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October 2018, Volume 33, Issue 4
July 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 315-333 Showcasing Vällingby to the world: post-war suburban development, informational infrastructures, and the extrospective city
by Ian R. Cook
- 335-361 Revisiting the role of architects in planning large-scale housing in the USSR: the birth of socialist residential districts in Tallinn, Estonia, 1957–1979
by Pille Metspalu & Daniel B. Hess
- 363-384 The Portuguese railway in time and space – mapping phases of growth, stagnation, and decline (1845–2015)
by Inês de Azevedo Isidoro & Teresa Marat-Mendes & Vera Regina Tângari
- 385-409 Estonian urbanism 1935–1955: the Soviet-era implementation of pre-war ambitions
by Siim Sultson
- 411-431 Transfers and exchanges: the role of Léon Jaussely from a transnational perspective
by Beatriz Fernández Águeda
- 433-447 The first Filipino City Beautiful plans
by Ian Morley
- 449-453 Centre for Urban & Landscape Planning History (CUL), established at Kassel University, Germany
by Stefanie Hennecke & Harald Kegler & Diedrich Bruns & Wiebke Reinert
- 455-458 Report from the 17th biennial SACRPH conference on planning history 26–30 October 2017, Cleveland, Ohio
by Li Hou
- 459-460 What’s in a name? Talking about urban peripheries
by Robert Home
- 460-462 Occupy all streets: Olympic urbanism and contested futures in Rio de Janeiro
by Leandro Benmergui
- 462-463 London 2012 and the Post-Olympics city: a hollow legacy?
by Juliet Davis
- 464-465 Métabolismes urbains. De l’hygiénisme à la ville durable: Naples 1884–2004 [Urban metabolisms. From hygienism to the sustainable city: Naples 1884–2004]
by Filippo De Pieri
- 465-466 Dispersal: picturing urban change in east London
by Sol Perez Martinez
- 467-468 Hotel Mexico: dwelling on the ’68 movement
by Anna Rose Alexander
- 468-471 The Routledge handbook of planning history
by Helen Meller
- 471-473 Tehran. Life within walls. A city, its territory and forms of dwelling
by Nora Lafi
- 473-474 Rebel modernists – Viennese architecture since Otto Wagner
by Florian Urban
- 475-476 Gyeongju: the capital of Golden Silla
by Peter Armstrong
- 476-478 The heart of the city: legacy and complexity of a modern design idea
by Gaia Caramellino
- 478-479 Estado, Arquitetura e Desenvolvimento: a Ação Habitacional do Iapi
by Michele Aparecida Siqueira Dias
- 479-480 Cidade Alta: Histórias e memórias da remoção e a construção do estigma de favela num conjunto habitacional
by Yuri Kieling Gama
- 481-482 The New Urban Crisis: how our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle-class – and what we can do about it
by Sidra Ahmed & Andrew Harris & Jordan Rowe & Olivia Smith
- 483-484 The roots of urban renaissance: gentrification and the struggle over Harlem
by Dylan Gottlieb
- 484-485 Artists in the city: SPACE in ’68 and beyond
by Andy C. Pratt
- 486-487 Building for oil: Daqing and the formation of the Chinese socialist state
by Yiwen Yuan
- 487-488 Slums: the history of a global injustice
by Chandan Deuskar
- 488-489 China’s contested capital: architecture, ritual, and response in Nanjing
by Weijie Hu
- 489-491 Why preservation matters
by David C. Sloane
- 491-492 Constructive feminism: women’s spaces and women’s rights in the American City
by Allison Suppan Helmuth & Brenda Parker
- 493-494 Freedom and the cage: modern architecture and psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890-1914
by Kimberly Elman Zarecor
- 494-496 Robert Schmidt 1869–1934 – Stadtbaumeister in Essen und Landesplaner im Ruhrgebiet
by Karl Friedhelm Fischer
April 2018, Volume 33, Issue 2
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
October 2017, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors
- 481-502 Martin Wagner in America: planning and the political economy of capitalist urbanization
by Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
- 503-531 Mastering the urbanization process. The urban questions of engineer August Mennes in the Antwerp agglomeration
