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E-grāmata: Urbanism and Dictatorship: A European Perspective

  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Sērija : Bauwelt Fundamente
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Mar-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Birkhauser
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783038215134
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  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Sērija : Bauwelt Fundamente
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  • ISBN-13: 9783038215134
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In the first half of the twentieth century, urban design under the influence of European dictatorships not only served to support the rulers in their own country, but also to gain the recognition of the democratic states. After the National Socialist regime came to power in Germany, urban design increasingly became the trump card in the competition amongst the large dictatorships in Europe - almost as in the time of absolutism. Irrespective of all conflicts and political orientations, there was an intense exchange of ideas amongst the states in Europe.
It is therefore not adequate to make an assessment just from the point of view of the dictatorships. The overarching view helps to understand the special characteristics of each dictatorship and also disproves some simplified interpretations of their respective approaches to urban design. That is not just of historic interest; the discussion of the issue of dictatorships is always also an expression of our social condition, our commemorative culture, our ability to recognize old and new forms of dictatorship - even today!
The book discusses the state of research into urban design under five dictatorships during the first half of the twentieth century, and presents new research results based on examples.



Introduction 7(8)
Urbanism and Dictatorship: Expanding Spaces for Thought!
15(12)
Harald Bodenschatz
Urbanism and Dictatorship: Perspectives of the Field of Urban Studies
27(9)
Alvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
Urbanism and Dictatorship: Perspectives of Art History
36(7)
Christine Beese
Italy
Urbanism in Fascist Italy: All Well and Good?
43(16)
Daniela Spiegel
Probing the Region: Plans for Rome during the 1930s
59(16)
Marco Cremaschi
Giulio Ernesti
The Role of Newsreels in the Modernization of Cities: More than just Propaganda
75(14)
Leonardo Ciacci
Portugal
Urbanism under Salazar: Program, Practice, and Reception
89(13)
Goncalo Canto Moniz
Christian von Oppen
Urbanism: The Driving Force and Stage of the Portuguese Dictatorship
102(15)
Christian von Oppen
Spain
On Urbanism in the Early Years of Francoism
117(18)
Carlos Sambricio
Preservation of Franco's Social Housing Estates in Madrid
135(13)
Ainhoa Diez de Pablo
Germany
Urbanism and Housing Policy in Nazi Germany: A Commentary
148(18)
Tilman Harlander
The Technical Fairground in Leipzig in the Period of National Socialism
166(17)
Tanja Scheffler
Soviet Union
Controversial Urbanism During the First Years of the Stalin Dictatorship
183(16)
Harald Bodenschatz
Thomas Flierl
Ernst May's Standardized Cities for Western Siberia
199(18)
Thomas Flierl
Conclusions
Urbanism, Dictatorship and Historiography: A Contextualization
217(12)
Max Welch Guerra
Related Activities
The European Cultural Route ATRIUM: A "Dissonant Heritage"
229(6)
Patrick Leech
UEDXX: International Network "Urbanism of European Dictatorships during the XXth Century"
235(5)
Piero Sassi
Authors 240
Harald Bodenschatz, Center for Metropol.Studies TU Berlin; Welch Guerra, Bauhaus-Institute; Piero Sassi, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar