Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: The What, Why, and How of Planning History, Carola Hein
Part I: Writing Planning History: Agents, Theories, Methods, and Typologies
Chapter 2: The Pioneers, Institutions, and Vehicles of Planning History, Stephen V. Ward
Chapter 3: Interdisciplinarity in Planning History, Nancy H. Kwak
Chapter 4: Planning History and Theory: Institutions, Comparison, and Temporal Processes, André Sorensen
Chapter 5: The History of Planning Methodology, Peter Batey
Chapter 6: Biographical Method, Robert Freestone
Chapter 7: Planning Diffusion: Agents, Mechanisms, Networks, and Theories, Stephen V. Ward
Chapter 8: Global Systems Foundations of the Discipline: Colonial, Postcolonial, and Other Power Structures, Robert Home
Part II: Time, Place, and Culture: From Euro-American to Global Planning History
Chapter 9: The Ancient Past in the Urban Present: The Use of Early Models in Urban Design, Michael E. Smith and Carola Hein
Chapter 10: Writing Planning History in the English-Speaking World, Robert Freestone
Chapter 11: Key Planning Histories of the Developing Western Tradition from the Mid-19th Century to the Early-20th Century, David Massey
Chapter 12: Urbanisme, Urbanismo, Urbanistica: Latin European Urbanism, Javier Monclús and Carmen Díez Medina
Chapter 13: Urbanisme and the Francophone Sphere, Clément Orillard
Chapter 14: The German Traditions of Städtebau and Stadtlandschaft and Their Diffusion Through Global Exchange, Celina Kress
Chapter 15: Planning History in and of Russia and the Soviet Union, Maria Taylor and Irina Kukina
Chapter 16: From Urbanism to Planning Process: Convergences of Latin American Countries, Maria Cristina da Silva Leme and Vera Lucia F. Motta Rezende
Chapter 17: Southeast Asia: Colonial Discourses, Abidin Kusno
Chapter 18: Postcolonial Southeast Asia, Abidin Kusno
Chapter 19: Idioms of Japanese Planning Historiography, Carola Hein
Chapter 20: The Uses of Planning History in China, Daniel B. Abramson
Chapter 21: Planning Histories in the Arab World, Éric Verdeil and, Joe Nasr
Chapter 22: Africa’s Urban Planning Palimpsest, Susan Parnell
Part III: Sites and Dynamics: Issues, Movements, Themes, and Debates
Chapter 23: Politics, Power, and Urban Form, David Gordon
Chapter 24: Planning for Economic Development, Richard Hu
Chapter 25: Planning for Infrastructure: Lifelines, Mobility, and Urban Developmenat, Domenic Vitiello
Chapter 26: Ports and Urban Waterfronts, Dirk Schubert
Chapter 27: Urban Segments and Event Spaces: World’s Fairs and Olympic Sites, John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
Chapter 28: Public Health and Urban Planning: Intertwined Histories, Russ Lopez
Chapter 29: Urbanism, Housing, and the City, Cor Wagenaar
Chapter 30: Global Suburbanization in Planning History, André Sorensen
Chapter 31: Opposition, Participation, and Community-Driven Planning Histories, Dirk Schubert
Chapter 32: Livability and Environmental Sustainability: From Smoky to Livable Cities, Dieter Schott
Chapter 33: Disasters: Recovery, Re-planning, Reconstruction, and Resilience, Peter J. Larkham
Chapter 34: A History of Heritage Conservation in City Planning, Jyoti Hosagrahar
Part IV: Futures
Chapter 35: Educating Planners in History: A Global Perspective, Christopher Silver
Chapter 36: The Imprint of History in the Practice of City and Regional Planning Lessons from the Cincinnati Case, 1925–2012, Eugenie L. Birch
Chapter 38: Death of the Author, Center, and Meta-Theory: Emerging Planning Histories and Expanding Methods of the Early 21st Century, Tom Avermaete
Chapter 39: Future Narratives for Planning History, Stephen J. Ramos
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