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Journal articles on the topic "Urban Colonial History"

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Muzorewa, Terence T., Vongai Z. Nyawo, and Mark Nyandoro. "Decolonising urban space: Observations from history in urban planning in Ruwa town, Zimbabwe, 1986-2015." New Contree 81 (December 30, 2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/nc.v81i0.69.

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This article calls for a shift of attention from the colonial urban planning methods to a focus on the post-colonial planning methods being adopted in new towns such as Ruwa. The core of the studies on urban planning in Zimbabwe has been centred on colonial established urban centres tending to promote the reproduction of spatial disparities in urban areas. This article argues that the only way to decolonise urban space in Zimbabwe is through establishing new towns which are not linked to the colonial planning system. All of the major towns in the country except Ruwa were established during the
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FABA, PAULINA. "Paradoxes of the Museification of the Past in Nineteenth-Century Chile: The Case of the Coloniaje Exhibition of 1873." Journal of Latin American Studies 50, no. 4 (2018): 951–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x18000305.

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AbstractThe Coloniaje Exhibition, held in September 1873 in Santiago, Chile, represents a milestone in the history of Chilean museums. As the first retrospective display of the history of the Chilean nation, it was an important precedent for the collections that led to the construction of the National Historical Museum in 1911. By examining the ideas associated with the history of the colonial era and the museography related to the exhibition, this article analyses the ambiguous ways in which the Coloniaje Exhibition mobilised the colonial past in the context of the ascendancy of liberalism an
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Neufeld, Scott D., and Michael T. Schmitt. "Preferences for different representations of colonial history in a Canadian urban indigenous community." Journal of Social and Political Psychology 7, no. 2 (2019): 1065–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/jspp.v7i2.867.

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When a social group’s history includes significant victimization by an outgroup, how might that group choose to represent its collective history, and for what reasons? Employing a social identity approach, we show how preferences for different representations of colonial history were guided by group interest in a sample of urban Indigenous participants. Three themes were identified after thematic analysis of interview and focus group transcripts from thirty-five participants who identified as Indigenous. First, participants expressed concern that painful, victimization-focused representations
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Octifanny, Yustina. "The History of Urbanization in Java Island: Path to Contemporary Urbanization." TATALOKA 22, no. 4 (2020): 474–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.4.474-485.

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The paper presents the historical analysis of the spatial transformation and emerging urban reality in Java Island. The historical approach used to understand the urbanization dynamics from the year 1200 until the present time. The study passes through important historical events: early Archipelago, precolonial, colonial state, late colonialization, Japanese occupation, Indonesia’s independence, Indonesia’s democratic experiment, guided democracy, new order, fall of the new order, and post-Suharto era, in which the history of urbanization pattern is also visualized on the map. From a long time
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Octifanny, Yustina. "The History of Urbanization in Java Island: Path to Contemporary Urbanization." TATALOKA 22, no. 4 (2020): 474–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.4.474-485.

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The paper presents the historical analysis of the spatial transformation and emerging urban reality in Java Island. The historical approach used to understand the urbanization dynamics from the year 1200 until the present time. The study passes through important historical events: early Archipelago, precolonial, colonial state, late colonialization, Japanese occupation, Indonesia’s independence, Indonesia’s democratic experiment, guided democracy, new order, fall of the new order, and post-Suharto era, in which the history of urbanization pattern is also visualized on the map. From a long time
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Kim, Baek Yung. "Colonial Legacy and Postcolonial Urban History in Korea." Korean Journal of Urban History 5 (June 30, 2011): 7–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22345/kjuh.2011.6.5.7.

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Livsey, Tim. "State, Urban Space, Race: Late Colonialism and Segregation at the Ikoyi Reservation in Lagos, Nigeria." Journal of African History 63, no. 2 (2022): 178–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853722000494.

