Leibniz est chargé d'organiser l'Académie de Berlin, et l'époque de la République de Weimar, la petite résidence des Hohenzollern s'est muée en une véritable capitale culturelle de rayonnement européen. La volonté politique des souverains, qui créèrent un espace urbain au lendemain de la guerre de Trente Ans, joua un rôle décisif dans cette mutation.</div>
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En 1929, Berlin exerce un attrait suffisant pour devenir le sujet même de plusieurs essais et romans. Cet ouvrage s'attache à analyser quelques grands moments qui firent de Berlin une métropole.</div>
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<b>Gérard Laudin</b> est professeur à l'université Paris Sorbonne-Paris 4.</div>
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culture
espace urbain
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Laudin Gérard
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Crévilles
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Paris, Berlin : la mémoire de la guerre 1914-1933
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Berlin, Paris, mémoire, identité, histoire, Première Guerre mondiale, Julien Elise
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Elise Julien
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21 janvier 2010
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Presses universitaires de Rennes
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414
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Peut-on discerner à Paris et à Berlin une mémoire spécifique de la Première Guerre mondiale ? Inscrites chacune dans leur cadre national, ces deux villes montrent pourtant des convergences : à la fois capitales et métropoles, elles peinent à imposer une identité mémorielle qui leur soit propre.</div>
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Élise Julien montre comment et pourquoi certaines communautés restreintes ont été plus efficaces que les villes elles-mêmes pour la construction d’une mémoire urbaine qui relève de Paris et de Berlin.</div>
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<b>Élise Julien</b>, agrégée d’histoire, enseigne à l’institut d’Études politiques de Lille. Cet ouvrage est la version remaniée de sa thèse de doctorat préparée sous la direction de Jean-Louis Robert et de Jürgen Kocka à l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et à l’université libre de Berlin.</div>
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Ouvrage
Berlin
histoire
identité
Julien Elise
mémoire
Paris
Première Guerre mondiale
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Berlin : une capitale en mouvement
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Berlin, métropole, reconstruction, architecture, patrimoine, mutation urbaine, dynamiques urbaines, histoire, Hartung Klaus
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Klaus Hartung
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2 décembre 2009
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White Star
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352
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Depuis ce jour mémorable de 1989, qui a vu la fin du Mur, lequel avait scindé en deux le coeur de Berlin durant les longues et douloureuses années de la guerre froide, la ville est devenue un carrefour entre l'Europe orientale et l'Europe occidentale où se rencontrent les éléments culturels les plus diversifiés et avant-gardistes du monde entier.</div>
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Renaissant, tel le Phénix, des cendres de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la capitale de l'Allemagne réunifiée s'est engagée dans un projet colossal et historique de reconstruction, qui l'a transformée en un centre urbain moderne aux mille visages, un laboratoire en constante évolution. Les passionnés d'histoire, comme les amateurs de la métropole contemporaine et de la métamorphose continue de son image, apprécieront ce livre magnifiquement illustré.</div>
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Il est un hommage à la qualité de la planification urbaine et de l'architecture de la ville allemande qui, après la chute du Mur a été en mesure de récupérer son vaste patrimoine traditionnel brandebourgeois et de renouer avec son goût pour les parcs et les jardins, tout en s'élançant sans crainte vers le troisième millénaire, avec des innovations spectaculaires, des édifices futuristes et des espaces expérimentaux.</div>
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Le résultat est que le Berlin d'aujourd'hui est une mosaïque aux multiples facettes, où les créations futuristes de Norman Foster et Renzo Piano côtoient les quartiers du XIXe siècle, les bâtiments néoclassiques de Kart Friedrich Schinkel ainsi que les chefs- d'oeuvre architecturaux de Martin Wagner. En illustrant chaque étape du développement de la ville, cet ouvrage nous présente un cadre historique détaillé qui permet de comprendre le cycle des destructions et des reconstructions de la métropole allemande.</div>
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Les magnifiques photographies donnent vie à une fascinante galerie des principales réalisations architecturales : il s'agit non seulement d'un vibrant hommage à l'esprit de notre temps, mais aussi d'un voyage dans le passé pour revivre des souvenirs et des émotions, entre progrès et nostalgie.</div>
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<b>Klaus Hartung</b> est journaliste.</div>
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Ouvrage
architecture
Berlin
dynamiques urbaines
Hartung Klaus
histoire
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patrimoine
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Berlin, l'effacement des traces
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Berlin, destruction, reconstruction, mémoire, paysage urbain, Combe Sonia, Dufrêne Thierry, Robin Régine
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Collectif
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29 octobre 2009
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Fage
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127
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A l'occasion du 20e anniversaire de la chute du Mur de Berlin, le Musée d'Histoire contemporaine, Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporaine, présente à partir de créations artistiques les procédures de destruction de Berlin-capitale de la RDA et leurs inscriptions dans un paysage urbain reconstruit d'où émerge de façon inattendue et spontanée des traces du passé. Car si des procédures d'effacement sont bel et bien mises en oeuvre, des traces subsistent néanmoins.</div>
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Il s'agit donc dans cet ouvrage de rendre visible cette ambivalence entre oubli et mémoire, entre effacement et muséification, désir de détruire et de construire.</div>
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<b>Sonia Combe</b> est historienne, conservatrice du département des archives de la Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporaine (BDIC).</div>
<b>Thierry Dufrêne</b> est professeur à l'université Paris Ouest Nanterre et directeur du Centre de Recherche en Histoire de l'Art et Histoire des Représentations (CHAHR).</div>
<b>Régine Robin</b> est historienne, sociologue et écrivain, professeure à l'université du Québec à Montréal.</div>
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Ouvrage
Berlin
Combe Sonia
destruction
Dufrêne Thierry
mémoire
paysage urbain
reconstruction
Robin Régine