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Volume 34, issue 6, 2019
- ‘Uneasy bedfellows’ conceiving urban megastructures: precarious public–private partnerships in post-war British New Towns pp. 937-957

- Janina Gosseye
- The history of urban growth management in South Africa: tracking the origin and current status of urban edge policies in three metropolitan municipalities pp. 959-977

- Anele Horn
- A case study in early urban design: Toronto, 1966–1978 pp. 979-998

- Richard White
- The suburban perimeter blocks of Madrid 10 years on: how residents’ level of satisfaction relates to urban design qualities pp. 999-1021

- Javier Iñigo and Alan Mace
- Planning southern Iraq: placing the progressive theories of Max Lock in Um Qasr, Margil, and Basra in the context of Iraqi national development, 1954–1956 pp. 1023-1044

- Ben Tosland
- Awards of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) – A history and a call for submissions for the 19th IPHS Conference Moscow Russia “City Space Transformation: Renovation of The Urban Environment” pp. 1045-1050

- The Editors
- History, civilization and urban planning development in China — report from the 10th Academic Committee of Planning History & Theory Conference: 26–29 October 2018, Guilin, China pp. 1051-1058

- Zhao Li, Kang Cao and Baihao Li
- Puerto Madero en movimiento: un abordaje a partir de la circulación de la Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero (1989–2017) pp. 1059-1060

- Gabriel Silvestre
- Free the beaches: the story of Ned Coll and the battle for America’s most exclusive shoreline pp. 1060-1061

- Elsa Devienne
- The Newark Frontier: community action in the great society pp. 1062-1063

- Akira Drake Rodriguez
- American imperial pastoral: the architecture of US colonialism in the Philippines pp. 1064-1065

- Daniel Immerwahr
- Autoconstrucción. Por una autonomía del habitar: ensayos sobre vivienda, urbanismo, autogestión y holismo pp. 1065-1067

- Emilio de Antuñano
- Building the ivory tower: universities and metropolitan development in the twentieth century pp. 1067-1068

- Eugénie L. Birch
Volume 34, issue 5, 2019
- Planning Belgian Congo’s network of medical infrastructure: type-plans as tools to construct a medical model-colony, 1949–1959 pp. 757-778

- Simon De Nys-Ketels, Laurence Heindryckx, Johan Lagae and Luce Beeckmans
- The urban grid and entangled planning cultures in Senegal pp. 779-804

- Eric Ross and Liora Bigon
- Sanitizing Jakarta: decolonizing planning and kampung imaginary pp. 805-825

- Prathiwi Widyatmi Putri
- Integrating urban and port planning policies in a sustainable perspective: the case study of Naples historic harbour area pp. 827-847

- Giuseppina Pugliano, Guido Benassai and Edoardo Benassai
- The 1968 Tehran master plan and the politics of planning development in Iran (1945–1979) pp. 849-876

- Azadeh Mashayekhi
- Futurescapes of urban regeneration: ten years of design for the unfolding urban legacy of London’s Olympic Games, 2008–2018 pp. 877-901

- Juliet Davis
- The ‘valley of ashes’ and the ‘fresh green breast’: metaphors from The Great Gatsby in planning New York pp. 903-910

- Lieven Ameel
- The tribulations of Walter Burley Griffin’s final Australian plan: Milleara as ‘the garden city of the future’ 1925–1965 pp. 911-923

- Victoria Kolankiewicz, David Nichols and Robert Freestone
- Baku: oil and urbanism pp. 925-926

- Clarence Hatton-Proulx
- Globalized authoritarianism. Megaprojects, slums, and class relations in urban Morocco pp. 926-928

- Carlos Nunes Silva
- Southeast Asia’s modern architecture: questions of translation, epistemology and power pp. 928-930

- Robin Hartanto Honggare
- Ein neues Mainz? Kontroversen um die Gestalt der Stadt nach 1945 pp. 930-931

- Herman van Bergeijk
- Modeling post-socialist urbanization. The case of Budapest pp. 931-933

- Virág Molnár
- Chicago’s block clubs: how neighbors shape the city pp. 933-934

- Alexander von Hoffman
- Ephemeral histories: public art, politics, and the struggle for the streets in Chile pp. 934-936