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AbstractThis article studies the Ikoyi reservation in Lagos, Nigeria to assess changing relationships between the colonial state, urban space, and race between 1935 and 1955. Colonial authorities established reservations as special zones to house colonial officials and other white Westerners. The article shows that the Ikoyi reservation was a significant location where a wide range of actors contested relationships between statehood and race. These renegotiations contributed to making a late colonial state, a terminal form of colonial state in which explicitly racialised discourses of statehoo
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Wilson, Brian C. "The City as Fac¸ade in Velha Goa: Recognising Enduring Forms of Urbanism in the Early Modern Konkan." Medieval History Journal 24, no. 1-2 (2021): 320–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09719458211047094.

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What do we know of early modern colonial urbanisms in South Asia? Rich archival sources provide meta-narratives of the ‘rise and fall’ of colonial outposts and their spatial projects. This article revisits these histories through the results of an archaeological project conducted at Portuguese Goa. In settings such as Velha Goa, histories of the city are unavoidably structured by elite, top-down understandings of social processes, principally owing to the limits of the colonial archives themselves. Quotidian material transformations, essential to urban process, remain largely unconsidered. In
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Veracini, Lorenzo. "Imagining the Settler-Colonial City: Introducing Urban Indigeneities and the Settler-Colonial City, a Special Issue of the Urban History Review." Urban History Review 51, no. 2 (2023): 179–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/uhr-2023-0018.

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This article introduces the essays collected in this special issue of the Urban History Review and sketches the urban imagination of settler-colonial political traditions. It focuses on the way settler cities are imagined, argues that the settler-colonial city may be seen as distinct from other urban formations, and suggests that the urban form is a constitutive component of settler-colonial formations and their imaginaries. Settlers, the founders of political orders in distant locales, have cities on their minds precisely because they are heading in the opposite direction. They focus on the c
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Lee, Yeonkyung. "Taipei and Seoul’s Modern Urbanization under Japanese Colonial Rule: A Comparative Study from the Present-Day Context." Sustainability 12, no. 11 (2020): 4772. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12114772.

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Both Taipei and Seoul underwent a process of colonization and modern urbanization during the early part of the 20th century, under Japanese rule. In both countries, urban-planning projects from the colonial period have had a great impact on recent urban changes. This comparative analysis aims to identify the characteristics of modern cities with Japanese colonial histories, focusing on the following three aspects: (1) Urban structure based on spatial distribution by ethnic group; (2) Japanese colonial urban planning; and (3) modern boulevards that convey the power and spectacle of a colonial c
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Urban Colonial History"

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Bassett, Aurora Kazi. "Difficult history : saving Yangon from colonial nostalgia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/111371.

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Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2017.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-67).<br>Using the form of an essay I discuss the preservation of built heritage from the 'difficult' histories of colonialism and enslavement, linking together the global stories of oppression through colonialism and slavery to the global tourism and pressure for economic growth today. I focus on Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma), which has the world's largest collection of Victorian and Edwardian colonia
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Richter, Julie Caroline Julia. "In Pursuit of Urban Property: Lot holders in Colonial Yorktown and Williamsburg." W&M ScholarWorks, 1989. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625542.

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Babb, John K. "The Viceroyalty of Miami: Colonial Nostalgia and the Making of an Imperial City." FIU Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2598.

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This dissertation argues that the history of Miami is best understood as an imperial history. In a series of thematic chapters, it demonstrates how the city came into existence as a result of expansionism and how it continued to maintain imperial distinctions and hierarchies as it incorporated new people, beginning as a colonial frontier prior to the nineteenth century and becoming an imperial center of the Americas in the twentieth century. In developing an imperial analysis of the city, “The Viceroyalty of Miami” pays particular attention to sources that elite imperialists generated. Their p
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Gunnarsdottir, Ellen. "Religious life and urban society in colonial Mexico : the nuns and beatas of Queretaro, 1674-1810." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1997. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272684.

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Musselwhite, Paul Philip. "Towns in Mind: Urban Plans, Political Culture, and Empire in the Colonial Chesapeake, 1607--1722." W&M ScholarWorks, 2011. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539623587.

