Planning Perspectives
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2022
- Urbanism of zines: the potential of environmentalist zines as sources for planning history pp. 1115-1146

- Andrea Gimeno-Sánchez
- Planning versus reality: building ‘native’ housing estates in Lomé and Douala, late nineteenth century till 1940 pp. 1147-1178

- P. M. Bezemer and A. M. Martin
- From sparse to compact city – shifting notions of nature in post-war residential landscapes in the Helsinki region pp. 1179-1203

- Ranja Hautamäki
- Advocacy planning: were expectations fulfilled? pp. 1205-1230

- Tore Sager
- The enduring importance of strategic vision in planning: the case of the West Midlands Green Belt pp. 1231-1259

- Charles Edward Goode
- Editorial pp. 1261-1262

- Carola Hein
- Report from the 19th International Planning History Society Conference: July 5–6 2022, Delft, The Netherlands pp. 1263-1268

- Stephen J. Ramos
- Gordon Cherry memorial lecture 2022: the design-politics of planning equitably resilient capital cities pp. 1269-1284

- Lawrence J. Vale
- Protecting the historical city – urban regeneration in Eastern Germany during the 1990s as a starting point for a sustainable urban development? pp. 1285-1299

- Jana Breßler
- 19th IPHS Conference, 5–6 July 2022 (Delft, The Netherlands) prizes and awards pp. 1301-1309

- Nuran Zeren Gülersoy
- Post-war architecture between Italy and the UK: exchanges and transcultural influences pp. 1311-1313

- Alan Powers
- The Routledge handbook of infrastructure design: global perspectives from architectural history pp. 1313-1315

- John R. Gold
- Oil Spaces: Exploring the Global Petroleumscape pp. 1315-1317

- Leyla Sayfutdinova
- Košice, Bratislava, Prague. De la planification urbaine à la ville-région pp. 1317-1319

- Isabelle Gournay
- Informal Urbanization in Latin America. Collaborative Transformations of Public Spaces pp. 1319-1320

- Kathrin Golda-Pongratz
- Fabricating Lureland - a history of the imagination and memory of Peacehaven, a speculative interwar garden city development by the sea pp. 1321-1322

- Dennis Hardy
Volume 37, issue 5, 2022
- Experts, export, and the entanglements of global planning pp. 871-887

- Filippo De Dominicis and Ines Tolic
- Imperial spectacle and emergency shelters: the American Red Cross programmes presented at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, 1915 pp. 889-920

- Theodossis Issaias
- Rehearsing experts and ‘inperts’: crossing transnational housing narratives in West Africa pp. 921-948

- Mónica Pacheco
- Foreign aid for rural development: village design and planning in post-independence Morocco pp. 949-971

- Michele Tenzon and Axel Fisher
- News from the Modern Front: Constantinos A. Doxiadis’s Ekistics, the United Nations, and the post-war discourse on housing, building and planning pp. 973-999

- Ines Tolić
- Ford’s network: the American-Yugoslav project and the circulation of urban planning expertise in the Cold War pp. 1001-1027

- Vladimir Kulić
- The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) experts’ contribution in the establishment of the University of Patras pp. 1029-1049

- Vassiliki Petridou
- Global experts for historic towns: Leonardo Benevolo and Giorgio Lombardi’s contributions to UNDP/UNESCO Andean region programme pp. 1051-1072

- Anna-Paola Pola
- The post-war rebirth of Yokohama: the planner Akira Tamura’s contributions to municipal reform pp. 1073-1095

- Toshio Taguchi
- Replanning and rebuilding cities damaged by catastrophe: the Planning Perspectives contribution pp. 1097-1102

- Peter J. Larkham
- Electrifying Mexico: technology and the transformation of a modern city pp. 1103-1104

- S. Yohad Zacarías
- The Roots of Educational Inequality: Philadelphia’s Germantown High School, 1907-2014 pp. 1104-1106

- Cristina Viviana Groeger
- The bonds of inequality: debt and the making of the American city pp. 1106-1107

