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"Dear, dirty Dublin" : A city in distress, 1899 - 1916
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Dublin, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, quartier défavorisé, quartier dégradé, pauvreté, logement, société urbaine, histoire urbaine, O'Brien Joseph V.
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Joseph V. O'Brien
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1982
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University of California Press
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http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Code-China-Dieter-Hassenpflug/dp/3034605722/ref=sr_1_117?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1288966117&sr=1-117
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<b>Extract from the preface : </b></div>
</div>
Only a few cities evoke those clear images that feed the mind and imagination of successive generations or represent for posterity the spirit of an age : Johnson's London, Louis Napoleon's Paris, Brecht's Berlin. And so also the Dublin of Yeats and Joyce. This "literary" Dublin has long fascinated specialist and student alike. And little wonder, for ever since the creative genius of her most famous son reincarnated the wandering Ulysses in the person of a Dublin Jew, the city on the Liffey has become a "world city" - a world city of the literary imagination. There is another Dublin, again a Dublin of Yeats and Joyce, but one that evokes harsher images and nurtures little of the interest reserved for the milieu of dramatist and poet. This, the nether world of tenement and slum, of the poor and unemployed, is in large part the subject of this study.</div>
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<b>Joseph V. O'Brien </b>is a Professor in the Department of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York.</div>
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vingtième siècle
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Ahmedabad : Shock city of twentieth-century India
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Ahmedabad, histoire urbaine, mouvement social, India, Inde, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Spodek Howard
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Howard Spodek
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April 2011
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Indiana University Press
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352
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> In the 20th century, Ahmedabad was India's "shock city." It was the place where many of the nation's most important developments occurred first and with the greatest intensity—from Gandhi’s political and labor organizing, through the growth of textile, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, to globalization and the sectarian violence that marked the turn of the new century. Events that happened there resonated throughout the country, for better and for worse. Howard Spodek describes the movements that swept the city, telling their story through the careers of the men and women who led them.</div> </div> <b>Howard Spodek </b>is Professor of History at Temple University.</div> </div>
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vingtième siècle
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American city planning since 1890
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, aménagement urbain, histoire urbaine, histoire de l'urbanisme, États-Unis, United States, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, politique urbaine, Scott Mel
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Mel Scott
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1971
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University of California Press
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http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520020511
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745
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
City planning is an ancient activity but a modern profession. The city planning profession in the United States arose from the urban reform movements of the 1890s and early years of this century. Here, in a volume commissioned to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the American Institute of Planners, the author examines the beginnings of urban planning and traces its gradual emergence as a guiding influence in all levels of government. The book is remarkably comprehensive and includes a wealth of detail gleaned from hundreds of original documents and extensive interviews with pioneers of the profession. Mr Scott describes the political movements, the persons and institutions, the civic crises, the legislative struggles, and the sometimes serious reverses that comprise the principal elements in the planning story; perhaps more importantly, he gives much attention to the intellectual history of planning.</div>
</div>
The late <b>Mel Scott </b>was a planner, writer, lecturer and a research associate at the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.</div>
</div>
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aménagement urbain
États-Unis
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
politique urbaine
Scott Mel
twentieth century
United States
vingtième siècle
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Baltimore '68 : Riots and rebirth in an American city
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Baltimore, race, émeute, histoire urbaine, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, mixité sociale, ségrégation urbaine, Elfenbein Jessica I., Hollowak Thomas L., Nix Elizabeth M.
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NC
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June 2011
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Temple University Press
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294
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<div>
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Baltimore
Elfenbein Jessica I.