by Tom Broes & Michiel Dehaene
- 533-556 Carlo Doglio (1914–1995) and the theory and practice of slingshot planning
by Stefania Proli
- 557-576 Across the border. Ties of architects and urban planners between East and West Germany: the case of Egon Hartmann, 1954–1976
by Annika Levels
- 577-599 The Royal Fine Art Commission and 75 years of English design review: the final 15 years, 1984–1999
by Matthew Carmona & Andrew Renninger
- 601-621 Property rights, urban land markets and the contradictions of redevelopment in centrally located informal settlements in Bogotá, Colombia, and Buenos Aires, Argentina
by Juan G. Yunda & Bjørn Sletto
- 623-637 Segregation and conflict in post-modernist Caracas: from Pérez’s Gran Venezuela to Chávez’s Bolivarian Revolution
by Arturo Almandoz
- 639-649 Topographies of the future: urban and suburban visions in Edward Bellamy’s utopian fiction
by Joseph M. Watson
- 651-652 Homeland: Zionism as housing regime, 1860–2011
by Gaia Caramellino
- 652-653 Bulldozer: demolition and clearance of the postwar landscape
by Max Page
- 653-654 The radical and socialist tradition in British planning, from Puritan colonies’ to garden cities
by Michael Kordas
- 655-656 Reinventing a small, worldly city – the cultural and social transformation of Cardiff
by Neil Harris
- 656-658 Mobilising housing histories: learning from London’s past
by Michael Romyn
- 658-659 Paris Haussmann: modèle de ville/Paris Haussmann: a model’s relevance
by Filippo De Pieri
- 659-661 The iconic project: architecture, cities, and capitalist globalization
by Gevork Hartoonian
- 661-662 Urban China’s rural fringes: actors, dimensions and management challenges
by Duanfang Lu
- 663-664 The Rio de Janeiro reader: history, culture, politics
by Leandro Benmergui
July 2017, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors
- 309-332 Urban questions in the countryside? Urbanization and the collective consumption of electricity in early twentieth-century Belgium
by Dieter Bruggeman & Michiel Dehaene
- 333-352 Transnational mobilities: Western European architects and planners in the Soviet industrial cities, 1928–1933
by Natallia Barykina
- 353-371 Searching for effective and democratic town planning: the international travels of Sir Ernest Simon, 1936–1943
by Stephen V. Ward
- 373-400 The world’s first purpose-built Airport City: Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine
by Arun Chandu
- 401-423 Inventorying Armagh: Max Lock, civil society, and the diffusion of planning ideas into Northern Ireland in the 1960s
by Andrew G. McClelland
- 425-435 Post-war urban renewal and demolition fluctuations in Sweden
by Aino Verkasalo & Jukka Hirvonen
- 437-450 Urban design paradigm shifts: the case of Barañain
by José María Ordeig Corsini & Laura Rives Navarro & Elena Lacilla Larrodé
- 451-457 IPHS Conference report: from the 8th biennial UHA conference on urban history, 13–16 October 2016, Corboy Law Center of Loyola University Chicago, Illinois
by Maria C. Taylor
- 459-466 Research Network on Regional Economic and Policy History
by Marijn Molema & Arno van der Zwet
- 467-469 Planning matter. Acting with things
by Alan Mabin
- 469-471 Deutsche Raumplanung. Das Modell der ‘Zentralen Orte’ zwischen NS-Staat und Bundesrepublik
by Max Welch Guerra
- 471-472 World heritage, urban design and tourism. Three cities in the middle east
by Nora Lafi
- 472-474 Hard times in the marvelous city: from dictatorship to democracy in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
by Rafael Soares Gonçalves
- 474-476 The fixers. Devolution, development, and civil society in Newark, 1960-1990
by Jason T. Bartlett
- 476-477 Evangelical Gotham: religion and the making of New York City, 1783–1860
by Sean T. Dempsey
- 477-478 The lofts of Soho: gentrification, art and industry in New York, 1950–1980
by Tom Angotti
- 479-480 Kyoto: an urban history of Japan’s pre-modern capital
by Peter Armstrong
April 2017, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 147-173 The organicists: planners, planning, and the environment in Czechoslovakia (1914–1949)
