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Cities After Socialism


Cities After Socialism

Urban and Regional Change and Conflict in Post-Socialist Societies
IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series 1. Aufl.

von: Gregory Andrusz, Michael Harloe, Ivan Szelenyi

27,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.09.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9780470712528
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 356

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<i>Cities After Socialism</i> is the first substantial and authoritative analysis of the role of cities in the transition to capitalism that is occurring in the former communist states of Easter Europe and the Soviet Union. It will be of equal value to urban specialists and to those who have a more general interest in the most dramatic socio-political event of the contemporary era - the collapse of state socialism. Written by an international group of leading experts in the field, Cities after socialism asks and answers some crucial questions about the nature of the emergent post-socialist urban system and the conflicts and inequalities which are being generated by the processes of change now occurring.
List of Contributors. <p>Preface.</p> <p>1. Cities in the Transition: Michael Harloe.</p> <p>2. Structural Change and Boundary Instability: Gregory Andrusz.</p> <p>3. The Socialist City: David Smith.</p> <p>4. Urbanisation under Socialism: Georgy Enyedi.</p> <p>5. Privatisation and its Discontents: Property Rights in Land and Housing in the transition in Eastern Europe: Peter Marcuse.</p> <p>6. Housing Privatisation in the Former Soviet Bloc to 1995: Raymond J. Struyk.</p> <p>7. From the Socialist to the Capitalist City - Experiences from Germany: Hartmut Haussermann.</p> <p>8. Environmental and Housing Movements in Cities after Socialism: The Cases of Budapest and Moscow: Chris Pickvance.</p> <p>9. A New Movement in an Ideological Vacuum: Nationalism in Eastern Europe: Klaus von Beyme.</p> <p>10. Cities Under Socialism: and After: Ivan Szelenyi.</p> <p>Bibliography.</p> <p>Index.</p>
<b><br /> </b> <p><b>Gregory Andrusz,</b>is Reader in Sociology at Middlesex University.<br /> <b>Michael Harloe</b>is Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic & Research, Professor of Sociology at Essex University.<br /> <b>Ivan Szelenyi</b> is Professor of Sociology at UCLA.</p>
The dramatic collapse of state socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and the emergence of new political, social and economic structures has had a profound impact on every aspect of these societies. This volume - the first significant analysis of its kind - brings together leading European and American commentators who examine the impact of this social revolution of cities and urban life. And because cities and the process of urbanization play central roles in shaping the wider processes of change now occurring, this book will be essential reading for all those who claim more than a passing interest in the transition from state socialism to capitalism and the far-reaching implications of this process.<br /> <p>At the heart of this book lie several crucial questions: What were socialist cities and what is succeeding them? What is the legacy of the old system for the new one? What are the dynamics of this transition? Are these remade cities similar in most respects to those in the "advanced" capitalist world? Or are they more like the peripheral capitalist cities of the Third World, or some hybrid or new form? How diverse are the processes of transition in the different national urban systems? Is urbanization best understood as a functional consequence of advanced industrial societies, rather than of capitalism or socialism? What role are the doctrines of neo-liberalism, imported from the West, playing in the remaking of urban societies and policies and what are the consequences of this policy "recipe"? These are some of the fascinating and pressing questions addressed in <i>Cities after Socialism.</i></p>

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