émeute
histoire urbaine
Hollowak Thomas L.
mixité sociale
Nix Elizabeth M.
race
ségrégation urbaine
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Beijing record : A physical and political history of planning modern Beijing
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, aménagement urbain, renouvellement urbain, rénovation urbaine, mutation urbaine, histoire de l'urbanisme, histoire urbaine, patrimoine, politique urbaine, Beijing, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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Jun Wang
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September 2010
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World Scientific
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500
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Beijing Record, the result of ten years of research on the urban transformation of Beijing in the last fifty years, brings to an extended Western audience the inside story on the key decisions that led to Beijing's present urban fragmentation and its loss of memory and history in the form of bulldozing its architectural heritage. Wang's publication presents a survey of the main developments and government-level (both central and municipal) decisions, devoting a lot of attention to the 1950s and 1960s, when Beijing experienced a critical wave of transformative events.<br /> <br /> Shortly after its original Chinese bestseller edition was published by SDX joint Publishing Company House in October 2003, it ignited a firestorm of debate and discussion in a country where public interaction over such a sensitive subject rarely surfaces. The Chinese edition is in its 7th print run and was translated into Japanese in 2008. This newly-translated English version has the latest update on the author's findings in the area.<br /> <br /> Home to more than 15 million people, this ancient capital city — not surprisingly — has a controversial, complicated history of planning and politics, development and demolition. The publication raises a number of unsettling questions: Why have a valuable historical architectural heritage such as city ramparts, gateways, old temples, memorial archways and the urban fabric of hutongs (traditional alleyways) and siheyuan (courtyard houses) been visibly disappearing for decades? Why are so many houses being demolished at a time of economic growth? Is no one prepared to stand up for the preservation of the city?<br /> <br /> For his research, Wang went through innumerable archives, read diaries and collected an unprecedented quantity of data, accessing firsthand materials and unearthing photographs that clearly document the city's relentless, unprecedented physical makeover. In addition, he conducted more than 50 in-person interviews with officials, planners, scholars and other experts. Many illustrations are published here for the first time, compiled in the 1990s when archival public access was reformulated.</div> </div> <b>Jun Wang </b>is a senior reporter and editor of the Xinhua News Agency Outlook Weekly magazine.</div> </div>
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Beijing
histoire de l'urbanisme
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mutation urbaine
patrimoine
politique urbaine
renouvellement urbain
rénovation urbaine
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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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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architecture
art
Berlin
Broadbent Philip
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film
Hake Sabine
histoire urbaine
identité
litérature
littérature
music
musique
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vintième siècle
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Changing plans for America's inner cities
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Cincinnati, Over-the-Rhine, bidonville, aménagement urbain, quartier défavorisé, quartier dégradé, centre-ville, voisinage, renouvellement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, politique de la ville, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Miller Zane L., Tucker Bruce
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Zane L. Miller
Bruce Tucker
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1998
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://www.ohiostatepress.org/books/Book%20Pages/Miller%20Changing.htm
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224
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An account of the resource
<b>Abstract from the publisher :</b></div>
</div>
Cincinnati’s historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood began in the nineteenth century as a nonelite suburb and became in the twentieth century an inner-city slum, burdened with a broad range of problems characteristic of such places everywhere in the United States. As Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker point out, however, Over-the-Rhine’s history is also the history of planning for both inner-city neighborhoods and big-city downtowns. Beginning in the 1920s, Cincinnati’s government and civic leaders explored the entire repertoire of policies and programs considered or implemented in cities throughout the country for such closed-in neighborhoods. The first set of attempts included schemes for comprehensive planning, zoning, slum clearance, redevelopment, and neighborhood conservation and rehabilitation.<br />
<br />
Over-the-Rhine survived this first assault on the slums, but at mid-century a new understanding of the city generated different visions of Over-the-Rhine’s future and long and bitter fights for control of that future. While factions fought, the neighborhood deteriorated, and by the 1990s it was one of the poorest and most violent parts of the city. The story ends with a double irony: the adoption of an Over-the-Rhine “urban renewal” plan that endorsed a ghettoish status quo; and the murder of Buddy Gray, the city's premier white community organizer, by a mentally troubled man whom Gray had rescued from the streets and befriended.<br />
<br />
Miller and Tucker look beyond the fight over slums to illuminate other issues in American civilization. They focus on changing concepts of culture, neighborhood, and community as dynamic factors, and basic components of city planning. Changing Plans for America’s Inner Cities is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of urban neighborhoods.<br />
<br />
<b>Zane L. Miller</b> is a professor of American history and director of the Center for Neighborhood and Community Studies at the University of Cincinnati.<br />
<b>Bruce Tucker</b> is an associate professor of history at the University of Windsor.</div>
</div>
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Cincinnati
histoire de l'urbanisme
Miller Zane L.
