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Crévilles
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The great cities of the modern world
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Smith Helen Ainslie, grandes villes, monde moderne, dix-neuvième siècle, Russie, Angleterre, France, Allemagne, Scandinavie, Hollande, Belgique, Suisse, Irlande, Ecosse, Espagne, Portugal, Italie, Empire Austro-Hongrois, Empire Ottoman, Inde, Chine, Japon, Amérique du Sud, Canada, Mexique, Etats Unis
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Helen Ainslie Smith
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1885
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George Routledge & Sons
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http://www.archive.org/details/greatcitiesofmod00smitrich
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433
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From the preface by Hazel Shepard (September 1885) : There is a saying, as old as it is true, that he who would be a writer must first of all have something to write something new to tell, or some new or better way of putting forth what is already known. This volume has not been called into existence as something new, but because there was not, so far as could be found, any work devoted entirely to a description of the outward appearance and real position of the GREAT CITIES OF THE MODERN WORLD. A metropolis represents a focus of power; the chief forces of a country's civilization are centered in its great towns; and it has been believed that in giving a description of the large cities of the chief countries of the world, and bringing them together in a classified volume, there will be presented in a condensed form the leading features, not only of the great cities of the world, as a whole, but also of the civic national life of all the important countries of the globe. The endeavor has been to prepare a book instructive and interesting to readers of all ages, but especially to place before young people a clear and, in a measure, complete idea of the greatest cities of our time, rated according to size, importance in intellectual, commercial, and manufacturing power, and descriptive of population and architectural appearance. In all cases the aim has been to make the leading features either of a single city or a national group stand out prominently and leave the strongest impression. To combine all these characteristics into a single volume upon so broad a subject it has been necessary to consult a multitude of authorities; and, although these are far too many for the briefest enumeration, it is but just to acknowledge that valuable aid has been received from the standard encyclopaedias and from nearly all the leading works of reference of both special and general character whose scope comes in any way within that of the Great Cities of the Modern World. NB : This work is available from the Internet Archive in multiple formats : online, PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, Full Text, and DjVu. We recommend the PDF format (68 MB), both for ease of reading and because it has been scanned using OCR, allowing searches of the full text.
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Ouvrage
Allemagne
Amérique du sud
Angleterre
Belgique
Canada
Chine
dix-neuvième siècle
Ecosse
Empire Austro-Hongrois
Empire Ottoman
Espagne
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France
grandes villes
Hollande
Inde
Irlande
Italie
Japon
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monde moderne
Portugal
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Suisse
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Progress in Irish urban studies
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Ireland, Irlande, espace public, analyse spatiale, démographie, logement, rénovation urbaine, néolibéralisme, service public, aménagement urbain, gouvernance, politique urbaine
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Multiple authors
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Forum for Irish urban studies
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http://www.fius.ie/pius.php
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Various
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Progress in Irish Urban Studies is a working paper series which presents expanded articles based on papers presented to the annual research seminar series and provides a means by which post-graduate researchers and practitioners can present recently completed research or research in progress to a wider audience and receive constructive feedback. The series is published on an annual basis and submissions are invited from all individuals conducting contemporary urban-related research.</div>
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<b>List of papers : </b></div>
</div>
VOLUME 4 2008<br />
1. Evaluating the Role of Urban Public Space in Dublin's Evolution as an Entrepreneurial City - P. Lawton <br />
2. Demographic Structure and Spatial Change in the Dublin City-Region, 1996-2006 - C. Walsh <br />
3. The Implications of Housing Market Transformation and Segmentation for Housing Affordability in Ireland - D. Downey <br />
<br />
VOLUME 3 2007 <br />
1. Housing Quality Indicators and Sub-standard Accommodation in the ‘Budget’ Segment of the Private Rented Sector: An Overview of Selected Findings - D. Coates & N. Feely <br />
2. (Re)Producing Cork Docklands: Just Add Water - C. O'Callaghan <br />
3. The Monitoring and Enforcement of Standards in the Irish Private Rented Sector: Evaluating Local Authority Performance - D. Coates & N. Feely<br />
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VOLUME 2 2006<br />
1. Neo-Liberalism, Public Services and PPPs in Ireland - R. Hearne <br />
2. Irish Planning Practice and a Response to Cultural Diversity - A. Ryan<br />
3. The Politics of Urban Regeneration - J.P. Hogan <br />
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VOLUME 1 Issue 2 2005 <br />
1. Funding Area Partnership Companies (APCs) in a changing landscape of governance: Some preliminary findings - M. Borscheid <br />
2. Challenge, Renegotiation and Change in the Current Phase of Spencer Dock - J.P. Hogan <br />
3. Smart Growth in Ireland: From Rhetoric to Reality - D. Stewart<br />
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VOLUME 1 Issue 1 2005<br />
1. Are They For Real? Demographic Projections for Spatial Planning in a Modern Ireland - B. Hughes <br />
2. Urban Planning and the Shifting Discourses of Governance: A Case Study of Dublin - H.A. Haidar <br />
3. Why my initial research looks nothing like my Ph.D title: A tale about going from A to B (via ANT) in place promotion research - J. Monagle</div>
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<b>Note : This journal appears to have ceased publication, and the website is no longer actively maintained at time of writing</b></div>
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aménagement urbain
analyse spatiale
démographie
espace public
gouvernance
Ireland
Irlande
logement
néolibéralisme
politique urbaine
rénovation urbaine
service public