- Timothy J. Lombardo
- Le prolétariat ne se promène pas nu. Moscou en projets [The proletariat does not walk naked. Moscow through its projects] pp. 1108-1109

- Alessandro De Magistris
- Photographs and the practice of history: a short primer pp. 1109-1112

- Laura Bowie
- Building colonial Hong Kong: speculative development and segregation in the city pp. 1112-1114

- Zhigang Li
Volume 37, issue 4, 2022
- The Olympic Effect in strategic planning: insights from candidate cities pp. 659-683

- G. Lopes dos Santos and J. Gonçalves
- Planning a Christian campus in Quasi-colonial China: Lingnan University, Guangzhou, 1904–1931 pp. 685-712

- Yinrui Xie and Paul Walker
- Urban planning history of Malawi: case study of the capital Lilongwe pp. 713-733

- Evance Mwathunga and Ronnie Donaldson
- Housing the nascent middle class: the first high-rise planned community in post-war Hong Kong pp. 735-759

- Carmen C. M. Tsui
- Planning at the edge: urbanism and socio-political transition in Chelas, Lisbon pp. 761-793

- João Cunha Borges, Sara Silva Lopes, Rui del Pino Fernandes and Teresa Marat-Mendes
- The making of Canberra as captured on film (1900–1945) pp. 795-814

- Lauren Pikó and Hannah Lewi
- Soviet specialists’s urban planning technical assistance to China, 1949–1959 pp. 815-839

- Hao Li
- The role of urban landscapes in the formation of urban identity and urban memory relations: the case of Van/Turkey pp. 841-857

- Feran Aşur, Elif Akpinar Kulekci and Muhsine Perihan
- Arquitetura Evanescente, o desaparecimento de edifícios cariocas em perspectiva histórica [Evanescent architecture, the disappearing of Rio de Janeiro buildings from a historical perspective] pp. 859-860

- Leandro Benmergui
- Urban legends: the South Bronx in representation and ruin pp. 860-862

- Noël K. Wolfe
- 八大重点城市规划——新中国成立初期的城市规划历史研究 (第二版) [The Planning of Eight Key New Industrial Cities: Urban Planning History of the People's Republic of China in the 1950s (Second Version)] pp. 862-864

- Shulan Fu
- Urban lowlands: a history of neighborhoods, poverty, and planning pp. 864-865

- Claire Campbell
- Trophy cities: a feminist perspective on new capitals pp. 866-867

- Alan Mabin
- Postmodern architecture in socialist Poland: transformation, symbolic form and national identity pp. 868-869

- Piotr J. Leśniak
Volume 37, issue 3, 2022
- The art of preserving and building cities in Italy (1860–1930): legacies and actors pp. 433-444

- Heleni Porfyriou and Guido Vittorio Zucconi
- Building Roma Capitale: knowing and interpreting the city of the past (1870–1925) pp. 445-475

- Elisabetta Pallottino
- L’architetto integrale and Gustavo Giovannoni’s role in education and cultural dissemination pp. 477-495

- Giuseppe Bonaccorso
- Building the capital city: Maria Ponti Pasolini, the Passeggiata Archeologica and the planning of Rome (1887-1917) pp. 497-527

- Maria Grazia Turco
- For the defence of Florence: site-specific urbanism versus sanitary planning pp. 529-550

- Thomas Renard
- Shaping early twentieth century Rome: the AACAR and the contributions of Filippo Galassi and Gustavo Giovannoni pp. 551-581

- Francesca Romana Stabile
- Planning Venice after the Italian Unification: The Development of a Space-based Identity pp. 583-614

- Guido Zucconi
- Retrospect and prospect: a review of research contributions on China’s planning history (2011-2020) pp. 615-627

- Mengfei Tong, Baihao Li and Zhao Li
- The Hispanic International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF-H). A platform for dialogue between urban planners and urban form researchers in Spanish-speaking countries pp. 629-639

- Javier Monclús
- A 90th birthday tributeAnthony D. King: an appreciation pp. 641-654

