Content
July 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 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
- 163-183 ‘Resistance was futile!’ Cycling’s discourses of resistance to UK automobile modernism 1950–1970
by Rorie Parsons & Geoff Vigar - 185-204 An early engagement with town planning: Māori and the Commission to inquire and report upon the necessity or advisability of establishing model villages on the sites of the present villages of Ohinemutu and Whakarewarewa in 1926
by Caroline Miller - 205-228 When the railway reached Istanbul: the making of Sirkeci terminus, 1870–1888
by Ahmet Tozoğlu - 229-248 Children’s Parks in Lisbon’s urban spaces: a childhood education and assistance programme during the Portuguese dictatorial regime (1933–1974)
by Alexandra Alegre - 249-269 Showcase and window to the world: East German architecture abroad 1949–1990
by Andreas Butter - 271-288 The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan – historic town modernization
by Marta Vukotic Lazar & Mirjana Roter-Blagojević - 289-292 Report on inaugural workshop RSA ReHi-Network ‘Interdisciplinary connections between history & regional studies’
by Marica Castigliano - 293-294 Conference report: Second African urban planning conference, Lisbon 7–8 September 2017
by Robert Home - 295-296 Counterpreservation: architectural decay in Berlin since 1989
by Florian Urban - 296-297 Transforming Providence: rebirth of a post-industrial city
by Mark B. Lapping - 297-298 Balkan heritages: negotiating history and culture
by Florian Riedler - 299-300 Site planning in practice at Welwyn Garden City
by Stephen V. Ward - 300-301 The making of Grand Paris: metropolitan urbanism in the twenty-first century
by Denis Bocquet - 302-303 The cycling city: bicycles & urban America in the 1890s
by Christine Bachman-Sanders - 303-304 Récits de villes: d’Aden à Beyrouth
by Nora Lafi - 304-306 Green belts – past, present, future?
by James Dunnett - 306-308 Cook’s Camden: the making of modern housing
by Alistair Fair - 308-309 Blazing the neoliberal trail: urban political development in the United States and United Kingdom
by Tracy Neumann - 309-310 Palazzos of Power: Central Stations of the Philadelphia Electric Company 1900-1930
by Jon C. Teaford - 311-312 Quartz and Feldspar. Dartmoor: a British landscape in modern times
by Kevin Flude - 313-313 Book Notes
by Florian Urban
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-2 Editorial
by John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 3-27 From Greater London to Greater Valencia: a case of British influence on regional planning and neighbourhood units in Spain (1939–1952)
by Juan Ramón Selva Royo & Nuño Mardones Fernández de Valderrama - 29-52 Debates on urban reconstruction through reclamation of traditional water scenery in 1940s Tokyo
by Junichi Hasegawa - 53-73 The Royal Fine Art Commission and 75 years of English design review: the first 60 years, 1924–1984
by Matthew Carmona & Andrew Renninger - 75-95 ‘Baltimore does not condone profiteering in squalor’: the Baltimore Plan and the problem of housing-code enforcement in an American city
by Emily Lieb - 97-112 The history of planning for Kowloon City
by Lawrence W. C. Lai & Mark Hansley Chua - 113-124 Planning history research in China: past, present, and future
by Bing Zhang & Wan Liu - 125-133 Inventing Grand Paris: metropolitan planning history and its valorization
by Clément Orillard - 135-138 The Global Urban History Project
by Carl Nightingale - 139-143 Awards
by The Editors - 145-146 Roaring metropolis: businessman’s campaign for a civic welfare state
by Tracy Steffes - 146-148 Urban visions: from urban planning culture to landscape urbanism
by Stephen J. Ramos - 148-149 Borgate romane. Storia e forma urbana [The borgate of Rome: history and urban form]
by Filippo De Pieri - 150-151 Outskirts. Living life on the edge of the green belt
by Matthew Kelly - 151-153 Encounters in planning thought: 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning
by Stephen Nepa - 153-154 Community architect: the life and vision of Clarence S. Stein
by Daphne Spain - 154-155 City of refuge: separatists and utopian town planning
by Janet R. White - 155-157 Starchitecture. Scenes, actors, and spectacles in contemporary cities
