Histories of Urban Planning and Political Power
European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Welch Guerra, Max; Grau, Victoria
Histories of Urban Planning and Political Power
European Perspectives
Herausgeber: Welch Guerra, Max; Grau, Victoria
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In this volume, contributions from Europe and Latin America provide insight into the functions of planning under very different political and societal constellations over the last hundred years: dictatorships, parliamentary democracies and illiberalism; capitalism and state socialism; state interventionism and neoliberalism, and more.
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In this volume, contributions from Europe and Latin America provide insight into the functions of planning under very different political and societal constellations over the last hundred years: dictatorships, parliamentary democracies and illiberalism; capitalism and state socialism; state interventionism and neoliberalism, and more.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032756882
- ISBN-10: 1032756888
- Artikelnr.: 70147026
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032756882
- ISBN-10: 1032756888
- Artikelnr.: 70147026
Victoria Grau studied urban studies at the Bauhaus University Weimar and at University College Dublin. Since 2022, she has worked as a research assistant at the Chair of Spatial Planning and Spatial Research at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Max Welch Guerra is Senior Professor of Spatial Planning and Spatial Research and Head of the BSc and MSc Urbanistik at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
0. Investigating Urban Planning in various forms of rule. An introduction
Part 1: Right-Wing Dictatorships and their Heritage 1. A European
perspective on national-socialist urbanism 2. Reconstruction as a
dictatorial power strategy. The multiple functions of an urban programme in
the early years of the Franco regime (1938-1959) 3. The dictatorial
modernisation of Portugal 4. Valle de los Caídos: construction, use and
"dispute value" of a gigantic legacy of the Franco dictatorship, 1939-2023
5. Nuremberg: Nazi party rally grounds in a changing European culture of
remembrance 6. Italy's Dealing with its Fascist Legacy: A History of
Development 7. Urban Heritage and political memory under dictatorship and
democracy in Chile Part 2: State socialisms, parliamentary democracy,
illiberalism 8. Planning, Politics and Panel Housing: Czechoslovak Housing
Estates 9. From comprehensive planning to small interventions. Urban
renewal and rationalisation in the German Democratic Republic 10. Academic
opposition under state socialism. Unique academic experiences in the German
Democratic Republic 11. Planning the "Victory of Socialism" and its
Afterlives: The Civic Center of Bucharest before and after 1989 12. Sights
set high. Steering the tertiarisation in Frankfurt am Main (1945-1986) 13.
Between two Domes: Shifting political power relations in post-2010 Budapest
Urban Planning under Political Power from a European Perspective -
Concluding thoughts
Part 1: Right-Wing Dictatorships and their Heritage 1. A European
perspective on national-socialist urbanism 2. Reconstruction as a
dictatorial power strategy. The multiple functions of an urban programme in
the early years of the Franco regime (1938-1959) 3. The dictatorial
modernisation of Portugal 4. Valle de los Caídos: construction, use and
"dispute value" of a gigantic legacy of the Franco dictatorship, 1939-2023
5. Nuremberg: Nazi party rally grounds in a changing European culture of
remembrance 6. Italy's Dealing with its Fascist Legacy: A History of
Development 7. Urban Heritage and political memory under dictatorship and
democracy in Chile Part 2: State socialisms, parliamentary democracy,
illiberalism 8. Planning, Politics and Panel Housing: Czechoslovak Housing
Estates 9. From comprehensive planning to small interventions. Urban
renewal and rationalisation in the German Democratic Republic 10. Academic
opposition under state socialism. Unique academic experiences in the German
Democratic Republic 11. Planning the "Victory of Socialism" and its
Afterlives: The Civic Center of Bucharest before and after 1989 12. Sights
set high. Steering the tertiarisation in Frankfurt am Main (1945-1986) 13.
Between two Domes: Shifting political power relations in post-2010 Budapest
Urban Planning under Political Power from a European Perspective -
Concluding thoughts
0. Investigating Urban Planning in various forms of rule. An introduction
Part 1: Right-Wing Dictatorships and their Heritage 1. A European
perspective on national-socialist urbanism 2. Reconstruction as a
dictatorial power strategy. The multiple functions of an urban programme in
the early years of the Franco regime (1938-1959) 3. The dictatorial
modernisation of Portugal 4. Valle de los Caídos: construction, use and
"dispute value" of a gigantic legacy of the Franco dictatorship, 1939-2023
5. Nuremberg: Nazi party rally grounds in a changing European culture of
remembrance 6. Italy's Dealing with its Fascist Legacy: A History of
Development 7. Urban Heritage and political memory under dictatorship and
democracy in Chile Part 2: State socialisms, parliamentary democracy,
illiberalism 8. Planning, Politics and Panel Housing: Czechoslovak Housing
Estates 9. From comprehensive planning to small interventions. Urban
renewal and rationalisation in the German Democratic Republic 10. Academic
opposition under state socialism. Unique academic experiences in the German
Democratic Republic 11. Planning the "Victory of Socialism" and its
Afterlives: The Civic Center of Bucharest before and after 1989 12. Sights
set high. Steering the tertiarisation in Frankfurt am Main (1945-1986) 13.
Between two Domes: Shifting political power relations in post-2010 Budapest
Urban Planning under Political Power from a European Perspective -
Concluding thoughts
Part 1: Right-Wing Dictatorships and their Heritage 1. A European
perspective on national-socialist urbanism 2. Reconstruction as a
dictatorial power strategy. The multiple functions of an urban programme in
the early years of the Franco regime (1938-1959) 3. The dictatorial
modernisation of Portugal 4. Valle de los Caídos: construction, use and
"dispute value" of a gigantic legacy of the Franco dictatorship, 1939-2023
5. Nuremberg: Nazi party rally grounds in a changing European culture of
remembrance 6. Italy's Dealing with its Fascist Legacy: A History of
Development 7. Urban Heritage and political memory under dictatorship and
democracy in Chile Part 2: State socialisms, parliamentary democracy,
illiberalism 8. Planning, Politics and Panel Housing: Czechoslovak Housing
Estates 9. From comprehensive planning to small interventions. Urban
renewal and rationalisation in the German Democratic Republic 10. Academic
opposition under state socialism. Unique academic experiences in the German
Democratic Republic 11. Planning the "Victory of Socialism" and its
Afterlives: The Civic Center of Bucharest before and after 1989 12. Sights
set high. Steering the tertiarisation in Frankfurt am Main (1945-1986) 13.
Between two Domes: Shifting political power relations in post-2010 Budapest
Urban Planning under Political Power from a European Perspective -
Concluding thoughts