- Edward Murphy
Volume 34, issue 4, 2019
- Conceptualizing the pedestrian mall in post-war North America and understanding its transatlantic transfer through the work and influence of Victor Gruen pp. 551-577

- Kelly Gregg
- Town planning and socialist realism: new Academic District in Wroclaw (Poland) – unfinished projects from the 1950s pp. 579-600

- Agnieszka Tomaszewicz and Joanna Majczyk
- Between modernization and identity: colonial social housing as a specific theoretico-practical corpus of colonial architecture – the case of Tetouan (Morocco, 1912–1956) pp. 601-620

- Alejandro Muchada
- The end of cities: Erwin Anton Gutkind and the inevitability of decentralization and dispersal pp. 621-641

- Marcel Vellinga
- Drawing white elephants in Africa? Re-contextualizing Ernst May’s Kampala plans in relation to the fraught political realities of late-colonial rule pp. 643-666

- Andrew Byerley
- Hans Blumenfeld: a moderate defence of expertise in the controversial 1960s pp. 667-691

- Frédéric Mercure-Jolette
- The historical rise and fall of community facility provision standards in the metropolitan planning of Melbourne pp. 693-724

- Benno Engels
- Planning strategies for a resilient urban fringe in three medium-sized Spanish cities pp. 725-735

- Juan Luis de las Rivas Sanz and Miguel Fernández-Maroto
- What’s in a cover image? How to depict planning history pp. 737-747

- Carola Hein
- Trespassers?: Asian Americans and the battle for suburbia pp. 749-750

- Jerry González
- Designing the global city: design excellence, competitions and the remaking of central Sydney pp. 750-751

- Silvia Micheli
- The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent pp. 751-753

- Stephen J. Ramos
- La rue à Tunis. Réalités, permanences, transformations de l’espace urbain, 1835–1935 pp. 753-755

- Nora Lafi
- Sono geloso di questa città. Giancarlo De Carlo e Urbino [I am jealous of this town: Giancarlo De Carlo and Urbino] pp. 755-756

- Filippo De Pieri
Volume 34, issue 3, 2019
- Planning for enabling: an analysis of Cedric Price’s proposal for Two Tree Island, 1971–1973 pp. 369-390

- Manuel Rodrigo de la O Cabrera
- The grid as algorithm for land use: a reappraisal of the 1811 Manhattan grid pp. 391-414

- Gergely Baics and Leah Meisterlin
- Producing space: post-war redevelopment as big business, Utrecht and Hannover 1962–1975 pp. 415-437

- Tim Verlaan
- Planning of public housing in modern Tianjin (1928–1945) pp. 439-462

- Yanchen Sun, Carola Hein and Kun Song
- From the Cold War to the warmed globe: planning, design-policy entrepreneurism, and the crises of nuclear weapons and climate change pp. 463-495

- Zachary Lamb and Lawrence J. Vale
- Skopje Resurgent: the international confusions of post-earthquake planning, 1963–1967 pp. 497-513

- Mirjana Lozanovska and Igor Martek
- European urban culture, Javier de Mesones-Cabello’s planning practice and its legacy in city of Valladolid pp. 515-526

- Ana Ruiz-Varona
- Conference Report, EAUH, 2018, Rome pp. 527-531

- Emma Hart
- Complexity and contradiction: in memoriam Robert Venturi pp. 533-538

- John R. Gold, Carola Hein, Clément Orillard, Renato L. Rego and Fernando Pérez Oyarzun
- From steel to slots: casino capitalism in the postindustrial city pp. 539-540

- Walter Licht
- Parking and the city pp. 540-542

- Michael Kordas
- Louis-Joseph Lebret e a SEGMACS: a formação de um grupo de ação para o planejamento urbano no Brasil pp. 542-543

- Leandro Benmergui
- Las Vegas in Singapore: violence, progress and the crisis of nationalist modernity pp. 543-545

- Jiat-Hwee Chang
- Windows upon planning history pp. 545-547

- John R. Gold
- Spectacular modernity: dictatorship, space and visuality in Venezuela. 1948–1958 pp. 547-548

