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Rallis, Tom. City transport in developed and developing countries. Macmillan, 1988.

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Rallis, Tom. City transport in developed and developing countries. St. Martin's Press, 1988.

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City transport in developed and developing countries. Macmillan, 1988.

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Rallis, Tom. CITY TRANSPORT in Developed and Developing Countries. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19087-4.

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W, Jones Gavin, Visaria Pravin M, and Gujarat Institute of Development Research., eds. Urbanization in large developed countries: China, Indonesia, Brazil, and India. Clarendon Press, 1997.

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Wasielewski, Amanda. From City Space to Cyberspace. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725453.

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The narrative of the birth of internet culture often focuses on the achievements of American entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, but there is an alternative history of internet pioneers in Europe who developed their own model of network culture in the early 1990s. Drawing from their experiences in the leftist and anarchist movements of the ’80s, they built DIY networks that give us a glimpse into what internet culture could have been if it were in the hands of squatters, hackers, punks, artists, and activists. In the Dutch scene, the early internet was intimately tied to the aesthetics and politics of squatting. Untethered from profit motives, these artists and activists aimed to create a decentralized tool that would democratize culture and promote open and free exchange of information.
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Willcocks, Roger. City of liars. Paul Mould Pub. in association with Empire Pub. Service, 2005.

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Murphy, John. Pre-planning consultations: Does the community interest have a role to play? University College Dublin, 2002.

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Brad, Pearson, ed. The J. C. Nichols chronicle: The authorized story of the man, his company, and his legacy, 1880-1994. Country Club Plaza Press, 1994.

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Conference on Mine Subsidence in Urban and Developed Areas (1993 Rock Springs, Wyo.). Proceedings of the Conference on Mine Subsidence in Urban and Developed Areas: September 9-10, 1993, The Inn at Rock Springs, Rock Springs, Wyoming : presented by Abandoned Mine Land Division, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and the city of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Abandoned Mine Land Division, Wyoming Dept. of Environmental Quality, 1993.

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Freeman, M. Town-centre redevelopment: Architectural styles and the roles of developers and architects. Department of Geography, University of Birmingham, 1986.

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Worley, William S. J.C. Nichols and the shaping of Kansas City: Innovation in planned residential communities. University of Missouri Press, 1990.

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Community consultation for developers: Public input toolkit for municipalities. Alberta Municipal Affairs, 2005.

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Sproston, Roger. German reunification: A comparative analysis of systems of land use as they developed in the former German DemocraticRepublic and the German Federal Republic; an analysis of the impact of German reunification on those patterns of land use with specific reference to the city of Berlin. Polytechnic of East London, 1992.

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S, Goldstein Doris, and Gowder W. Andrew, eds. A legal guide to urban and sustainable development for planners, developers, and architects. Wiley, 2008.

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Susheel, Rao, Great Britain. Dept. for Transport, Local Government and the Regions., Great Britain. Dept. of Trade and Industry., and Building Research Establishment. Centre for Sustainable Construction., eds. A sustainability checklist for developments: A common framework for developers and local authorities. Construction Research Communications by permission of Building Research Establishment, 2002.

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McMillen, William. Sticks. Sleeping Bear Press, 2000.

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Qian fa da di qu nong min shou ru bian hua te zheng yu zeng shou dui ce yan jiu: Yi Wenzhou Shi Wencheng Xian wei li = Change characteristics and enhancement strategy of farmer income in the less developed aereas [sic] : a case study in Wencheng County, Wenzhou City. Zhejiang da xue chu ban she, 2011.

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C, Milder Jeffrey, and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy., eds. Practical ecology for planners, developers, and citizens. Island Press, 2005.

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Bloom, Nicholas Dagen. Merchant of illusion: James Rouse, American's salesman of the businessman's utopia. Ohio State University Press, 2004.

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S, Hoyle B. Urban waterfront redevelopment in Canada: Propositions and perspectives. Department of Geography, University of Southampton, 1993.

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Tsubari, Aviva. Ben maṭarot tsiburiyot le-maṭalot peraṭiyot: Heskemim ben yozmim le-rashuyot tikhnun : ha-dugmah shel Tel Aviv. ha-Merkaz le-ḥeḳer ha-ʻir ṿeha-ezor, 2008.

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City Newly Developed Countries. Not Avail, 2006.

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Rallis, Tom. City Transport in Developed and Developing Countries. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 1988.

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Rallis, Tom. CITY TRANSPORT in Developed and Developing Countries. Palgrave Macmillan, 1988.

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Handbook on Transport and Urban Planning in the Developed World. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2016.

