Urbanism and Dictatorship : : A European Perspective / / Max Welch Guerra, Harald Bodenschatz, Piero Sassi.

Der Städtebau der europäischen Diktaturen in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts diente nicht nur der Herrschaftssicherung im eigenen Lande, sondern auch der Anerkennung durch die demokratischen Staaten. Nach der Machtübergabe an das nationalsozialistische Regime geriet er mehr und mehr zur Trump...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Bauwelt Fundamente ; 153
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Urbanism and Dictatorship: Expanding Spaces for Thought!
  • Urbanism and Dictatorship: Perspectives of the Field of Urban Studies
  • Urbanism and Dictatorship: Perspectives of Art History
  • Italy
  • Urbanism in Fascist Italy: All Well and Good?
  • The Role of Newsreels in the Modernization of Cities: More than just Propaganda
  • Portugal
  • Urbanism under Salazar: Program, Practice, and Reception
  • Spain
  • On Urbanism in the Early Years of Francoism
  • Preservation of Franco’s Social Housing Estates in Madrid
  • Germany
  • Urbanism and Housing Policy in Nazi Germany: A Commentary
  • The Technical Fairground in Leipzig in the Period of National Socialism
  • Soviet Union
  • Controversial Urbanism During the First Years of the Stalin Dictatorship
  • Ernst May’s Standardized Cities for Western Siberia
  • Conclusions
  • Urbanism, Dictatorship and Historiography: A Contextualization
  • Related Activities
  • The European Cultural Route ATRIUM: A “Dissonant Heritage”
  • UEDXX: International Network “Urbanism of European Dictatorships during the XXth Century”
  • Authors
  • Picture Credits