Ob Birmingham, Rotterdam oder Wolfsburg: Industriestädte haben nicht nur völlig unterschiedliche Gesichter, sie unterliegen auch einem bemerkenswerten zeitlichen Wandel. Die Autoren behandeln die Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft der Industriestadt als europäisches Phänomen. Aus soziologischer, historischer, geografischer und medialer Perspektive erörtern sie unterschiedliche historische Modelle und Typen von Industriestädten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, diskutieren die Frage nach der Zukunft von monostrukturellen Industriestädten sowie mediale Repräsentationsformen industrialisierter…mehr
Ob Birmingham, Rotterdam oder Wolfsburg: Industriestädte haben nicht nur völlig unterschiedliche Gesichter, sie unterliegen auch einem bemerkenswerten zeitlichen Wandel. Die Autoren behandeln die Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft der Industriestadt als europäisches Phänomen. Aus soziologischer, historischer, geografischer und medialer Perspektive erörtern sie unterschiedliche historische Modelle und Typen von Industriestädten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, diskutieren die Frage nach der Zukunft von monostrukturellen Industriestädten sowie mediale Repräsentationsformen industrialisierter Städte. Mit Beiträgen vonChristoph Bernhardt, Hans-Peter Dörrenbächer, Simon Gunn, Christine Hannemann, Martina Heßler, Martin Jemelka, Henry Keazor, Robert Lewis, Timo Luks, Rebecca Magdin, Jörg Plöger, Richard Rodger, Rolf Sachsse, Adelheid von Saldern, Ondrej Sevecek, Judith Thissen und Clemens Zimmermann.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Contents
Foreword9 Introduction: 'Industrial Cities-History and Future'11 Clemens Zimmermann
Part I Research Perspectives and Historical Developments Beyond Coketown: The Industrial City in the Twentieth Century29 Simon Gunn
The Contested Industrial City: Governing Pollution in France and Germany, 1810-193046 Christoph Bernhardt
Echoes of Industrialization: Cities and the Trajectories of Development66 Richard Rodger
Networks and the Industrial Metropolis: Chicago's Calumet district, 1870-194089 Robert Lewis
Part II Crisis and Recovery
In-Between: The Conversion of Former Iron and Steel Industry Sites and Cities in the Saarland-Uneven and Complex Development Paths117 Peter Dörrenbächer
The Industrial City as a Shrinking City and the Special Case of Flint, MI142 Christine Hannemann
Crisis in Automotive Cities: The Ambivalent Role of the Car Industry in the "Autostadt" Wolfsburg and "Motor Town" Detroit165 Martina Heßler
Comeback Cities? Urban Recovery Approaches in European Industrial Cities188 Jörg Plöger
Part III Cultural and Sociological Concepts
Fordist Elements of the Industrial City in Germany and the United States213 Adelheid von Saldern
The Utopian Industrial City: The Case of the Baa City of Zlín (Republic of Czechoslovakia)235 Martin Jemelka and Ondej Seveek
Social Engineering, the Factory and Urban Environment: Cadbury/Bournville and Opel/Rüsselsheim (1878-1960)263 Timo Luks
A Town Without Memory? Inferring the Industrial Past: Clydebank Re-built, 1941-2013283 Rebecca Madgin
Part IV The Mediated Industrial City
Representing the Industrial City: Rotterdam, 1880-1970307 Judith Thissen
Representations of Industrial Cities in Photo Books and Promotional Films of the 1950s and 1960s325 Rolf Sachsse
Tradition and Contrast: Industrial Cities and Industrial Work in the Documentaries of Michael Glawogger: From "Megacities" (1998) to "Working Man's Death" (2005)345 Henry Keazor
Notes on Contributors362
Index366
Contents
Foreword9
Introduction: 'Industrial Cities-History and Future'11 Clemens Zimmermann
Part I
Research Perspectives and Historical Developments Beyond Coketown: The Industrial City in the Twentieth Century29 Simon Gunn
The Contested Industrial City: Governing Pollution in France and Germany, 1810-193046 Christoph Bernhardt
Echoes of Industrialization: Cities and the Trajectories of Development66 Richard Rodger
Networks and the Industrial Metropolis: Chicago's Calumet district, 1870-194089 Robert Lewis
Part II
Crisis and Recovery
In-Between: The Conversion of Former Iron and Steel Industry Sites and Cities in the Saarland-Uneven and Complex Development Paths117 Peter Dörrenbächer
The Industrial City as a Shrinking City and the Special Case of Flint, MI142 Christine Hannemann
Crisis in Automotive Cities: The Ambivalent Role of the Car Industry in the "Autostadt" Wolfsburg and "Motor Town" Detroit165 Martina Heßler
Comeback Cities? Urban Recovery Approaches in European Industrial Cities188 Jörg Plöger
Part III
Cultural and Sociological Concepts
Fordist Elements of the Industrial City in Germany and the United States213 Adelheid von Saldern
The Utopian Industrial City: The Case of the Baa City of Zlín (Republic of Czechoslovakia)235 Martin Jemelka and Ondej Seveek