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Bliemer, Michiel, Corinne Mulley, and Claudine J. Moutou. Handbook on Transport and Urban Planning in the Developed World. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2016.

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Urban Problems and Planning in the Developed World (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Pacione, Michael. Urban Problems and Planning in the Developed World (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Wheeler, James O., Steven Holloway, and David Kaplan. Urban Growth and Change: In More Developed and Still-Developing Countries for Wright State University. Wiley, 2011.

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Trust, City Technology Colleges, and City and Guilds of London Institute., eds. The C & G Technological Baccalaureate: Developed jointly by City and Guilds, the CTC Trust and four CTCs. City Technology Colleges Trust, 1991.

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Billows, Richard A. Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed As a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.

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Billows, Richard A. Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed As a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023.

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Klimasmith, Betsy. Urban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192846211.001.0001.

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Urban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City sheds new light on the literature of the early US by exploring how texts, theater, architecture, and images worked together to allow readers to imagine themselves as urbanites even before cities developed. In the four decades following the Revolutionary War, the new nation was a loose network of nascent cities connected by print. Before a national culture could develop, local city cultures took shape; literary texts played key roles in helping new Americans become city people. Drawing on extensive archival research, Urban Rehearsals argues that literature, particularly novels and plays, allowed Bostonians to navigate the transition from colonial town to post-revolution city, enabled Philadelphians to grieve their experiences of the 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic and rebuild in the epidemic’s aftermath, and showed New Yorkers how the domestic practices that reinforced their urbanity could be opened to the broader public. Throughout, underrepresented voices and texts call attention to the possibilities for women, immigrants, and Black Americans in developing urban spaces, while showing how those possibilities would be foreclosed as the nation developed. Balancing new readings of canonical texts of the early Republic, including The Power of Sympathy, Charlotte Temple, and Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography, with novels whose depictions of early cities deserve wider readership, such as Ormond, The Boarding-School, Monima, and Kelroy, Urban Rehearsals shows how US cities developed on the pages and stages of the early Republic, building the urban imaginations that would construct the nation’s early cities.
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Ogorzalek, Thomas K. Urbanicity, City Delegations, and Two-Dimensional Liberalism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190668877.003.0002.

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This theoretical chapter develops the argument that the conditions of cities—large, densely populated, heterogeneous communities—generate distinctive governance demands supporting (1) market interventions and (2) group pluralism. Together, these positions constitute the two dimensions of progressive liberalism. Because of the nature of federalism, such policies are often best pursued at higher levels of government, which means that cities must present a united front in support of city-friendly politics. Such unity is far from assured on the national level, however, because of deep divisions between and within cities that undermine cohesive representation. Strategies for success are enhanced by local institutions of horizontal integration developed to address the governance demands of urbanicity, the effects of which are felt both locally and nationally in the development of cohesive city delegations and a unified urban political order capable of contending with other interests and geographical constituencies in national politics.
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Esplin, Scott C. Return to the City of Joseph. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042102.001.0001.

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In the 1840s, Nauvoo, Illinois, was a religious boomtown, the headquarters for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), a controversial religion whose theology, social practices, and solidarity led to cultural conflict. By the mid-1840s, Joseph Smith, the religion’s prophet-leader, was killed, and thousands of Mormons relocated west to Utah. During the twentieth century, the Latter-day Saints returned to their former headquarters in Nauvoo, Illinois, in a dramatic way. Acquiring nearly half of the property in the city, the faith transformed the sleepy Mississippi River town into a historical re-creation of its earlier splendor. However, as it did in the nineteenth century, Mormonism’s presence in western Illinois in the twentieth century created conflict. Competing groups, including the religion’s sister faith, the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, offered a rival interpretation of Nauvoo’s past. Additionally, community members without a connection to either branch of Mormonism sought to preserve their own rich history in the city. Return to the City of Joseph: Modern Mormonism’s Contest for the Soul of Nauvoo examines the conflicts over historical memory that have developed as Mormonism returned to western Illinois. It focuses on the social history of the community, examining interactions between groups impacted by Mormonism’s touristic takeover. In a broader way, it also intersects with studies of historical tourism and pilgrimage.
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Summers, Martin. Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852641.001.0001.