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This dissertation charts the contested political and cultural meaning of urbanization in the emerging plantation societies of Virginia and Maryland. Scholars have long asserted that Chesapeake planters' desire for lucre led them to patent huge tracts of land, disperse across the landscape, and completely dismiss urban development. However, through 17 pieces of legislation, colonists, governors, and London administrators actually encouraged towns in the Chesapeake through the seventeenth century. Despite the environmental and agricultural constraints of tidewater tobacco, both colonies wrestled
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Kabouche, Manel. "Le centre colonial de la métropole antique de Constantine : évolution des politiques et des pratiques urbaines depuis l'ère coloniale." Thesis, Grenoble, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013GRENH013.

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Le centre colonial de la métropole antique de Constantine : évolution des politiques et des pratiques urbaines depuis l'ère coloniale. L'urbanisation des villes algériennes est liée à la trilogie classique suivante : une croissance démographique rapide, une extension spatiale démesurée et une dynamique fonctionnelle incohérente. Cette dynamique urbaine se traduit par des irrégularités spatiales. Les différents instruments d'urbanisme et de gestion urbaine demeurent obsolètes en raison des écarts existants entre les politiques urbaines adoptées et les pratiques spatiales. La structure urbaine d
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Patel, Simin. "Cultural intermediaries in a colonial city : the Parsis of Bombay, c. 1860-1921." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4e29885b-7c9b-4785-8a62-1549709542f8.

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This dissertation traces a series of cultural negotiations through which the Parsis, a community of ethnic Zoroastrians, fashioned themselves into ‘modern’ citizens in the setting of colonial Bombay. It examines the ways Parsis negotiated change in a number of personal spheres such as their dress, deportment, dining and domesticity as well as the ways the community managed internal groupings such as Persian Zoroastrian refugees and the Parsi poor in the landscape of Bombay. It proposes that it was this unusual, simultaneous fashioning at the levels of the personal and the broader community, th
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Manganga, Kudakwashe. "A historical study of industrial ethnicity in urban colonial Zimbabwe and its contemporary transitions : the case of African Harare, c. 1890-1980." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/86428.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.<br>This thesis provides a critical and historical analysis of industrial ethnicity in African Harare between the 1890s and 1980. It examines the origins, dynamics and ambiguities of industrial ethnicity in urban colonial Harare (then Salisbury) and its attendant implications for socio-economic wellbeing and inter-group relations. It locates industrial ethnicity within broader questions of inequality and social difference, especially issues like affordability, materiality and power. The thesis pays particular attention to individuals and groups’ diff
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Glasco, Sharon. "A city in disarray: Public health, city planning, and the politics of power in late colonial Mexico City." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/280118.

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This dissertation examines the spatial and public health dimensions of class relationships, social control, and state power in Mexico City during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It focuses specifically on the process of urban planning and public works that the Bourbon state undertook during the late colonial period, and considers the variety of reasons and justifications given for the projects themselves. City leaders pointed to the environmental and health benefits that would go along with improved sanitation, new drainage systems and paving of city streets, the expansion
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SANCHEZ, GARCIA MANUEL. "Siblings Overseas. Foundational landscape, law, land distribution, and urban form in 16th-century Spanish colonial cities. Three cases of new towns in Jaen (Spain), Nueva Granada (Colombia) and Cuyo (Argentina)." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2970188.

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The PhD project Siblings Overseas aims to contribute to the global urban history of Hispanic grid cities, building connections between practices, morphologies, and ideas from both shores of the Atlantic Ocean. This line of research has its precedent in the previous work Granada Des-Granada, published in Colombia in 2018 (Ed. Uniande9, which offered a survey on Muslim medinas and the evolution of Christian grid cities between the 11th and 15th centuries. Siblings Overseas takes over where Granada Des-Granada ended and focuses on grid cities founded in Spanish domains during the early mod
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Books on the topic "Urban Colonial History"

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Tecle-Misghina, Belula. Asmara, an urban history. Edizioni Nuova cultura, 2014.

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Acheson, Thomas William. Saint John: The making of a colonial urban community. University of Toronto Press, 1985.

