Introduction: The continent of urban planning and its changing historiography
Max Welch Guerra (pr.)
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Historiography avant la lettre?: on the uses of history in early town planing manuals
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Urban hygiene and slum clearance as catalysts: the emergence of the sanitary city and town planning
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The reverse of urban planning: first steps for a genealogy of informal urbanization in Europe
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The beginning of the urbanism teaching in the schools of architecture of Madrid and Barcelona: from Trazado, Urbanización y Saneamiento de Población to Urbanología
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Rethinking urban extension and international influences: Spain and the international housing and town planning congresses during the 1920s
págs. 62-71
Influences of European urban planning in post-war Spain: Pedro Bidagor Collection of the historical service archive of the Official College of Architects of Madrid
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Aménagement, embellissement et extension des villes: the French law of 1919/24 on urban plans
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Bending interests and blending media in the inter-war modernism of Central Europe: Wohnung und Werkraum exhibition
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French tools for urban heritage protection in the second half of the twentieth century: from groundbreaking systematization to a general trend toward integration of planning instruments
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History and heritage: the reconstruction of blitzed cities
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Planning GDR and Czechoslovakia: the scale question under state socialism
págs. 153-162
Transportation and urban planning under state socialism: the tramway in medium-sized cities of the URSS, GDR and CSSR in the 1960s and 1970s
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Contemporary european city-making process: materialization-emptyng-regeneration on large land properties
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Elective affinities: the recovery of historic seminal ideas of european urbanism for a sustainable urban design in the late 20th century
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The anarchist strain of planning history: pursuing Peter Hall's Cities of Tomorrow Thesis through the Geeds Connection, 1866-1976
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Mapping transnational planning history in Port City Regions: London, Rotterdam, Hamburg
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A look to transgressive planning practices: calling for alternative sources and actors
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Neglected narratives of post-war Italian cities: actors and rationalities in the shaping of the ordinary residential landscape
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The end of the planned city?: urban planning after 1989
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