- Adriana Laura Massidda
- Latino City: Immigration and Urban Crisis in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1945–2000 pp. 549-550

- Pedro A. Regalado
Volume 34, issue 2, 2019
- The prolific interpreter of the Olmsted vision: Frederick G. Todd, Canada’s first landscape architect pp. 191-214

- Nancy Pollock-Ellwand
- Pursuit of integration in the former Yugoslavia’s planning pp. 215-241

- Tijana Dabović, Zorica Nedović-Budić and Dejan Djordjević
- Planning for play: seventy years of ineffective public policy? The example of Glasgow, Scotland pp. 243-263

- Valerie Wright, Ade Kearns, Lynn Abram and Barry Hazley
- Aesthetics of social identity: re-framing and evaluating modernist architecture and planning as cultural heritage in Martinique pp. 265-283

- Clare Melhuish
- South African ‘know-how’ and Israeli ‘facts of life’: the planning of Afridar, Ashkelon, 1949–1956 pp. 285-309

- Ayala Levin
- Dabaodao: the planning, development, and transformation of a Chinese (German) neighbourhood pp. 311-333

- Philipp Demgenski
- Questioning public histories of urban planning: an investigation of ‘urbanisme horloger’ narratives in the Unesco site of Le Locle/La Chaux-de-Fonds pp. 335-344

- Filippo De Pieri
- Framing a new discourse on petromodernity: the global petroleumscape and petroleum modernism pp. 345-353

- Mohamad Sedighi and Bader Albader
- Olga Zinovieva (1953–2018), Professor of Cultural Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University pp. 355-356

- Laura Kolbe
- A City on a Lake: urban political ecology and the growth of Mexico City pp. 357-358

- Emilio de Antuñano
- Rurality re-imagined: villagers, farmers, wanderers pp. 358-360

- Gemma Edwards
- Risen from Ruins: The Cultural Politics of Rebuilding East Berlin pp. 360-361

- Eli Rubin
- Urbanisation, regional development and governance in China pp. 362-363

- Zhe Zhang
- For a proper home: housing rights in the margins of urban Chile, 1960–2010 pp. 363-364

- Diego Hurtado Torres
- Town and crown: an illustrated history of Canada’s capital pp. 365-366

- Karl Friedhelm Fischer
- Cities contested. Urban politics, heritage, and social movements in Italy and West Germany in the 1970s pp. 366-367

- Filippo De Pieri
Volume 34, issue 1, 2019
- Publication, recapitulation, adjudication pp. 1-2

- John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
- Cities and plans – the past defines the future pp. 3-23

- Dirk Schubert
- The plan as a colonization project: the medina of Tlemcen under French rule, 1842–1920 pp. 25-42

- Amine Kasmi
- From cantonments to townships: Lugard’s influence upon British colonial urban governance in Africa pp. 43-64

- Robert Home
- A Theosophical Garden City: designing household life in Bombay, circa 1924 pp. 65-90

- Shiben Banerji
- From to cooperation – engineers overseas and the rise of planning expertise in the twentieth century pp. 91-113

- Hélène Vacher
- Comprehensive planning in Japanese large cities pp. 115-132

- David W. Edgington
- Building and planning regulations under Israeli colonial power: a critical study from Palestine pp. 133-146

- Salem Thawaba
- The planning history of Japan in a world history planning perspective pp. 147-169

- Fukuo Akimoto
- Remaking cities: the fourteenth Australasian urban history/planning history conference, Melbourne, 2018 pp. 171-179

- Lauren Pikó, James Lesh and Victoria Kolankiewicz
- Building the Ivory Tower: universities and metropolitan development in the twentieth century pp. 181-182

- Eugénie L. Birch
- Prefab housing and the future of building: product to process pp. 182-183

- Miles Glendinning
- Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies: a post-industrial geography pp. 183-185

- Ray Hudson
- Il Pilastro. Storia di una periferia nella Bologna del dopoguerra pp. 185-186

- Filippo De Pieri
- Endangered city: the politics of risk in Bogotá pp. 187-188

- Susana Romero
- American imperial pastoral: the architecture of US colonialism in the Philippines pp. 188-189

- Daniel Immerwahr
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