by Jan Dostalík
- 175-198 The camouflage of war: planned destruction in Jaffa and Tel Aviv, 1948
by Or Aleksandrowicz
- 199-223 The planning of microdistricts in post-war North Korea: space, power, and everyday life
by Mina Kim & Inha Jung
- 225-247 Communitarian regionalism in India: how lessons from the New Deal Greenbelt Town programme translated to postwar India
by Laurel A. Harbin & Kristin E. Larsen
- 249-270 Shaping an urban Amazonia: ‘a planner’s nightmare’
by Renato Leão Rego
- 271-280 Transport planning as suggested in John Claudius Loudon’s 1829 plan for London
by Patrice Bouche
- 281-283 New Towns Heritage Research Network
by Bob Colenutt & Sabine Coady Schaebitz & Stephen V. Ward
- 285-291 Interpreting reinterpretation: the 13th conference of the European Association for Urban History, Helsinki, 24–28 August 2016
by Reinhilde Sennema & Paolo De Martino
- 293-294 A genealogy of tropical architecture, colonial networks, nature and technoscience
by Farhan Karim
- 295-296 Space, hope, and brutalism: English architecture, 1945–1975
by Guy Ortolano
- 296-298 A world of homeowners: American power and the politics of housing aid
by Leandro Benmergui
- 298-300 Model estate: planned housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds
by David Ellis
- 300-302 Sweat Equity: Cooperative house-building in Newfoundland, 1920–1974
by Iqbal Hamiduddin
- 302-303 Water and asphalt: the project of isotropy
by Cristina Renzoni
- 303-306 Singapore dreaming: managing utopia
by Mrinalini Rajagopalan
- 306-308 Urban Redevelopment and Modernity in Liverpool and Manchester, 1918–1939
by Tom Hulme
January 2017, Volume 32, Issue 1
October 2016, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 505-531 Flora Crockett Stephenson (1914–1979): A life and professional partnership in planning
by Christine Garnaut
- 533-562 Modernist housing estates in European cities of the Western and Eastern Blocs
by Javier Monclús & Carmen Díez Medina
- 563-584 Refashioning urban space in postwar Toronto: the Wood-Wellesley redevelopment area, 1952–1957
by Robert Lewis & Paul Hess
- 585-609 ‘The field of grain is gone; It's now a Tesco Superstore’: representations of ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ within historical and contemporary discourses opposing urban expansion in England
by Grace Harrison & Ben Clifford
- 611-633 A short history of the Chinese Central Business District
by John Zacharias & Wenhan Yang
- 635-644 British colonial civic improvement in the early twentieth century: E. P. Richards in Madras, Calcutta, and Singapore
by Robert Home
- 645-646 Kiki Kafkoula 1945–2015
by Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis
- 647-652 Icons: the making, meaning and undoing of urban icons and iconic cities
by Chris Landorf
- 653-655 Modernization, urbanization and development in Latin America, 1900s–2000s
by Miguel Rodríguez-Casellas
- 655-657 Public housing myths: perception, reality, and social policy
by Susanne Cowan
- 657-659 Acqua e cibo a Venezia. Storie della laguna e della città [Water and food in Venice. Stories of the lagoon and the city]
by Heleni Porfyriou
- 659-661 Robert Moses: The master builder of New York City
by Florian Urban
- 661-663 The social project: Housing Postwar France
by Erin McKellar
- 663-665 Constant: New Babylon
by Filippo De Pieri
- 665-667 After the new order: space, politics, and Jakarta
by Erik Harms
- 667-668 Herausforderung und Inspiration: Ernst Reuter als Stadtreformer in der Türkei [Challenges and inspirations: Ernst Reuter as an urban reformer in Turkey
by Florian Riedler
- 668-670 Gotham unbound: the ecological history of Greater New York
by Stephen Petrus
- 670-672 Where the river burned: Carl Stokes and the struggle to save Cleveland
by Mary Rocco
- 672-674 Retour sur les villes nouvelles. Une histoire urbaine du XXe siècle
by Denis Bocquet
- 674-675 Practicing utopia: an intellectual history of the new town movement
by Thomas L. Daniels
- 677-679 Thanks to Reviewers
by The Editors
July 2016, Volume 31, Issue 3