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La banlieue souhaitée et non-souhaitée. Annexions et Identité urbaine. L'exemple de Christiana (Oslo) au XIXe siècle

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[fre] Résumé Dans cette communication, l'auteur explique le problème suburbain d'une ville du nord de l'Europe, Christiana, au XIXe siècle. Après avoir eu à l'époque classique une histoire de la banlieue très compliquée dans un périmètre limité, la ville a une croissance phénoménale au XIXe siècle qui entraîne le développement d'une nouvelle banlieue. En premier temps, celle-ci est rejetée par tous, aussi bien les autorités de la ville que celle de la campagne puis, en un second temps, à partir de 1850, elle est non seulement acceptée mais également souhaitée. L'auteur explique les raisons de cette évolution. [eng] Abstract In this article, the author explains the suburban problems endured by a town in nothern Europe, Christiana, during the 19th Century. The town had a complicated suburban history during the Classic Era, as the suburbs were confined to a restricted perimeter. The size of the town grew phenonemally during the 19th Century, leading new suburbs to develop. Initially, everyone, both the town autorities and the people from the surrounding countryside alike, rejected these new suburbs. From 1850 onwards, however, the suburbs were only accepted, they were even wanted. The author explains the reasons fot this evolution.

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  • Jan Eivind Myhre, 1996. "La banlieue souhaitée et non-souhaitée. Annexions et Identité urbaine. L'exemple de Christiana (Oslo) au XIXe siècle," Histoire, économie & société, Programme National Persée, vol. 15(3), pages 417-435.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:hiseco:hes_0752-5702_1996_num_15_3_1881
    DOI: 10.3406/hes.1996.1881
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