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Index
Cover Page
Page 1
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Introduction
PART I Historical and Cultural Perspectives
1 History Builds the Town: On the Uses of History in Twentieth-century City Planning
2 The Cultural Dimension of Urban Planning Strategies: An Historical Perspective
3 Speak, Culture! – Culture in Planning’s Past, Present and Future
PART II Images and Heritages
4 Capital Cities and Culture: Evolution of Twentieth-century Capital City Planning
5 The Power of Anticipation: Itinerant Images of Metropolitan Futures Buenos Aires 1900–1920
6 Words and History: Controversies on Urban Heritage in Italy
7 Urban Destruction or Preservation? Conservation Movement and Planning in Twentieth-century Scandinavian Capitals
8 Planning the Historic City: 1960s Plans for Bath and York
9 Multiple Exposures or New Cultural Values? European Historical Centres and Recent Immigration Fluxes
10 New Urbanism and Planning History: Back to the Future
PART III Cultural Urbanism and Planning Strategies
11 Branding the City of Culture – The Death of City Planning?
12 International Exhibitions and Planning. Hosting Large-scale Events as Place Promotion and as Catalysts of Urban Regeneration
13 Contemporary Urban Spectacularisation
14 Culture, Tradition and Modernity in the Latin American City. Some Recent Experiences.
15 ‘Cities are Fun!’: Inventing and Spreading the Baltimore Model of Cultural Urbanism
Index
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