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Contested Cities in the Modern World


Author(s): A.C. Hepburn
ISBN10:  0333717902
ISBN13:  9780333717905
Format:  Trade Book
Pub. Date:  6/19/2004
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Cities are close-knit communities. When rival ethnic groups develop which refuse to concede predominance, deep conflicts may occur. Some have been managed peacefully, as in Brussels and Montreal. Other cases, such as Danzig/Gdansk and Trieste have, more or less forcefully, been resolved in favour of one of the parties. In further cases, such as Belfast and Jerusalem, protracted violence has not delivered a solution. Contested Cities in the Modern West examines the roles of international interventions, state policies and social processes in influencing such situations, with particular reference to the above cases.
List of Maps and Tables
ix
Preface x
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Contested Cities: Social Change, State Action and International Intervention
1(28)
Three new capitals: Prague, Bratislava and Helsinki
11(9)
The spoils of war: Wroclaw and Thessaloniki
20(5)
Uncontested cities? Barcelona and Strasbourg
25(4)
Surrender: from Danzig to Gdansk
29(33)
Teutonic knights and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 997--1793
33(6)
Prussian and German rule, 1793--1918
39(7)
From Germany to Free City and back, 1919--45
46(13)
A new city: Gdansk since 1945
59(3)
Resistance: the Survival of Italian Trieste
62(33)
Habsburg Trieste, 1377--1918
65(6)
Trieste and Italy, 1918--45
71(8)
From Military Government to Italy again, 1945--present
79(16)
Peaceful Reconquest: Montreal
95(33)
Conquest to confederation, 1760--1867
98(3)
Demographic versus economic power: an uneasy balance, 1867--1960
101(9)
Reconquest? 1960--2000
110(18)
Peaceful Contest: Brussels
128(30)
Capital of the southern Netherlands to 1830
131(5)
Capital of Belgium, 1830--1914: French unchallenged
136(5)
Capital of Belgium, 1914--60: French challenged
141(3)
A third region? The emergence of Brussels-Capital
144(14)
The Failure of Chronic Violence: Belfast
158(31)
1801--1921: rule from London
163(11)
1921--72: Belfast as regional capital
174(6)
Since 1972: rule from (mainly) Westminster again
180(9)
The Failure of Acute Violence: Jerusalem
189(33)
Ottoman rule to 1918
194(4)
British rule, 1919--48
198(6)
Partitioned Jerusalem: 1949--67
204(3)
United Jerusalem? 1967 to the present
207(15)
Conclusion
222(19)
Bibliography 241
A.C. Hepburn is a Professor at School of Social and International Studies at the University of Sunderland.

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