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This book includes a historic overview of urban planning on the Iberian Peninsula and in Morocco from 700 AD until the 20th century. Chapters detail the untold story of Muslim refugees, who founded towns in Morocco, the conflicts between Morocco and Spain, and the slow change from Islamic to Christian cities.

Produktbeschreibung
This book includes a historic overview of urban planning on the Iberian Peninsula and in Morocco from 700 AD until the 20th century. Chapters detail the untold story of Muslim refugees, who founded towns in Morocco, the conflicts between Morocco and Spain, and the slow change from Islamic to Christian cities.
Autorenporträt
Carmen Hass-Klau was born in Germany. She studied Urban and Regional Planning in Berlin, followed by two postgraduate degrees in Britain. She had her own consultancy in England, Environmental and Transport Planning, until she moved to Spain. She is Professor Emeritus of European Public Transport at Wuppertal University, Germany. She has published a large number of articles and 13 books, including The Pedestrian and the City (Routledge 2015). She is currently working on a new book.