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Dasgupta, Biplab. Urbanisation, migration, and urban society in colonial Bengal. Centre for Urban Economic Studies, Dept. of Economics, University of Calcutta, 2005.

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Matthew, Brockey Liam, ed. Portuguese colonial cities in the early modern world. Ashgate Pub. Company, 2008.

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Silva, Pablo Miguel Sierra. Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico: Puebla de los Ángeles, 1531-1706. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Barker-Ciganikova, Martina. The Politics of Housing in Colonial Africa: Accommodating Workers and Urban Residents. African Minds, 2020.

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Yamaguchi, Kiyoko. Poblacion houses in Cebu: Philippine urban architecture in the American colonial period. University of San Carlos Press, 2017.

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James, Ogude, and Nyairo Joyce, eds. Urban legends, colonial myths: Popular culture and literature in East Africa. Africa World Press, 2006.

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Dargan, Pat. The Norman town in Ireland: A preliminary study of colonial urban form. Urban Morphology Research Group, University of Birmingham, 1997.

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Oers, Ron van. Dutch town planning overseas during VOC and WIC rule (1600-1800). Walburg Pers, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Urban Colonial History"

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Usuanlele, Uyilawa, and Oluwatoyin B. Oduntan. "African Colonial Urban Experience." In The Palgrave Handbook of African Colonial and Postcolonial History. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59426-6_12.

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Wang, Kai. "Review of Urban Spatial Development History in Modern China." In Urban Sustainability. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7729-7_4.

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AbstractThe Opium War in 1840 ushered in the era of semi-feudal and semi-colonial society in China. The capitalist invaders forced the Qing government to sign a series of unequal treaties, helping them open the door to China, which led to the development of commerce and trade in the coastal port cities. Against the background of “Westernization Movement”, national capitalism also developed to a certain extent, leading to the rapid development of the industrial and commercial cities along the coast.
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Ranjan, Amit. "Political Economy of Dams in Colonial and Early Postcolonial India." In Urban Development and Environmental History in Modern South Asia. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003300946-9.

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Dukova, Anastasia. "Growth of Anonymity, Urban Crime and Policing." In A History of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its Colonial Legacy. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55582-3_8.

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Ivermee, Robert. "The Hooghly River and the Incomplete Mastery of the Natural World in British Colonial India." In Urban Development and Environmental History in Modern South Asia. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003300946-8.

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Turok, Ivan, Justin Visagie, and Andreas Scheba. "Social Inequality and Spatial Segregation in Cape Town." In The Urban Book Series. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64569-4_4.

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AbstractCape Town is widely considered to be South Africa’s most segregated city. The chapter outlines the history of social stratification and spatial segregation, including the coercion of colonial and apartheid governments to divide the population by race. Since 1994, the democratic government has lacked the same resolve and capacity to reverse this legacy and integrate the city. The chapter also analyses the changing socio-economic and residential patterns between 2001 and 2011 in more detail. It shows that the extent of segregation diminished between 2001 and 2011, contrary to expectation
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Küver, Jan. "The Politics of Shared Heritage: Contested Histories and Participatory Memory Work in the Post-Colonial Urban Landscape." In 50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility – Conflict & Reconciliation. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05660-4_11.

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AbstractShared heritage is a concept that serves to address cultural ties between countries or people that emanate from colonial history, including conflicts and contestations as well as connections and commonalities. This contribution evaluates the potential of shared heritage to work as a tool for a transformative heritage management practice through exploring the post-colonial heritage landscape of Iringa, Tanzania. The historical dynamics of colonialism have left various tangible and intangible traces throughout Iringa Town and Region. Combining ethnographic and historical methods, this pa
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Lestari, Esti Indah Puji, Tri Wahyuning Mudaryanti, and R. Tuty Nur Mutia Enoch Muas. "Representation of Mooi Indie in Nature-Based Tourism: Development of Tourism in Bandung from 1925 to 1941." In Collective Memory, Marginality, and Spatial Politics in Urban Indonesia. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4304-9_11.

