Planning Perspectives
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2017
- Martin Wagner in America: planning and the political economy of capitalist urbanization pp. 481-502

- Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago
- Mastering the urbanization process. The urban questions of engineer August Mennes in the Antwerp agglomeration pp. 503-531

- Tom Broes and Michiel Dehaene
- Carlo Doglio (1914–1995) and the theory and practice of slingshot planning pp. 533-556

- Stefania Proli
- Across the border. Ties of architects and urban planners between East and West Germany: the case of Egon Hartmann, 1954–1976 pp. 557-576

- Annika Levels
- The Royal Fine Art Commission and 75 years of English design review: the final 15 years, 1984–1999 pp. 577-599

- Matthew Carmona and Andrew Renninger
- Property rights, urban land markets and the contradictions of redevelopment in centrally located informal settlements in Bogotá, Colombia, and Buenos Aires, Argentina pp. 601-621

- Juan G. Yunda and Bjørn Sletto
- Segregation and conflict in post-modernist Caracas: from Pérez’s Gran Venezuela to Chávez’s Bolivarian Revolution pp. 623-637

- Arturo Almandoz
- Topographies of the future: urban and suburban visions in Edward Bellamy’s utopian fiction pp. 639-649

- Joseph M. Watson
- Homeland: Zionism as housing regime, 1860–2011 pp. 651-652

- Gaia Caramellino
- Bulldozer: demolition and clearance of the postwar landscape pp. 652-653

- Max Page
- The radical and socialist tradition in British planning, from Puritan colonies’ to garden cities pp. 653-654

- Michael Kordas
- Reinventing a small, worldly city – the cultural and social transformation of Cardiff pp. 655-656

- Neil Harris
- Mobilising housing histories: learning from London’s past pp. 656-658

- Michael Romyn
- Paris Haussmann: modèle de ville/Paris Haussmann: a model’s relevance pp. 658-659

- Filippo De Pieri
- The iconic project: architecture, cities, and capitalist globalization pp. 659-661

- Gevork Hartoonian
- Urban China’s rural fringes: actors, dimensions and management challenges pp. 661-662

- Duanfang Lu
- The Rio de Janeiro reader: history, culture, politics pp. 663-664

- Leandro Benmergui
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 3, 2017
- Erratum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Urban questions in the countryside? Urbanization and the collective consumption of electricity in early twentieth-century Belgium pp. 309-332

- Dieter Bruggeman and Michiel Dehaene
- Transnational mobilities: Western European architects and planners in the Soviet industrial cities, 1928–1933 pp. 333-352

- Natallia Barykina
- Searching for effective and democratic town planning: the international travels of Sir Ernest Simon, 1936–1943 pp. 353-371

- Stephen V. Ward
- The world’s first purpose-built Airport City: Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine pp. 373-400

- Arun Chandu
- Inventorying Armagh: Max Lock, civil society, and the diffusion of planning ideas into Northern Ireland in the 1960s pp. 401-423

- Andrew G. McClelland
- Post-war urban renewal and demolition fluctuations in Sweden pp. 425-435

- Aino Verkasalo and Jukka Hirvonen
- Urban design paradigm shifts: the case of Barañain pp. 437-450

- José María Ordeig Corsini, Laura Rives Navarro and Elena Lacilla Larrodé
- IPHS Conference report: from the 8th biennial UHA conference on urban history, 13–16 October 2016, Corboy Law Center of Loyola University Chicago, Illinois pp. 451-457

- Maria C. Taylor
- Research Network on Regional Economic and Policy History pp. 459-466

- Marijn Molema and Arno van der Zwet
- Planning matter. Acting with things pp. 467-469

- Alan Mabin
- Deutsche Raumplanung. Das Modell der ‘Zentralen Orte’ zwischen NS-Staat und Bundesrepublik pp. 469-471

- Max Welch Guerra
- World heritage, urban design and tourism. Three cities in the middle east pp. 471-472

- Nora Lafi
- Hard times in the marvelous city: from dictatorship to democracy in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro pp. 472-474

- Rafael Soares Gonçalves
- The fixers. Devolution, development, and civil society in Newark, 1960-1990 pp. 474-476

- Jason T. Bartlett
- Evangelical Gotham: religion and the making of New York City, 1783–1860 pp. 476-477

- Sean T. Dempsey
- The lofts of Soho: gentrification, art and industry in New York, 1950–1980 pp. 477-478

