Description |
1 online resource (325 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Modern History |
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Routledge studies in modern history.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction: Global Perspectives on Squatting; Part I Crossing Hemispheres: Beyond Historiographical Divides; 2 Squatting, North, South and Turnabout: A Dialogue Comparing Illegal Housing Research; 3 Squatting in the US: What Historians Can Learn from Developing Countries; 4 Squatting and Encroachment in British Colonial History; Part II Emerging Economies: Between Both Worlds; 5 Squatting and Urban Modernity in Turkey; 6 Beyond Insurgency and Dystopia: The Role of Informality in Brazil's Twentieth-Century Urban Formation |
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7 "Right to the City": Squatting, Squatters and Urban Change in Franco's Spain8 Unlicensed Housing as Resistance to Elite Projects: Squatting in Seoul in the 1960s and 1970s; 9 Living on the Edge: The Ambiguities of Squatting and Urban Development in Bucharest; 10 Informal Settlements in Bangkok: Origins, Features, Growth and Prospects; Part III Highly Industrialised Countries: Insecure Tenure under Conditions of Affluence; 11 "The Most Fun I've Ever Had"?: Squatting in England in the 1970s; 12 Squatting in the Netherlands: The Social and Political Institutionalization of a Movement |
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13 Squatting and Gentrification in East Germany since 1989Contributors; Index |
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Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Sedlmaier, Alexander
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ISBN |
9781317313274 |
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1317313275 |
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