Over-the-Rhine
politique de la ville
quartier défavorisé
quartier dégradé
renouvellement urbain
Tucker Bruce
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
voisinage
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City sites : Multimedia essays on New York and Chicago, 1870s-1930s
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Chicago, New York, histoire urbaine, analyse spatiale, forme urbaine, iconography, iconographie, culture urbaine, littérature, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, twentieth century, nineteenth century, Balshaw Maria, Notaro Anna, Kennedy Liam, Tallack Douglas
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NC
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2000
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University of Birmingham Press
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http://www.city-sites.org.uk/
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<b>Abstract from the publishers : </b></div>
</div>
City Sites is an inter- and multi-disciplinary study of the iconography, spatial forms and visual and literary cultures of New York and Chicago in the period 1870s to 1930s. City Sites is the result of collaborative research by scholars from Europe and the U.S.A and presents a pioneering approach to American urbanism utilising analytical possibilities offered by new multimedia technologies.<br />
<br />
City Sites is part of the 3Cities research project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Board and is based at the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham in the UK.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents (essays) : </b></div>
</div>
New York :</div>
Maria Balshaw - From Lenox to Seventh Avenue : Mapping the 'Negro capital of the world'</div>
Eric Sandeen - Signs of the times : Waiting for the millennium in Times Square</div>
John Walsh - The attraction of the Flatiron building : Construction processes</div>
Douglas Tallack - The rhetoric of space : Jacob Riis and New York City's Lower East Side</div>
Anna Notaro - Constructing the futurist city : The skyscraper</div>
</div>
Chicago :</div>
</div>
Max Page - Maxwell Street and the crucible of culture</div>
Christopher Gair - Whose America? White City and the shaping of national identity, 1883-1905</div>
Jude Davies - Meeting places : Shopping for selves in Chicago and New York</div>
Liam Kennedy - Black metropolis : The space of the street in the art of Archibald Motley, Jr.</div>
William Boelhower - The mysteries of Chicago : Floating in a sea of signs</div>
</div>
<b>Maria Balshaw </b>is a Research Fellow in American literature at the University of Birmingham.</div>
<b>Anna Notero </b>is a lecturer in the School of American and Canadian studies at the University of Nottingham.</div>
<b>Liam Kennedy </b>is Senior Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Birmingham.</div>
<b>Douglas Tallack </b>is Professor or American Studies and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Nottingham.</div>
</div>
3Cities project website</a>. </div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
analyse spatiale
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Chicago
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dix-neuvième siècle
forme urbaine
histoire urbaine
iconographie
iconography
Kennedy Liam
littérature
New York
nineteenth century
Notaro Anna
Tallack Douglas
twentieth century
vingtième siècle
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Ed Koch and the rebuilding of New York City
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New York, Ed Koch, Soffer Jonathan, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, gestion locale, gouvernance, rénovation urbaine, histoire urbaine, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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Jonathan Soffer
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October 2010
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Columbia University Press
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528
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</div>
In 1978, Ed Koch assumed control of a city plagued by filth, crime, bankruptcy, and racial tensions. By the end of his mayoral run in 1989 and despite the Wall Street crash of 1987, his administration had begun rebuilding neighborhoods and infrastructure. Unlike many American cities, Koch's New York was growing, not shrinking. Gentrification brought new businesses to neglected corners and converted low-end rental housing to coops and condos. Nevertheless, not all the changes were positive—AIDS, crime, homelessness, and violent racial conflict increased, marking a time of great, if somewhat uneven, transition.<br />
<br />
For better or worse, Koch's efforts convinced many New Yorkers to embrace a new political order subsidizing business, particularly finance, insurance, and real estate, and privatizing public space. Each phase of the city's recovery required a difficult choice between moneyed interests and social services, forcing Koch to be both a moderate and a pragmatist as he tried to mitigate growing economic inequality. Throughout, Koch's rough rhetoric (attacking his opponents as "crazy," "wackos," and "radicals") prompted charges of being racially divisive. The first book to recast Koch's legacy through personal and mayoral papers, authorized interviews, and oral histories, this volume plots a history of New York City through two rarely studied yet crucial decades: the bankruptcy of the 1970s and the recovery and crash of the 1980s.</div>
</div>
