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Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- Introduction: historical institutionalist perspectives on European spatial planning pp. 499-505

- Marcin Dąbrowski and Valeria Lingua
- A historical institutionalist account of European spatial planning pp. 507-522

- Andreas Faludi
- CRONWE: first attempts to institutionalize European spatial planning pp. 523-542

- Wil Zonneveld
- A Europe of ‘Petites Europes’: an evolutionary perspective on transnational cooperation on spatial planning pp. 543-569

- Stefanie Dühr
- The development of strategic spatial planning in Central and Eastern Europe: between path dependence, European influence, and domestic politics pp. 571-589

- Marcin Dąbrowski and Katarzyna Piskorek
- Institutionalizing EU strategic spatial planning into domestic planning systems: trajectories of change in Italy and England pp. 591-614

- Valeria Lingua
- Multiscalar governance and institutional change: critical junctures in European spatial planning pp. 615-632

- André Sorensen
- Understanding the Hobrecht Plan. Origin, composition, and implementation of urban design elements in the Berlin expansion plan from 1862 pp. 633-655

- Felix Bentlin
- Report from the 18th International Planning History Society conference: 15–19 July 2018, Yokohama, Japan pp. 657-663

- Yanchen Sun, Gabriel Schwake, Kaiyi Zhu and Penglin Zhu
- 18th IPHS conference 15–19 July 2018 Yokohama prizes and awards pp. 665-671

- Nuran Zeren Gülersoy
- Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement in Planning History 2018 pp. 673-674

- Robert Freestone
- The new tenement: residences in the inner city since 1970 pp. 675-676

- Susanne Schindler
- Developing expertise: architecture and real estate in Metropolitan America pp. 676-678

- Richard Longstreth
- Urban planning in North Africa pp. 678-681

- Nazan Maksudyan
- Utopías Construidas: Las unidades vecinales de Lima pp. 681-682

- Héctor Abarca
- São Paulo nas Alturas: A Revolução Modernista da Arquitetura e do Mercado Imobiliário nos anos 1950 e 1960 pp. 683-684

- Fernando Atique
- Architecture of counterrevolution: the French Army in Northern Algeria pp. 684-685

- Alan Mabin
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- Showcasing Vällingby to the world: post-war suburban development, informational infrastructures, and the extrospective city pp. 315-333

- Ian R. Cook
- Revisiting the role of architects in planning large-scale housing in the USSR: the birth of socialist residential districts in Tallinn, Estonia, 1957–1979 pp. 335-361

- Pille Metspalu and Daniel B. Hess
- The Portuguese railway in time and space – mapping phases of growth, stagnation, and decline (1845–2015) pp. 363-384

- Inês de Azevedo Isidoro, Teresa Marat-Mendes and Vera Regina Tângari
- Estonian urbanism 1935–1955: the Soviet-era implementation of pre-war ambitions pp. 385-409

- Siim Sultson
- Transfers and exchanges: the role of Léon Jaussely from a transnational perspective pp. 411-431

- Beatriz Fernández Águeda
- The first Filipino City Beautiful plans pp. 433-447

- Ian Morley
- Centre for Urban & Landscape Planning History (CUL), established at Kassel University, Germany pp. 449-453

- Stefanie Hennecke, Harald Kegler, Diedrich Bruns and Wiebke Reinert
- Report from the 17th biennial SACRPH conference on planning history 26–30 October 2017, Cleveland, Ohio pp. 455-458

- Li Hou
- What’s in a name? Talking about urban peripheries pp. 459-460

- Robert Home
- Occupy all streets: Olympic urbanism and contested futures in Rio de Janeiro pp. 460-462

- Leandro Benmergui
- London 2012 and the Post-Olympics city: a hollow legacy? pp. 462-463

- Juliet Davis
- Métabolismes urbains. De l’hygiénisme à la ville durable: Naples 1884–2004 [Urban metabolisms. From hygienism to the sustainable city: Naples 1884–2004] pp. 464-465

- Filippo De Pieri
- Dispersal: picturing urban change in east London pp. 465-466

- Sol Perez Martinez
- Hotel Mexico: dwelling on the ’68 movement pp. 467-468

- Anna Rose Alexander
- The Routledge handbook of planning history pp. 468-471

- Helen Meller
- Tehran. Life within walls. A city, its territory and forms of dwelling pp. 471-473

- Nora Lafi
- Rebel modernists – Viennese architecture since Otto Wagner pp. 473-474

- Florian Urban
- Gyeongju: the capital of Golden Silla pp. 475-476

- Peter Armstrong
- The heart of the city: legacy and complexity of a modern design idea pp. 476-478

- Gaia Caramellino
- Estado, Arquitetura e Desenvolvimento: a Ação Habitacional do Iapi pp. 478-479

- Michele Aparecida Siqueira Dias
- Cidade Alta: Histórias e memórias da remoção e a construção do estigma de favela num conjunto habitacional pp. 479-480

- Yuri Kieling Gama
- The New Urban Crisis: how our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle-class – and what we can do about it pp. 481-482

- Sidra Ahmed, Andrew Harris, Jordan Rowe and Olivia Smith
- The roots of urban renaissance: gentrification and the struggle over Harlem pp. 483-484

- Dylan Gottlieb
- Artists in the city: SPACE in ’68 and beyond pp. 484-485

- Andy C. Pratt
- Building for oil: Daqing and the formation of the Chinese socialist state pp. 486-487

