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Blitz and its Legacy: Wartime Destruction to Post-War Reconstruction [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x240 mm, kaal: 861 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1409436985
  • ISBN-13: 9781409436980
  • Formaat: Hardback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 220x240 mm, kaal: 861 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1409436985
  • ISBN-13: 9781409436980
Triggered in part by contemporary experiences in the Balkans, the Middle East and elsewhere, there has been a rise in interest in the blitz and the subsequent reconstruction of cities, especially as many of the buildings and areas rebuilt after the Second World War are now facing demolition and reconstruction in their turn. Drawing together leading scholars and new researchers from across the fields of planning, history, architecture and geography, this volume presents an historical and cultural commentary on the immediate and longer-term impacts of wartime destruction. The book's contents in 14 chapters cover the spread of themes from experiencing the war to reconstruction and its experiences; and although many chapters draw upon the UK experience, there is deliberate inclusion of some material from mainland Europe and Japan to emphasise that the experiences, processes and products are not London-specific. A comparative book tracing destruction to reconstruction is a relative rarity, and yet of the utmost importance in possessing wider relevance to post-disaster reconstructions. The Blitz and Its Legacy is a fascinating volume which includes war experiences of destruction, architecture, urban design, the political process of planning and reconstruction, and also popular perceptions of rebuilding. Its findings provide very timely lessons which highlight the value of learning from historical precedent.

The Blitz and Its Legacy is a fascinating volume which includes war experiences of destruction, architecture, urban design, the political process of planning and reconstruction, and also popular perceptions of rebuilding. Its findings provide very timely lessons which highlight the value of learning from historical precedent. Drawing together leading scholars and new researchers from across the fields of planning, history, architecture and geography, this volume presents an historical and cultural commentary on the immediate and longer-term impacts of wartime destruction.

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This important collection, edited by two of the leading scholars in the field, presents a wide-ranging, inter-disciplinary series of chapters on the impact of Second World War bombing and its aftermath. Focusing principally on Britain it also encompasses chapters on France, Germany and Japan and follows the experience from bombing, through crisis response to replanning and reconstruction. This book is a must read¯ for scholars of reconstruction planning and the politics of place of the mid-twentieth century. John Pendlebury, Newcastle University, UK This collection is a major addition to the literature on wartime bombing and its aftermath. It deals with emotional, welfare, short and long term physical and other dimensions, combining many valuable chapters that open new perspectives on the British experience in World War II with valuable insights from elsewhere in Europe and Japan. It will stimulate new interest in the whole question of wartime destruction and its role in producing social, political and institutional change. Stephen V. Ward, Oxford Brookes University, UK '... this fertile collection promises to provoke and stimulate much fresh thinking about the connections between the experience of the blitz and later reconstruction. It deserves a large and diverse readership.' LSE Review of Books 'The books unorthodox horizontal layout provides space for large reproductions of the detailed maps and aerial views of urban landscapes that are essential for a collection covering the the topic of the built environment in wartime and recovery'. Planning Perspectives 'I also particularly liked the way in which this edited collection consciously tried to move beyond the confines of wartime London by considering how other cities and peoples-both in the UK and elsewhere around the world-were affected by, and responded to, the destruction wrought by the aerial bombardments of the Second World War'. Cercles

List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 The Blitz, its Experiences, its Consequences
1(16)
Mark Clapson
Peter J. Larkham
2 La ville eventree: or, How Bombing Turned the City Inside Out
17(14)
Lindsey Dodd
3 Holiday Camps, Castles and Stately Homes: The Residential Option for the Evacuation of Disabled Children during World War II
31(16)
Sue Wheatcroft
4 A Service Forged in the Flames: The Blitz, Wartime Fire-Fighting and the National Fire Service
47(14)
Shane Ewen
5 Between Destruction and Reconstruction: London's Debris Clearance and Repair Organisation 1939-1945
61(12)
Robin Woolven
6 The People's Peace: The Myth of Wartime Unity and Public Consent for Town Planning
73(14)
Susanne Cowan
7 Reconstruction Constraints: Political and Economic Realities
87(12)
Catherine Flinn
8 Destruction and Dispersal: The Blitz and the `Break-Up' of Working-Class London
99(14)
Mark Clapson
9 Tradition and Modernity: Architecture in japan after Hiroshima
113(10)
Neil Jackson
10 Reconstructing Civic Authority in Post-War Germany
123(14)
Jeffry M. Diefendorf
11 Bold Planning, Mixed Experiences: The Diverse Fortunes of Post-War Birmingham
137(14)
David Adams
Peter J. Larkham
12 Planning the Reconstruction of War-Damaged Plymouth, 1941-1961: Devising and Defending a Modernisation Agenda
151(16)
Stephen Essex
Mark Brayshay
13 Destruction, Revival and Reconstruction across Alsace and Lorraine, 1939-1960
167(12)
Hugh Clout
14 Problems of Blitz Reconstruction in Japan: The Case of Sendai
179(14)
Junichi Hasegawa
Index 193
Mark Clapson, University of Westminster, UK and Peter J. Larkham, Birmingham City University, UK Mark Clapson, Peter J. Larkham, Lindsey Dodd, Sue Wheatcroft, Shane Ewen, Robin Woolven, Susanne Cowan, Catherine Flinn, Neil Jackson, Jeffry M. Diefendorf, David Adams, Stephen Essex, Mark Brayshay, Hugh Clout, Junichi Hasegawa.