<b>Jonathan Soffer</b> is associate professor of history at New York University's Polytechnic Institute, specializing in twentieth-century American urban and political history.</div>
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vingtième siècle
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Ed Koch and the rebuilding of New York City
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Koch Ed, Soffer Jonathan, New York, politique de la ville, renouvellement urbaine, gouvernance, gestion locale, politique urbaine, histoire urbaine, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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14 October 2010
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Jonathan Soffer
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http://wagner.nyu.edu/podcasts/podcastDetail.php?id=168
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</div>
Dean Ellen Schall of NYU’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and Provost Dianne Rekow of NYU’s Polytechnic Institute invite you a book party for author Jonathan Soffer discussing his new book, Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City . Featuring special guest Former Mayor Ed Koch. In 1978, Ed Koch assumed control of a city plagued by filth, crime, bankruptcy and racial tensions. By the end of his mayoral run in 1989, and despite the Wall Street crash of 1987, his administration had begun rebuilding neighborhoods and infrastructure. For better or worse, Koch's efforts convinced many New Yorkers to embrace a new political order subsidizing business, particularly finance, insurance and real estate and privatizing public space. Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City recasts Koch's legacy through personal and mayoral papers, authorized interviews and oral histories, and plots a history of New York City through two rarely studied, yet crucial decades: the bankruptcy of the 1970s and the recovery and crash of the 1980s.</div>
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Ed Koch and the rebuilding of New York City</a>. </i></div>
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Ethnic Amsterdam : Immigrants and urban change in the twentieth century
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Amsterdam, immigration, intégration, insertion, mixité sociale, ethnicity, éthnicité, mutation urbaine, société urbaine, culture urbaine, Nell Liza, Rath Jan, twentieth century, vingtième siècle
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NC
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2009
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Amsterdam University Press
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http://dare.uva.nl/aup/en/record/341181
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216
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Over the centuries, people from all parts of the world have been drawn to the city of Amsterdam. While immigrants adapted to local customs, opportunities and constraints, their practices and habits have left indelible marks on their adopted city. This fascinating volume Ethnic Amsterdam: Immigrants and Urban Change in the Twentieth Century explores how twentieth-century immigrants - in bringing with them their religions, languages, cuisines, sports, and other material and immaterial aspects of their native countries - have transformed Amsterdam into a cosmopolitan city.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Preface</div>
Liza Nell and Jan Rath - Am I Amsterdam? Immigrant integration and urban change</div>
Thaddeus Müller - Ethnic groups in Amsterdam's public spaces</div>
Anneke H. van Otterloo - Eating out 'ethnic' in Amsterdam from the 1920s to the present</div>
Hilje van der Horst - Living Amsterdam : Tangible homes behind Amsterdam's facades</div>
Hans van Amersfoort and Cees Cortie - Housing and population : Spatial mobility in twentieth-century Amsterdam</div>
Christine Delhaye - Towards cultural diversity in Amsterdam's arts</div>
Folkert Kuiken - Multilingual Amsterdam</div>
Floris Vermeulen and Anja van Heelsum - Immigrant organisations in Amsterdam</div>
Thijl Sunier - Houses of worship and the politics of space in Amsterdam</div>
Ruud Stokvis - The integration of migrants into the Amsterdam sport pattern</div>
Liza Nell and Jan Rath - Social boundaries in movement</div>
</div>
<b>Liza Nell </b>is Lecturer in the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University.</div>
<b>Jan Rath </b>is Professor of Urban Sociology and Director of the Institute for Ethnic and Migration Studies at the University of Amsterdam.</div>
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Amsterdam
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ethnicity
immigration
insertion
intégration
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mutation urbaine
Nell Liza
Rath Jan
société urbaine
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vingtième siècle
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For the ciy as a whole: Planning, politics, and the public interest in Dallas, Texas, 1900-1965
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, aménagement urbain, gouvernance, collectivités locales, gestion locale, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, Dallas, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, histoire urbaine, Fairbanks Robert B., économie
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Robert B. Fairbanks
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1998
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The Ohio State University Press
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http://hdl.handle.net/1811/30083