- Tom Angotti
- Kyoto: an urban history of Japan’s pre-modern capital pp. 479-480

- Peter Armstrong
Volume 32, issue 2, 2017
- The organicists: planners, planning, and the environment in Czechoslovakia (1914–1949) pp. 147-173

- Jan Dostalík
- The camouflage of war: planned destruction in Jaffa and Tel Aviv, 1948 pp. 175-198

- Or Aleksandrowicz
- The planning of microdistricts in post-war North Korea: space, power, and everyday life pp. 199-223

- Mina Kim and Inha Jung
- Communitarian regionalism in India: how lessons from the New Deal Greenbelt Town programme translated to postwar India pp. 225-247

- Laurel A. Harbin and Kristin E. Larsen
- Shaping an urban Amazonia: ‘a planner’s nightmare’ pp. 249-270

- Renato Leão Rego
- Transport planning as suggested in John Claudius Loudon’s 1829 plan for London pp. 271-280

- Patrice Bouche
- New Towns Heritage Research Network pp. 281-283

- Bob Colenutt, Sabine Coady Schaebitz and Stephen V. Ward
- Interpreting reinterpretation: the 13th conference of the European Association for Urban History, Helsinki, 24–28 August 2016 pp. 285-291

- Reinhilde Sennema and Paolo De Martino
- A genealogy of tropical architecture, colonial networks, nature and technoscience pp. 293-294

- Farhan Karim
- Space, hope, and brutalism: English architecture, 1945–1975 pp. 295-296

- Guy Ortolano
- A world of homeowners: American power and the politics of housing aid pp. 296-298

- Leandro Benmergui
- Model estate: planned housing at Quarry Hill, Leeds pp. 298-300

- David Ellis
- Sweat Equity: Cooperative house-building in Newfoundland, 1920–1974 pp. 300-302

- Iqbal Hamiduddin
- Water and asphalt: the project of isotropy pp. 302-303

- Cristina Renzoni
- Singapore dreaming: managing utopia pp. 303-306

- Mrinalini Rajagopalan
- Urban Redevelopment and Modernity in Liverpool and Manchester, 1918–1939 pp. 306-308

- Tom Hulme
Volume 32, issue 1, 2017
- Rationalizing the greater city. The 1919 international competition for Greater Paris pp. 1-24

- Beatriz Fernandez Agueda
- A comparison of tenurial change and privatization in two Garden City communities: Sunnyside Gardens, New York City and Garbatella, Rome pp. 25-46

- Sandra Annunziata
- Pan-American routes: a continental planning journey between reformism and the cultural Cold War pp. 47-66

- Adrián Gorelik
- Energy landscape: Los Angeles Harbor and the establishment of oil-based capitalism in Southern California, 1871–1930 pp. 67-86

- Jason Cooke
- Echoes of Empire: British Mandate planning in Palestine and its influence in the West Bank today pp. 87-98

- Martin Crookston
- Report from the 17th International Planning History Society Conference: 17–21 July 2016, Delft, The Netherlands pp. 99-106

- Stephen J. Ramos
- 17th IPHS conference, 17–21 July 2016: prizes and awards pp. 107-117

- The Editors
- The obituary of Professor Yorifusa Ishida (1932–2015): a pioneer of planning history in Japan pp. 119-125

- Shun-ichi J. Watanabe
- Obsolescence: an architectural history pp. 127-128

- Robert Beauregard
- Reclaiming the Don: An Environmental History of Toronto’s Don River Valley pp. 128-130

- Steven T. Moga
- A nice place to visit: tourism and urban revitalization in the postwar Rustbelt pp. 130-131

- Chloe E. Taft
- Cities from scratch: poverty and informality in urban Latin America pp. 131-133

- Janice Perlman
- Jeremy and Caroline Gould, Coventry: the making of a modern city 1939–73 pp. 133-135

- Louise Campbell
- Thinking small: the United States and the lure of community development pp. 135-137

- Paul Adler
- DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services pp. 137-138

- Robert Mantho
- Politics across the Hudson: The Tappan Zee megaproject pp. 138-140

- Jeffrey A. Kroessler
- Architecture and the Welfare State pp. 140-141

- Stephen E. Nepa
- Barrio rising: urban popular politics and the making of modern Venezuela pp. 141-143

- Sarah Selvidge
- The peaceful path, building garden cities and new towns pp. 143-144

- Ruth McManus
- From boom to bubble: how finance built the new Chicago pp. 144-146

- Winifred Curran
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