by Francesco Zuddas - 157-159 The geopolitics of real estate: reconfiguring property, capital and rights
by Desiree Fields & Alan Wiig - 159-160 Amnesiopolis
by Kimberly Elman Zarecor - 160-162 The architecture of neoliberalism: how contemporary architecture became an instrument of control and compliance
by Leslie Sklair
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
- 1-24 Rationalizing the greater city. The 1919 international competition for Greater Paris
by Beatriz Fernandez Agueda - 25-46 A comparison of tenurial change and privatization in two Garden City communities: Sunnyside Gardens, New York City and Garbatella, Rome
by Sandra Annunziata - 47-66 Pan-American routes: a continental planning journey between reformism and the cultural Cold War
by Adrián Gorelik - 67-86 Energy landscape: Los Angeles Harbor and the establishment of oil-based capitalism in Southern California, 1871–1930
by Jason Cooke - 87-98 Echoes of Empire: British Mandate planning in Palestine and its influence in the West Bank today
by Martin Crookston - 99-106 Report from the 17th International Planning History Society Conference: 17–21 July 2016, Delft, The Netherlands
by Stephen J. Ramos - 107-117 17th IPHS conference, 17–21 July 2016: prizes and awards
by The Editors - 119-125 The obituary of Professor Yorifusa Ishida (1932–2015): a pioneer of planning history in Japan
by Shun-ichi J. Watanabe - 127-128 Obsolescence: an architectural history
by Robert Beauregard - 128-130 Reclaiming the Don: An Environmental History of Toronto’s Don River Valley
by Steven T. Moga - 130-131 A nice place to visit: tourism and urban revitalization in the postwar Rustbelt
by Chloe E. Taft - 131-133 Cities from scratch: poverty and informality in urban Latin America
by Janice Perlman - 133-135 Jeremy and Caroline Gould, Coventry: the making of a modern city 1939–73
by Louise Campbell - 135-137 Thinking small: the United States and the lure of community development
by Paul Adler - 137-138 DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services
by Robert Mantho - 138-140 Politics across the Hudson: The Tappan Zee megaproject
by Jeffrey A. Kroessler - 140-141 Architecture and the Welfare State
by Stephen E. Nepa - 141-143 Barrio rising: urban popular politics and the making of modern Venezuela
by Sarah Selvidge - 143-144 The peaceful path, building garden cities and new towns
by Ruth McManus - 144-146 From boom to bubble: how finance built the new Chicago
by Winifred Curran
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
- 341-361 Planning law, power, and practice: Haussmann in Paris (1853--1870)
by Antoine Paccoud - 363-390 Shan-shui myth and history: the locally planned process of combining the ancient city and West Lake in Hangzhou, 1896--1927
by Shulan Fu - 391-423 Gyoji Banshoya (1930--1998): a Japanese planner devoted to historic cities in the Middle East and North Africa
by Kosuke Matsubara - 425-457 The making and remaking of Hackney Wick, 1870--2014: from urban edgeland to Olympic fringe
by Juliet Davis - 459-463 In memoriam Koos Bosma
by Cor Wagenaar - 465-468 Report from the 16th Biennial SACRPH Conference on planning history: 5--8 November 2015, Los Angeles, California
by Andre Sorensen - 469-483 Tokyo’s Dojunkai experiment: courtyard apartment blocks 1926--1932
by Shilpi Tewari & David Beynon - 485-487 From the outside in: suburban elites, third-sector organizations, and the reshaping of Philadelphia
by Stephen J. McGovern - 487-489 Paris-Londres [Paris-London]
by Filippo De Pieri - 489-490 The Metropolitan airport: JFK international and modern New York
by Demian Larry - 490-492 Making the mission: planning and ethnicity in San Francisco
by Damon Scott - 492-494 Lina Bo Bardi
by Cristina Mehrtens - 495-497 Taming Manhattan: environmental battles in the antebellum city
by Bruce Stephenson - 497-498 Alternative visions of post-war reconstruction: creating the modern townscape
by Nick Beech - 499-500 From flux to frame: designing infrastructure and shaping urbanization in Belgium
by Cristina Renzoni - 500-502 One idea, many plans: an American city design concept in independent India
by Vandana Baweja - 502-504 Great British Plans: who made them and how they worked