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318
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<b>Extract from the Introduction:</b></div>
</div>
I am interested in "using" Dallas to understand better the changing nature of politics and planning in urban America during the twentieth century. Dallas is hardly typical of all cities, but it is closely tied to dominant business leadership and the "good government" and planning movements characteristic of that era. Southern and western cities often enthusiastically and selectively embraced aspects of both these movements as strategies to help them develop still faster. Dallas also participated in the larger public discourse about cities characteristic of the time...</div>
</div>
This book stems from my interest in understanding how changing conceptions of the city - what it was or could be - related to different urban policies and programs over time. Although the literature of urban history has expanded at an impressive rate in recent decades, much of it has centered on issues of race, class, and gender in explaining the development of the city. Historians also pay special attention to the role of social forces in shaping urban development, as well as their influences on the thoughts and actions of the historical actors. These are all valuable contributions, but such efforts have largely discouraged scholars from investigating the city from a more humanistic appraoch, emphasizing not social forces but uman perception. Studies examining the development of urban policy have stressed the importance of real events in shaping responses and have neglected to investigate the relationship between the perception of reality that city builders brought to the city and its problems and the actual response to those urban problems. Little effort has been made to examine the writings of city builders or the structure of their organizations in order to understand their basic assumptions about the nature of the city...</div>
</div>
<i>For the City as a Whole</i>, then, is an attempt to understand the actions of urban problem solvers by linking their definition of and responses to those problems to their perception of what the city was or could become.</div>
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
Introduction</div>
</div>
I. The first City-as-a-Whole strategy: Dallas at the turn of the century</div>
1. Managing the city</div>
</div>
II. Dallas during the second City-as-a-Whole era</div>
2. Rethinking planning and governing in the 1920s</div>
3. The CCA in control: The Edy years, 1931-1935</div>
4. The defeat of the CCA and the victory of council-manager government</div>
5. Dallas business leadership, planning, and World War II</div>
6. Responding to urban problems: Limitations of the City-as-a-Whole strategy</div>
7. Politics, leadership, and the public interest in an era of rapid growth, 1945-1955</div>
</div>
III. The new provincialism: From city as system to city as setting</div>
8. The decline of the City-as-a-Whole strategy</div>
</div>
Epilogue</div>
</div>
<b>Robert B. Fairbanks </b>is a Professor and Chairperson in the Department of History at The University of Texas Arlington.</div>
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From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem between Ottoman and British rule
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Jerusalem, Jérusalem, histoire urbaine, World War I, Première Guerre mondiale, Ottoman Empire, British Empire, Empire ottoman, Empire britannique, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, ville en guerre, Jacobson Abigail
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Abigail Jacobson
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2011
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Syracuse University Press
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264
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> The history of Jerusalem as traditionally depicted is the quintessential history of conflict and strife, of ethnic tension, and of incompatible national narratives and visions. It is also a history of dramatic changes and moments, one of the most radical ones being the replacement of the Ottoman regime with British rule in December 1917. From Empire to Empire challenges these two major dichotomies, ethnic and temporal, which shaped the history of Jerusalem and its inhabitants. It links the experiences of two ethnic communities living in Palestine, Jews and Arabs, as well as bridging two historical periods, the Ottoman and British administrations.<br /> <br /> Drawing upon a variety of sources, Jacobson demonstrates how political and social alliances are dynamic, context-dependent, and purpose-driven. She also highlights the critical role of foreign intervention, governmental and nongovernmental, in forming local political alliances and in shaping the political reality of Palestine during the crisis of World War I and the transition between regimes.<br /> <br /> From Empire to Empire offers a vital new perspective on the way World War I has been traditionally studied in the Palestinian context. It also examines the effects of war on the socioeconomic sphere of a mixed city in crisis and looks into the ways the war, as well as Ottoman policies and administrators, affected the ways people perceived the Ottoman Empire and their location within it. From Empire to Empire illuminates the complex and delicate relations between ethnic and national groups and offers a different lens through which the history of Jerusalem can be seen: it proposes not only a story of conflict but also of intercommunal contacts and cooperation.</div> </div> <b>Abigail Jacobson </b>teaches at the Interdisciplinary Centre in Herzlia, Israel.</div> </div>