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AbstractThis chapter investigates the role of the social organization Bandoeng Vooruit in developing urban tourism, especially modern urban tourism from 1925 to 1941 in Bandung. In addition, it provides an overview of the history of tourism in Bandung and develops a historical study of Indonesian tourism in general. The primary sources of this study are the monthly magazine Mooi Bandoeng, published by Bandoeng Vooruit, and travel guidebooks (wandelgids). The results show that Bandoeng Vooruit played an important role in developing the pattern of modern urban tourism activities in Bandung. The
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Upadhyaya, Himanshu. "Writing the Pre-history of Amul: Emergence of Urban Milk Markets in Late Colonial India." In Critical Insights on Colonial Modes of Seeing Cattle in India (1850–1980). Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1560-2_5.

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Bouallala, Wafae. "Street Vending in Downtown Rabat: In Resistance to Imported Urban Models." In The Urban Book Series. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06550-7_3.

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AbstractIn recent years street vending has become a major feature of the public space in downtown Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Home to the Parliament and governmental institutions, downtown Rabat holds a powerful political symbolism in the collective representation of its inhabitants. Street vending is thus considered an intruder activity that must be banned from the area. However, history describes the downtown as a commercial zone where open-air markets—called Souks—were held regularly alongside brick-and-mortar shops before the advent of The French Protectorate in 1912, which transformed
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Conference papers on the topic "Urban Colonial History"

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Coelho de Oliveira, leticia, and Renata Baesso Pereira. "THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF REGIONAL URBANIZATION IN COLONIAL BRAZIL." In International Urban Planning Research Seminar. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Grup de Recerca en Urbanisme, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.12963.

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The aim of this article is to present an overview of what has been researched by academics and heritage preservation organizations regarding the history of urbanization in Brazil, focusing on the formation of urban networks resulting from the exploration of diamonds in the Chapada Diamantina region, Bahia, in the 18th and 19th centuries. This review aims to identify potential gaps that research in the field of architecture and urbanism could address. Upon examining the extensive national and regional bibliography, it becomes evident that there is a need to in]corporate the contributions of the
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Zheng, Zhiyuan, and Yaoyao Yu. "Visual cultural symbols in the colonial context: A comparative analysis of Macau, Havana and Mexico City." In 16th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2025). AHFE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1006609.

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This study explores the visual cultural symbols shaped by the colonial histories of Macau, Havana, and Mexico City, and analyzes their role in urban identity and cultural heritage. By comparing architectural styles, public art, monuments and urban planning, the study examines how colonial influences shaped the visual landscape of these cities and their profound impact on local culture. The findings show that while all three cities have a colonial past, they exhibit unique paths and complexities in inheriting and transforming their colonial heritage. This study hopes to provide a new perspectiv
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Brandão do Carmo, Filipe. "O PARADIGMA DA CIDADE-RIO NOS IMPÉRIOS PORTUGUÊS E ESPANHOL. Belém e Valdivia no século XVII." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Grup de Recerca en Urbanisme, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.12781.

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In the early 17th century, Portugal and Spain shared territory and enemies, with Portugal experiencing previously peaceful countries such as Holland and England as threats to its colonies and trade and Spain experiencing attacks from the English and Dutch in its overseas colonies. Loosely consolidated colonial cities were established to consolidate footholds in under-exploited territories and for the defense of these territories. The foundation and maintenance of these cities were subject to the intervention of military and military engineers, aiming this article to understand the urban form r
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Marzuki, Irfanuddin Wahid. "The Pattern of Minahasa Chinatown Settlement in Colonial Era: Urban Archaeology Study." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.011.

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Yuan, Jiahui. "The Influence of Manchuria Experience on Abe Kōbō`s Post-war Novels." In XII Congress of the ICLA. Georgian Comparative Literature Association, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62119/icla.1.8209.