- Abidin Kusno
- Asuntos y debates en torno a las instalaciones militares en abandon. Una reseña en perspectiva internacional [Questions and debates around the military installations in abandonment. An international overview] pp. 655-656

- Caterina Quaglio
- Landscapes of housing: design and planning in the history of environmental thought pp. 656-657

- Filippo De Pieri
Volume 37, issue 2, 2022
- ‘Beyond repair’: modernism, renewal and the conservation of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market, 1967–76 pp. 217-242

- James Lesh and Kali Myers
- A New Town and a numbers game: Runcorn, Merseyside, and Liverpool pp. 243-265

- Salvatore Dellaria
- Yaba housing scheme and the colonial ‘re-planning’ of Lagos, 1917–1952 pp. 267-292

- Lanre Davies
- Housing Haussmann’s Paris: the politics and legacy of Second Empire redevelopment pp. 293-317

- Yonah Freemark, A. Bliss and Lawrence J. Vale
- Planning capital cities: a cultural district in Canada’s capital region pp. 319-339

- Eleonora Redaelli and Guy Chiasson
- Skelmersdale: design and implementation of a British new town, 1961–1985 pp. 341-368

- Thomas Szydlowski
- The shape of things to come, Hong Kong's infrastructural city fabric: 1989–2020 pp. 369-399

- Nathalie Roseau
- From monumentality to diversity – Lourenço Marques between the urban plans of Aguiar and Azevedo (1950-1970) pp. 401-414

- Paulo Tormenta Pinto, Ana Vaz Milheiro, Elisiário Miranda and Pedro Luz Pinto
- Recent evolution of housing finance policy and development agendas in Mexico pp. 415-425

- Alejandra Reyes
- A queer New York: geographies of lesbians, dykes, and queers pp. 427-429

- Davy Knittle
- How cities matter pp. 429-430

- Federico Camerin
- Pensando as favelas cariocas: história e questões urbanas (volume 1) [Reflecting on Rio’s Favelas: history and urban questions] pp. 430-432

- Marcos Burgos
Volume 37, issue 1, 2022
- Epidemics, Planning and the City: A Special Issue of Planning Perspectives pp. 1-8

- Juliet Davis
- Epidemics, the issue of control and the grid: a nineteenth-century perspective from Buenos Aires pp. 9-26

- Antonio Carbone
- Unsettling a sanitary enclave: malaria at Mian Mir (1849–1910) pp. 27-52

- Nida Rehman
- Influenza pandemic and the development of public health infrastructure in Bombay city, 1919–1935 pp. 53-76

- Mrunmayee Satam
- Consumption crusade: the influence of tuberculosis on the emergence of town planning in South Australia, 1890–1918 pp. 77-102

- Julie A. Collins and Peter Lekkas
- Hypochondria as a form factor: The role of colonial anxieties as shapers of buildings and urban spaces in British Africa pp. 103-126

- Jacopo Galli
- The cleanliness of otherness: epidemics, informal urbanization and urban degeneration in early twentieth-century Madrid pp. 127-147

- Noel A. Manzano Gómez
- The pathogenic city: disease, dirt and the planning of Dublin’s Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Markets pp. 149-168

- Samantha Martin
- The biogeopolitics of cities: a critical enquiry across Jerusalem, Phnom Penh, Toronto pp. 169-189

- Giorgio Talocci, Donald Brown and Haim Yacobi
- The past, present and future of African cities: commemorating the life and work of Bill Freund pp. 191-203

- Alan Mabin
- Planning history and everyday urban change: an appreciation of J.W.R. Whitehand (1938–2021) pp. 205-209

- Peter J. Larkham
- Mass housing: modern architecture and state power – a global history pp. 211-212

- Ke Song
- Biagio Rossetti secondo Bruno Zevi [Biagio Rossetti according to Bruno Zevi] pp. 212-214

- Filippo De Pieri
- 规画:中国空间规划与人居营建 pp. 214-216

- Yuan Gao
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