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Garbage in the cities: Refuse, reform, and the environment
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, environnement urbain, déchets, service public, histoire urbaine, hygiénisme, insalubrité, histoire urbaine, États-Unis, United States, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Melosi Martin V., gestion des déchets
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<strong>Abstract from the publisher:</strong> As recently as the 1880s, most American cities had no effective means of collecting and removing the mountains of garbage, refuse, and manure-over a thousand tons a day in New York City alone-that clogged streets and overwhelmed the senses of residents. In his landmark study, Garbage in the Cities, Martin Melosi offered the first history of efforts begun in the Progressive Era to clean up this mess. Since it was first published, Garbage in the Cities has remained one of the best historical treatments of the subject. This thoroughly revised and updated edition includes two new chapters that expand the discussion of developments since World War I. It also offers a discussion of the reception of the first edition, and an examination of the ways solid waste management has become more federally regulated in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Melosi traces the rise of sanitation engineering, accurately describes the scope and changing nature of the refuse problem in U.S. cities, reveals the sometimes hidden connections between industrialization and pollution, and discusses the social agendas behind many early cleanliness programs. Absolutely essential reading for historians, policy analysts, and sociologists, Garbage in the Cities offers a vibrant and insightful analysis of this fascinating topic. <strong>Contents:</strong> Preface Introduction 1. Out of sight, out of mind: The refuse problem in the late nineteenth century 2. The "apostle of cleanliness" and the origins of refuse management 3. Refuse as an engineering problem: Municipal reform 4. Refuse as an aesthetic problem: Voluntary citizens' organizations and sanitation 5. Street-cleaning practices in the early twentieth century 6. Collection and disposal practices in the early twentieth century 7. Solid waste as pollution in twentieth-century America 8. The garbage crisis in the late twentieth century Conclusion <strong>Martin V. Melosi </strong>is Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Houston.
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Martin Melosi
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University of Pittsburgh Press
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2004 (revised edition)
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Gotham's newest newcomers : The impact of post-1965 immigrants on New York City - and vice versa
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New York, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, immigration, immigrant, société urbaine, Foner Nancy, Mollenkopf John, Salvo Joseph, Bashi Vilna, Hernandez Ramona, Khandelwal Madhulika, Kwong Peter, Smith Robert
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25 October 2006
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Nancy Foner,
John Mollenkopf,
Joseph Salvo,
Vilna Bashi,
Ramona Hernandez,
Madhulika Khandelwal,
Peter Kwong,
Robert Smith
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http://www.gothamcenter.com/forums/fall2006.shtml
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor : </b></div>
</div>
We are in the middle of one of Gotham's greatest immigration waves, triggered by the 1965 immigration law. Our distinguished panelists will analyze how the newcomers have experienced, and transformed, the city.</div>
</div>
<b>Nancy Foner </b>is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York.</div>
<b>John Mollenkopf </b>is the Director of the Center for Urban Research and a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.</div>
<b>Joseph Salvo </b>is Director of the Population Division at the New York City Department of City Planning.</div>
<b>Vilna Bashi Treitler </b>teaches in the Department of Black and Hispanic Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York.</div>
<b>Ramona Hernandez </b>is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Dominican Studies Institute at the City University of New York.</div>
<b>Madhulika Khandelwal </b>is Director of the Asian/American Center and Associate Professor in the Urban Studies Department at Queens College, City University of New York.</div>
<b>Peter Kwong </b>is Professor of Asian American Studies and Urban Affairs and Planning at Hunter College, and Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.</div>
<b>Robert Smith </b>is Professor in the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College, the City University of New York.</div>
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Hernandez Ramona
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Khandelwal Madhulika
Kwong Peter
Mollenkopf John
New York
Salvo Joseph
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In the watches of the night: Life in the nocturnal city, 1820-1930
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nuit, night, États-Unis, United States, histoire urbaine, nineteenth century, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, dix-neuvième siècle, urbanité, emploi, délinquance, transport, leisure, loisirs, gender, genre, Baldwin Peter C.