- Yiwen Yuan
- Slums: the history of a global injustice pp. 487-488

- Chandan Deuskar
- China’s contested capital: architecture, ritual, and response in Nanjing pp. 488-489

- Weijie Hu
- Why preservation matters pp. 489-491

- David C. Sloane
- Constructive feminism: women’s spaces and women’s rights in the American City pp. 491-492

- Allison Suppan Helmuth and Brenda Parker
- Freedom and the cage: modern architecture and psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890-1914 pp. 493-494

- Kimberly Elman Zarecor
- Robert Schmidt 1869–1934 – Stadtbaumeister in Essen und Landesplaner im Ruhrgebiet pp. 494-496

- Karl Friedhelm Fischer
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- ‘Resistance was futile!’ Cycling’s discourses of resistance to UK automobile modernism 1950–1970 pp. 163-183

- Rorie Parsons and Geoff Vigar
- An early engagement with town planning: Māori and the Commission to inquire and report upon the necessity or advisability of establishing model villages on the sites of the present villages of Ohinemutu and Whakarewarewa in 1926 pp. 185-204

- Caroline Miller
- When the railway reached Istanbul: the making of Sirkeci terminus, 1870–1888 pp. 205-228

- Ahmet Tozoğlu
- Children’s Parks in Lisbon’s urban spaces: a childhood education and assistance programme during the Portuguese dictatorial regime (1933–1974) pp. 229-248

- Alexandra Alegre
- Showcase and window to the world: East German architecture abroad 1949–1990 pp. 249-269

- Andreas Butter
- The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan – historic town modernization pp. 271-288

- Marta Vukotic Lazar and Mirjana Roter-Blagojević
- Report on inaugural workshop RSA ReHi-Network ‘Interdisciplinary connections between history & regional studies’ pp. 289-292

- Marica Castigliano
- Conference report: Second African urban planning conference, Lisbon 7–8 September 2017 pp. 293-294

- Robert Home
- Counterpreservation: architectural decay in Berlin since 1989 pp. 295-296

- Florian Urban
- Transforming Providence: rebirth of a post-industrial city pp. 296-297

- Mark B. Lapping
- Balkan heritages: negotiating history and culture pp. 297-298

- Florian Riedler
- Site planning in practice at Welwyn Garden City pp. 299-300

- Stephen V. Ward
- The making of Grand Paris: metropolitan urbanism in the twenty-first century pp. 300-301

- Denis Bocquet
- The cycling city: bicycles & urban America in the 1890s pp. 302-303

- Christine Bachman-Sanders
- Récits de villes: d’Aden à Beyrouth pp. 303-304

- Nora Lafi
- Green belts – past, present, future? pp. 304-306

- James Dunnett
- Cook’s Camden: the making of modern housing pp. 306-308

- Alistair Fair
- Blazing the neoliberal trail: urban political development in the United States and United Kingdom pp. 308-309

- Tracy Neumann
- Palazzos of Power: Central Stations of the Philadelphia Electric Company 1900-1930 pp. 309-310

- Jon C. Teaford
- Quartz and Feldspar. Dartmoor: a British landscape in modern times pp. 311-312

- Kevin Flude
- Book Notes pp. 313-313

- Florian Urban
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. II-II

- The Editors
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
- From Greater London to Greater Valencia: a case of British influence on regional planning and neighbourhood units in Spain (1939–1952) pp. 3-27

- Juan Ramón Selva Royo and Nuño Mardones Fernández de Valderrama
- Debates on urban reconstruction through reclamation of traditional water scenery in 1940s Tokyo pp. 29-52

- Junichi Hasegawa
- The Royal Fine Art Commission and 75 years of English design review: the first 60 years, 1924–1984 pp. 53-73

- Matthew Carmona and Andrew Renninger
- ‘Baltimore does not condone profiteering in squalor’: the Baltimore Plan and the problem of housing-code enforcement in an American city pp. 75-95

- Emily Lieb
- The history of planning for Kowloon City pp. 97-112

- Lawrence W. C. Lai and Mark Hansley Chua
- Planning history research in China: past, present, and future pp. 113-124

- Bing Zhang and Wan Liu
- Inventing Grand Paris: metropolitan planning history and its valorization pp. 125-133

- Clément Orillard
- The Global Urban History Project pp. 135-138

- Carl Nightingale
- Awards pp. 139-143

- The Editors
- Roaring metropolis: businessman’s campaign for a civic welfare state pp. 145-146

- Tracy Steffes
- Urban visions: from urban planning culture to landscape urbanism pp. 146-148

- Stephen J. Ramos
- Borgate romane. Storia e forma urbana [The borgate of Rome: history and urban form] pp. 148-149

- Filippo De Pieri
- Outskirts. Living life on the edge of the green belt pp. 150-151

- Matthew Kelly
- Encounters in planning thought: 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning pp. 151-153

- Stephen Nepa
- Community architect: the life and vision of Clarence S. Stein pp. 153-154

- Daphne Spain
- City of refuge: separatists and utopian town planning pp. 154-155

- Janet R. White
- Starchitecture. Scenes, actors, and spectacles in contemporary cities pp. 155-157

- Francesco Zuddas
- The geopolitics of real estate: reconfiguring property, capital and rights pp. 157-159

- Desiree Fields and Alan Wiig
- Amnesiopolis pp. 159-160

- Kimberly Elman Zarecor
- The architecture of neoliberalism: how contemporary architecture became an instrument of control and compliance pp. 160-162

- Leslie Sklair
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