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Abe Kōbō is a prominent Japanese writer with international influence. He is often described as "mukokuseki," meaning stateless or without a national identity. Throughout his career, Abe was involved in various artistic groups such as Yoru-no-kai, Shimoma-ruko-bunka-syuudan, and Genzai-no-kai, to name but a few. The ideology of his pioneering work also shifted from existentialism to surrealism and communism. As a result, many scholars have attem-pted to capture consistent themes in the work of such a stateless and ever-changing writer. O'Michon (2010), for example, rationalizes the use of Abe's
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Meliana, S., J. Blair, I. Rachmayanti, A. A. S. Fajarwati, A. F. C. Fathoni, and O. S. C. Rombe. "THE BEAUTIFICATION OF WATERFRONT SOCIO-SPATIAL IN THE HISTORY OF JAKARTA USING STORYTELLING METHOD. CASE STUDY: THE PASAR BARU, JAKARTA." In 7th International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment. Universitas Islam Indonesia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.20885/icsbe.vol4.art45.

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The overflow of river water is always unstoppable and becomes a high puddle in the city of Jakarta which will soon relinquish its status as the capital of the Republic of Indonesia. When talking about rivers, it is known that the formation of a city that has rivers and canals cannot be separated from urban planning in the Dutch Colonial era, even earlier in the era of Prince Jayakarta, the first ruler of the city of Batavia. This study aims to find and retell the history of the heyday of rivers in Jakarta in their golden era which were beautiful, clean, livable and became the pride of the city
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Stevens, Quentin. "A History of Protest Memorials in Three Democratic East-Asian Capital Cities: Taipei, Hong Kong and Seoul." In The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5043pmsjd.

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This paper examines a range of grassroots protest memorials erected over the past 60 years within public spaces in the capital cities of three ‘Asian Tigers’: Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. These cities grew quickly as their polities rapidly democratized in the 1980s after long periods of foreign and local authoritarian rule. The paper explores the complex relationships between these memorials and their various urban settings, and how these reflect the wider evolution of political authority, social history and values in each host territory. Drawing on documentary research, interviews, disc
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SAMI, MUHAMMAD GOLAM, and SHAUNI PRIYAM SIKDER. "COMMERCIAL EVOLUTION OF WATERFRONT: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF LAND USE PATTERN & TREND OF COMMERCIAL CENTERS IN KHULNA RESPECTING BAROBAZAR, KHULNA." In 13th International Research Conference - FARU 2020. Faculty of Architecture Research Unit (FARU), University of Moratuwa, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/faru.2020.19.

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Although Khulna's actual history is not about more than 200 years, but it has a 2000 years settlement and commercial history. Khulna was a part of Ganaridai, Vanga, Jessore dynasty, Rarh (South Bengal) in different periods. The connection of rivers always made a blessing for Khulna for water transportation to accelerate trade and commerce. According to Ptolemy, the ancient Gangaridai had an ancient port located in greater Jessore [1,557]. Some archaic incidents, verses, and legends of Mani-Rishis (Ancient Indian Scholars) proved the old settlement and commercial style. The chronological evolut
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Harper, Glenn. "Becoming Ultra-Civic: The Completion of Queen’s Square, Sydney 1962-1978." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4009pijuv.

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Declaring in the late 1950s that Sydney City was in much need of a car free civic square, Professor Denis Winston, Australia’s first chair in town and country planning at the University of Sydney, was echoing a commonly held view on how to reconfigure the city for a modern-day citizen. Queen’s Square, at the intersection of Macquarie Street and Hyde Park, first conceived in 1810 by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, remained incomplete until 1978 when it was developed as a pedestrian only plaza by the NSW Government Architect under a different set of urban intentions. By relocating the traffic bound
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Fuentes, Gabriel. "The Politics of Memory: Constructing Heritage and Globalization in Havana, Cuba." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.60.

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Since granted world heritage status by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1982, Old Havana has been the site of contested heritage practices. Critics consider UNESCO’s definition of the 143 hectare walled city center a discriminatory delineation strategy that primes the colonial core for tourist consumption at the expense of other parts of the city. To neatly bound Havana’s collective memory/history within its “old” core, they say, is to museumize the city as ”frozen in time,” sharply distinguishing the “historic” from the “vernacular.”While many
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