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Peter C. Baldwin
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January 2012
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The University of Chicago Press
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296
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Before skyscrapers and streetlights glowed at all hours, American cities fell into inky blackness with each setting of the sun. But over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, new technologies began to light up streets, sidewalks, buildings, and public spaces. Peter C. Baldwin’s evocative book depicts the changing experience of the urban night over this period, visiting a host of actors—scavengers, newsboys, and mashers alike—in the nocturnal city.<br /> <br /> Baldwin examines work, crime, transportation, and leisure as he moves through the gaslight era, exploring the spread of modern police forces and the emergence of late-night entertainment, to the era of electricity, when social campaigns sought to remove women and children from public areas at night. While many people celebrated the transition from darkness to light as the arrival of twenty-four hours of daytime, Baldwin shows that certain social patterns remained, including the danger of street crime and the skewed gender profile of night work. Sweeping us from concert halls and brothels to streetcars and industrial forges, In the Watches of the Night is an illuminating study of a vital era in American urban history.</div> </div> <b>Peter C. Baldwin </b>is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Connecticut.</div> </div>
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Keeping the lid on : Urban eruptions and social control since the 19th century
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, histoire urbaine, émeute, mouvement social, epidemic, épidémie, société urbaine, mémoire, nineteenth century, twentieth century, dix-neuvième siècle, vingtième siècle, gouvernance, Finding Susan, Barrow Logie, Poirier François
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NC
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Jul 2010
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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199
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
The contributors to this book have explored various aspects of urban imagination, so intimately related to a peculiar social environment. They are historians and geographers, linguists and cultural students. Their methodologies are very different, their sources poles apart. And yet, they address the same object of study, social and spatial segregation and urban eruptions, though severally defined: from epidemics to anarchist scares, urban uprisings to mental maps, or the reverberations of urban memories in song, novels and museums. Case studies consider the towns of Liverpool, London, Hull, New York, Salvador de Bahia, or more generally France and America. The networks created among intellectuals and labourers, anarchists and migrants, or the lack of communication between those who feel oppressed (rioters, strikers, anti-vaccination protesters) and those in control, are a further common denominator.<br />
<br />
In a way, urban epidemics were the epitome of the repulsive character large cities possessed in the eyes even of their own inhabitants. If they were the receptacle of so many foreigners, and shady political characters, if they were the scenes of social and ethnic conflict, and violence, and promiscuity, and prostitution, and drunkenness, and pauperism, they were of necessity a festering sore which nothing could eradicate.<br />
<br />
It is strange that something of this fear should linger on today—otherwise, how can one explain the lacunae in the official memory of museums?—despite the cultural efforts produced in the opposite direction, with Ackroyd's love for East-End London, with the revival of a Little Italy in every major American city, with the nostalgic folklorisation of past miseries in Salvador de Bahia and in popular song. What sense of belonging can be generated by an obliteration of the past, what dynamic local culture can spring from an absence, from a hole in collective memory? This book goes some way to filling those gaps.</div>
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<b>Susan Finding</b> is Professor in British Studies at Poitiers University since 1987.</div>
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<b>Logie Barrow</b> taught the social history of all more or less English-speaking countries outside North America at the University of Bremen from 1980 to 2008. He retired so as to spend more time researching history.</div>
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<b>François Poirier</b> (†2010) was Lecturer at Université Paris 8, before he was appointed to a professorship at neighbouring Université Paris 13 in 1993. He published extensively on issues related to British politics, English social history, and Franco-British interaction.</div>
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Modernity and the cities of the Jews. Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History (No. 2)
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modernity, modernité, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Jewish, juif, histoire urbaine, Venice, Venise, Livorno, Livourne, Trieste, Odessa, Alexandria, Alexandrie, Vienna, Vienne, Budapest, Warsaw, Varsovie, New York, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Minsk, Facchini Cristiana
