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Publications

Newly or Recently-Published Books
Journals
On-line Journals and News Bulletins

Newly- or Recently-Published Books

Robert Freestone (ed) Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform: Histories of Australian Town Planning Associations (Sydney University Press, 2010)
Rob Freestone and Bronwyn Hanna, Florence Taylor's Hats (Halstead Press, 2008)
Städte zwischen Wachsturn und Schrumpfung: Wahrnehmungs- und Umgangsformen in Geschichte und Gegenwart, edited by Axel Schildt and Dirk Schubert  
Urbanismo europeo en Caracas (1870-1940) (Equinoccio, 2nd edition, 2006)
The Evolving Arab City, edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy
Planning the Megacity: Jakarata in the Twentieth Century by Christpher Silver
Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America edited by Clara Irazabal
Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities edited by: David L. A. Gordon
Remaking Chinese Urban Form: Modernity, Scarcity and Space by Duanfang Lu 20% discount for IPHS members
Olympic Cities: City Agendas, Planning and the World's Games, 1896-2012 edited by John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold 20% discount for IPHS members

Designing Australia's Cities: Culture, Commerce and the City Beautiful, 1900-1930 by Robert Freestone

For more information: visit http://www.alexandrinepress.co.uk

Planning, History and Environment series Offer to IPHS members

Taylor & Francis are delighted to offer IPHS members a 20% discount off all books in the Planning History and Environment Series.

To view of a list of the most recent titles and place and order go to http://www.tandfbuiltenvironment.com/series.asp and click on the discount link.

For further information on existing books in the series, forthcoming titles, and any editorial matters contact
Series Editor: Professor Dennis Hardy (d.hardy@mdx.ac.uk) or
Technical Editor: Ann Rudkin (alexandrine@rudkinassociates.co.uk)

Open access Planning History books

The Ohio State University Press has an open access book series which includes the complete texts of several planning history titles.

The full list can be accessed at http://www.ohiostatepress.org/
Ohio State University Press
180 Pressey Hall 1070 Carmack Road Columbus, OH 43210-1002 USA

E-pmail: ohiostatepress@osu.edu

Planning, History and Environment series

Recently published titles include:

The Making and Selling of Post Mao-Beijing
Anne-Marie Broudehoux
Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globablizing World
edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy
Globalizing Taipei: The Political Economy of Spatial Development
edited by Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok
New Urbanism and American Planning: The Conflict of Cultures
Emily Talen

To order these or other books in the series visit www.routledge.com

For further information on existing books in the series, forthcoming titles, and any editorial matters contact
Series Editor: Professor Dennis Hardy (d.hardy@mdx.ac.uk) or
Technical Editor: Ann Rudkin (alexandrine@rudkinassociates.co.uk)

Journals

Urban Morphology

Forthcoming articles in Urban Morphology include:

Urban morphological classics;
Urban morphology and computers 10 years on;
A new concept in urban history and morphology;
The structure of urban landscapes;
Urban landscapes and the management of historic cities;
How cities internalize their former urban fringes;
The study of urban form in Sweden;
Fringe-belt theory and polarities-landmarks theory;
The commercial-residential building and local urban form;
Housing associations and built-form conservation;
The study of urban form in Turkey

More information at: http://www.urbanform.org/journal/index.html

Planning Perspectives
 

Planning Perspectives, published by Routledge, is a peer-reviewed international journal of history, planning and the environment. It publishes historical and prospective articles on many aspects of plan making and implementation. Subjects covered link the interest of those working in economic, social and political history, historical geography and historical sociology with those in the applied fields of public health, housing construction, architecture and town planning.

It also has a substantial book review section, covering UK, North American and European literature.

On-line Journals/News Bulletins

Prague Institute on-line Journal

www.pragueinstitute.org

The Prague Institute has published the inaugural issue of a twice yearly online magazine, Global Urban Development. The first issue contains a dozen articles covering major urban policy themes, written by Peter Hall, Eric Hobsbawm, Monika Jaeckel, Ricardo Montezuma, Geoffrey Nwaka, Donovan Rypkema, Molly Sheehan, Kaarin Taipale, Emiel Wegelin, Belinda Yuen, and Muhammad Yunus. the Institute Director Marc Weiss is a former associate editor of Planning History.