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This book is a history of the federal mental institution Saint Elizabeths Hospital and its relationship to Washington, DC’s African American community. Founded in 1855 to treat insane military personnel and the District’s civilian residents, the institution became one of the nation’s preeminent research and teaching psychiatric hospitals. From the beginning of its operation, Saint Elizabeths admitted black patients, making it one of the few American asylums to do so. The book charts the history of Saint Elizabeths from its founding to the late 1980s, when the hospital’s mission and capabilities changed as a result of deinstitutionalization and its transfer from the federal government to the District. The book makes two main arguments. First, ideas of racial difference figured prominently in how hospital officials understood the mission of the institution and subsequently designed and operated it, in how hospital officials understood mental disease and developed therapies to address it, and in how patients experienced their confinement. This history reveals the ways the American psychiatric profession engaged in an unarticulated project that conceptualized the white psyche as the norm. Second, this book argues that African Americans—both patients and nonpatients—were not powerless people acted on by large institutional forces. Black Washingtonians were active agents in their interactions with the hospital, from more overtly political and collective endeavors, such as calling for investigations of the mistreatment of black patients and advocating for the hospital’s integration, to the more individualized and quotidian attempts to manage their own or their loved one’s therapeutic experience.
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Battery Park City Authority developer selection practices. The Office, 1987.

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Alexander, Philip. ‘From Me, Jerusalem, the Holy City, to You Alexandria in Egypt, my Sister.…’ (Bavli Sanhedrin 107b). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804208.003.0010.

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The chapter investigates the role of ancient Jewish letters in promoting a shared identity in a polycentric geopolitical situation. This could not be done by coercion: it required diplomacy and persuasion. Alexander explores how Jews based in Jerusalem used letters for the purpose of asserting leadership, starting with the two festal letters at the beginning of 2 Maccabees that invite the Jews in Egypt to adopt the festival of Hanukkah celebrating the rededication of the Jerusalem temple and thus to acknowledge Jerusalem’s primacy. He also finds reflections of Jewish letter-writing in three passages of the book of Acts and reviews the use of letters as transmitted in rabbinic literature. The chapter concludes by suggesting that the genre of responsa, which began to flourish in the Islamic period, developed from exchanges of letters and participated in their ‘soft’ power structures.
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Willcocks, Roger, and Paul Mould. City of Liars. Mould Publishing, Paul, 2005.

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Hamilton, John J. The Dethronement of the City Boss: Being a Study of the Commission Plan As Begun in Galveston, Developed and Extended in Des Moines, and Already Taken Up by Many Other Cities, East and. Ayer Co Pub, 1989.

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Rakodi. Planning for Sustainable Urban Developmt. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1998.

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How real estate developers think: Design, profits, and community. 2015.

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Brown, Peter Hendee. How Real Estate Developers Think: Design, Profits, and Community. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

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Ogorzalek, Thomas K. Ties That Bind. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190668877.003.0004.

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This empirical chapter explores the dynamics of city delegation theory, the glue that helps hold together the urban political order’s pieces. The first half of the chapter takes a close look at the New York and Chicago city delegations in action, emphasizing the role of different institutions in holding the delegations together. The second half of the chapter includes statistical tests of city delegation theory, including an innovative dyadic framework, demonstrating that strong local institutions are associated with greater delegation cohesion. Together, these analyses illustrate that city representatives defend the interests of not only their own constituencies, but of their entire city. The analyses also show that the strength of local institutions of horizontal integration (IHIs) developed to order local government, also promote delegation cohesion in national representation.
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Cornell, Andrew. New Wind. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041051.003.0007.

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Something of a revolution in anarchist thought occurred during the 1940s and early 1950s, much of it centered in New York City. World War II divided the small contingent of U.S. anarchists active during the Depression years, as many movement veterans reluctantly endorsed the Allies as the only viable means of defeating fascism. However, a new generation of activists -- many of them recent college graduates -- established journals and organizations that rejected participation in the war, often on pacifist grounds, and that began to reevaluate central tenets of anarchist theory. This chapter explores the milieu that developed in New York City, Woodstock, NY, and rural New Jersey at mid-century, focusing on three "little magazines" that supported and influenced one another: Politics, Why?, and Retort. Although anarchism was at a numerical nadir during these years, a tight-knit community of artists, theorists, and radical pacifists developed ideas, tactics, and aesthetics that reshaped anarchism so fundamentally that they remain prominent today in the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations.
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Berens, Carol. Redeveloping Industrial Sites: A Guide for Architects, Planners, and Developers. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2010.

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Berens, Carol. Redeveloping Industrial Sites: A Guide for Architects, Planners, and Developers. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2010.

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Glendening, Parris, and Tamar Shapiro. Smart Growth: A Guide for Planners, Developers, and Policy-Makers. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Berens, Carol. Redeveloping Industrial Sites: A Guide for Architects, Planners, and Developers. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2010.

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