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NC
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<div><b>Extract from the introduction by Cristiana Facchini :<br /> </b></div> </div> First of all, our journey is meant to be a snapshot of Jewish culture through cities, but it also aims to depict a much more complicated picture of the interplay between modernity and Jewish culture. It tries to connect the perspective of time and the relevance of place in Jewish history, whilst underlining recurrent cultural patterns or significant differences amongst Jewish cultures of different periods and places. Both dimensions are relevant in order to better comprehend the response of Jews to the challenges brought about by the rise and spread of modernity. In doing so, we thought it might be enlightening to perform a sort of cultural pilgrimage through the cities that either are, or have been at some point, of great significance and relevance to the Jews.<br /> <br /> Why cities? Because cities tell stories. Their streets and architecture are like the convolutions of a nautilus shell, a natural history of the living cultures that produced them. If modern European history is inextricably linked to the history of its cities, modern European Jewish history may also be reconstructed through the cities where Jews have dwelt. <br /> <br /> The connection between cities and the Jewish people is deep and well documented. From ancient times, Jews found their way to the most important cities of the day. Even beyond the cities of the ancient Jewish commonwealth (the second Temple period), Jews concentrated themselves in important cultural centers of the Mediterranean world, such as Alexandria and Rome. Their contribution to the history of Western culture is well understood, although work remains to be done on a more diverse cultural geography through the early modern period. Jews disappeared from some cities, leaving feeble traces; others bear witness to their presence through the ages.</div> </div> <b>Contents of the Focus section:</b></div> </div> Cristiana Facchini - Modernity and the cities of the Jews</div> Cristiana Facchini - The city, the Ghetto and two books. Venice and Jewish early modernity</div> Francesca Bregoli - The port of Livorno and its </div> Tullia Catalan - The ambivalence of a port-city. The Jews of Trieste from the 19th to the 20th century</div> Joachim Schlör - Odessity: In search of transnational Odessa (or "Odessa the best city in the world: All about Odessa and a great many jokes")</div> Dario Miccoli - Moving histories. The Jews and modernity in Alexandria, 1881-1919</div> Albert Lichtblau - Ambivalent modernity: The Jewish population in Vienna</div> Konstantin Akinsha - Lunching under the Goya. Jewish collectors in Budapest at the beginning of the twentieth century</div> François Guesnet - Thinking globally, acting locally: Joel Wegmeister and modern Hasidic politics in Warsaw</div> Mark A. Raider - Stephen S. Wise and the urban frontier: American Jewish life in New York and the Pacific Northwest at the dawn of the 20th century</div> Ehud Manor - "A source of satisfaction to all Jews, wherever they may be living". Louis Miller between New York and Tel Aviv, 1911</div> Elissa Bemporad - Issues of gender, Sovietization and modernization in the Jewish metropolis of Minsk</div> Mario Tedeschini Lalli - Descent from paradise: Saul Steinberg's Italian years (1933-1941)</div> </div> <b>Cristiana Facchini </b>is Associate Professor in the Department of Historical Sciences, University of Bologna.</div> </div>
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Muzhik and Muscovite : Urbanization in late imperial Russia
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, urbanisation, histoire urbaine, Moscou, Moscow, migration urbaine, société urbaine, modernisation, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Bradley Joseph
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Joseph Bradley
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1985
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<b><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=dnOt3_9KFMIC&lpg=PP1&hl=fr&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false" target="_blank">Alternative link</a> </b>to the document via Google Books.</div>
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New ideals in the planning of cities, towns and villages
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, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, twentieth century, vingtième siècle, Nolen John
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John Nolen
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Extract from a review of 'New ideals in the planning of cities, towns and villages' from the Discovering Urbanism blog : "Probably more than anyone else, John Nolen was the voice of the early American city planning establishment... New ideals is both an amalgamation of the basic planning platform of the time and a passionate plea to carry it into action." John Nolen was a landscape architecture and city planner who lectured frequently on city and town planning and was active in many professional organisations in his field.
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