by Andrew Hoolachan
April 2016, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 157-179 Planning mega-event legacies: uncomfortable knowledge for host cities
by Allison Stewart & Steve Rayner - 181-203 Hygiene and public health in Santiago de Chile's urban agenda, 1892--1927
by Macarena Ibarra - 205-226 Bubonic plague, colonial ideologies, and urban planning policies: Dakar, Lagos, and Kumasi
by Liora Bigon - 227-251 Alvar Aalto and the industrial origins of Finnish 1940s community planning
by Markku Norvasuo - 253-282 The challenge of distance in designing civil protest: the case of Resurrection City in the Washington Mall and the Occupy Movement in Zuccotti Park
by Tali Hatuka - 283-298 The development of town planning education at University College London 1914--1969: the contributions of professors S. D. Adshead, L. P. Abercrombie, and W. G. Holford
by Michael P. Collins - 299-311 Facilitating planning communication across borders: The International Federation for Housing and Town Planning in the interwar period
by Phillip Wagner - 313-326 Port cityscapes: conference and research contributions on port cities
by Carola Hein - 327-328 Une ville neuve en URSS: Togliatti [a new town in the USSR: Togliatti]
by Filippo De Pieri - 328-330 At home in postwar France: modern mass housing and the right to comfort
by Brigitte Le Normand - 330-332 Die gerettete Stadt -- Architektur und Stadtentwicklung in Leipzig seit 1989
by Florian Urban - 332-334 Transforming Asian cities: intellectual impasse, Asianizing space, and emerging translocalities
by Anoma Darshani Pieris - 334-336 The war on slums in the Southwest: public housing and slum clearance in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, 1935--1965
by Alan Lessoff - 336-338 Landscape architect and city planner
by Mervyn Miller
January 2016, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-29 Hitler's ‘Generalsiedlungsplanung Ost’: a case only for Poland? A forgotten dimension of national-socialist spatial and town planning in the former Czechoslovakia
by Richard Němec - 31-53 Towards Brasília and Ciudad Guayana. Development, urbanization and regional planning in Latin America, 1940s--1960s
by Arturo Almandoz - 55-82 Garden cities in the Jewish Yishuv of Palestine: Zionist ideology and practice 1905--1945
by Miki Zaidman & Ruth Kark - 83-101 One strike, you're out: the residue of state deregulatory experiments and neoliberal era criminals in a faded Texas boomtown
by Andrew H. Whittemore - 103-113 Transatlantic crossings: new forms of meaning in the city of the 1970s
by Lara Schrijver - 115-119 Seaports in transition. Global change and the role of seaports since the 1950s
by Christoph Strupp - 121-129 Report on ‘Planning History Workshop’ held at TU Delft, June 11--13, 2015
by Helen Meller & Carola Hein - 131-134 The hermit's hut: architecture and asceticism in India
by Farhan Karim - 134-135 The folklore of the freeway: race and revolt in the modernist city
by Erick Guerra - 136-136 Urbanism and dictatorship -- a European perspective
by Giovanna Guidicini - 136-138 To the city: urban photography of the new deal
by Owen D. Gutfreund - 138-140 A city for children: women, architecture, and the charitable landscapes of Oakland, 1850--1950
by Annmarie Adams - 140-142 Alger: politiques urbaines (1846--1958)
by Nora Lafi - 142-144 Transcultural cities: border-crossing and placemaking
by Anoma Pieris - 144-146 Spazio e cittadinanza. Politica e governo del territorio [Space and citizenship. Politics and government land]
by Filippo De Pieri - 146-147 Power lines: Phoenix and the making of the modern southwest
by Conor Harrison - 148-149 Reconstructing Italy: the Ina-Casa neighborhoods of the Postwar Era
by Luka Skansi - 149-152 Contemporary perspectives on Jane Jacobs: reassessing the impacts of an urban visionary
by Erica Allen-Kim - 152-155 Planning for growth: urban and regional planning in China
by Richard Hu
October 2015, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 495-536 La Perla - 100 years of informal architecture in San Juan, Puerto Rico
by Florian Urban - 537-570 From planning to opportunism? Re-examining the creation of the London Docklands Development Corporation
by Sue Brownill & Glen O'Hara