Social Engineering, the Factory and Urban Environment: Cadbury/Bournville and Opel/Rüsselsheim (1878-1960)263 Timo Luks
A Town Without Memory? Inferring the Industrial Past: Clydebank Re-built, 1941-2013283 Rebecca Madgin
Part IV
The Mediated Industrial City
Representing the Industrial City: Rotterdam, 1880-1970307 Judith Thissen
Representations of Industrial Cities in Photo Books and Promotional Films of the 1950s and 1960s325 Rolf Sachsse
Tradition and Contrast: Industrial Cities and Industrial Work in the Documentaries of Michael Glawogger: From "Megacities" (1998) to "Working Man's Death" (2005)345 Henry Keazor
Foreword9 Introduction: 'Industrial Cities-History and Future'11 Clemens Zimmermann
Part I Research Perspectives and Historical Developments Beyond Coketown: The Industrial City in the Twentieth Century29 Simon Gunn
The Contested Industrial City: Governing Pollution in France and Germany, 1810-193046 Christoph Bernhardt
Echoes of Industrialization: Cities and the Trajectories of Development66 Richard Rodger
Networks and the Industrial Metropolis: Chicago's Calumet district, 1870-194089 Robert Lewis
Part II Crisis and Recovery
In-Between: The Conversion of Former Iron and Steel Industry Sites and Cities in the Saarland-Uneven and Complex Development Paths117 Peter Dörrenbächer
The Industrial City as a Shrinking City and the Special Case of Flint, MI142 Christine Hannemann
Crisis in Automotive Cities: The Ambivalent Role of the Car Industry in the "Autostadt" Wolfsburg and "Motor Town" Detroit165 Martina Heßler
Comeback Cities? Urban Recovery Approaches in European Industrial Cities188 Jörg Plöger
Part III Cultural and Sociological Concepts
Fordist Elements of the Industrial City in Germany and the United States213 Adelheid von Saldern
The Utopian Industrial City: The Case of the Baa City of Zlín (Republic of Czechoslovakia)235 Martin Jemelka and Ondej Seveek
Social Engineering, the Factory and Urban Environment: Cadbury/Bournville and Opel/Rüsselsheim (1878-1960)263 Timo Luks
A Town Without Memory? Inferring the Industrial Past: Clydebank Re-built, 1941-2013283 Rebecca Madgin
Part IV The Mediated Industrial City
Representing the Industrial City: Rotterdam, 1880-1970307 Judith Thissen
Representations of Industrial Cities in Photo Books and Promotional Films of the 1950s and 1960s325 Rolf Sachsse
Tradition and Contrast: Industrial Cities and Industrial Work in the Documentaries of Michael Glawogger: From "Megacities" (1998) to "Working Man's Death" (2005)345 Henry Keazor
Notes on Contributors362
Index366
Contents
Foreword9
Introduction: 'Industrial Cities-History and Future'11 Clemens Zimmermann
Part I
Research Perspectives and Historical Developments Beyond Coketown: The Industrial City in the Twentieth Century29 Simon Gunn
The Contested Industrial City: Governing Pollution in France and Germany, 1810-193046 Christoph Bernhardt
Echoes of Industrialization: Cities and the Trajectories of Development66 Richard Rodger
Networks and the Industrial Metropolis: Chicago's Calumet district, 1870-194089 Robert Lewis
Part II
Crisis and Recovery
In-Between: The Conversion of Former Iron and Steel Industry Sites and Cities in the Saarland-Uneven and Complex Development Paths117 Peter Dörrenbächer
The Industrial City as a Shrinking City and the Special Case of Flint, MI142 Christine Hannemann
Crisis in Automotive Cities: The Ambivalent Role of the Car Industry in the "Autostadt" Wolfsburg and "Motor Town" Detroit165 Martina Heßler
Comeback Cities? Urban Recovery Approaches in European Industrial Cities188 Jörg Plöger
Part III
Cultural and Sociological Concepts
Fordist Elements of the Industrial City in Germany and the United States213 Adelheid von Saldern
The Utopian Industrial City: The Case of the Baa City of Zlín (Republic of Czechoslovakia)235 Martin Jemelka and Ondej Seveek
Social Engineering, the Factory and Urban Environment: Cadbury/Bournville and Opel/Rüsselsheim (1878-1960)263 Timo Luks
A Town Without Memory? Inferring the Industrial Past: Clydebank Re-built, 1941-2013283 Rebecca Madgin
Part IV
The Mediated Industrial City
Representing the Industrial City: Rotterdam, 1880-1970307 Judith Thissen
Representations of Industrial Cities in Photo Books and Promotional Films of the 1950s and 1960s325 Rolf Sachsse
Tradition and Contrast: Industrial Cities and Industrial Work in the Documentaries of Michael Glawogger: From "Megacities" (1998) to "Working Man's Death" (2005)345 Henry Keazor
Notes on Contributors362
Index366
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"A stimulating and valuable contribution to the field of urban history." Jörg Arnold, H-Soz-u-Kult, 20.03.2014"A stimulating and valuable contribution to the field of urban history." Jörg Arnold, H-Soz-u-Kult, 20.03.2014
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