Mediterranean Port Cities: Connectivity in Modern Times
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Mediterranean, and the Port Cities in Modern Times -- 1.1 In the Beginning Was the Sea -- 1.2 Visible Cities: The Modern Port City -- 1.3 Lessons from the More Recent Mediterranean 'Port Cities' Literature -- 1.4 Structure of the Book -- 1.5 Overture: Barcelona as a Double Counterpoint -- 1.6 Part I: A Mediterranean Tour d'Horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 1.7 Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 1.8 Part II: Fragments of Connectivity -- References -- 2 Overture: Urban Planning in a Mediterranean Port City: The Contested Nature of Urban Redevelopment in the El Raval Neighborhood in Barcelona -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Original Urban Growth and Evolution -- 2.3 The Social, Economic, and Planning Struggles in the Post-Franco Period -- 2.4 Actors and Policy Dynamics of Downtown Redevelopment -- 2.4.1 The Institutional Consensus Building -- 2.4.2 The Public-Private Partnership Strategy -- 2.4.3 The Limited and Conflicted Nature of Community Participation in the Planning Process -- 2.5 The Contested Urban Transformation -- 2.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part I A Mediterranean Tour d'horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 3 Alexandria: A Glorious Past, Troubled Present and Promising Future -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Glorious Past -- 3.3 Troubled Present -- 3.3.1 Land Infill -- 3.3.2 Pollution -- 3.3.3 Unplanned Development -- 3.3.4 Urban Planning Violations -- 3.3.5 Destruction of Architectural Heritage -- 3.4 Bright Future -- 3.4.1 Accomplished Projects -- 3.4.2 Future Projects -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beirut-Forever on a Tightrope: The Search for a Fragile Modernity in Travelogues, Memoirs, and Archives -- 4.1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 The Competitive Context -- 4.3 The Far-From-Certain Rise of Beirut -- 4.4 Beirut's Trajectory I: Port City-Port-City-Port and the City -- 4.5 A Digression: Beirut Contrasted with Damascus -- 4.6 Beirut's Trajectory II: Port City-Port-City-Port and City -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Character of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Urban Identity and Character -- 5.3 The Eastern Mediterranean in the Nineteenth Century and Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities -- 5.4 The Eastern Mediterranean Port City and Its Urban Form Components -- 5.5 Urban Structure and Form Components of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.6 Dynamics of Urban Development in Mersin and Their Impact on Urban Space -- 5.6.1 Activities That Depend on Maritime Trade and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.2 Distinctive Local Administration and Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.3 Demographic Structure and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.7 Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Izmir, the Port City that Will Follow You No Matter Where You Go -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Emergence of the Port-City -- 6.3 Bearing the Burden of the Past During the First Half of the Twentieth Century -- 6.4 The Fifties with Less-Than-A-Magic Touch -- 6.5 Coping with the Normalization Forced upon the City -- 6.6 Izmir, Lost & -- (yet to Be) Found? -- References -- Part II Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 7 Volos in the Network of Mediterranean Cities: Comparative Mapping of the City's Spatial Evolution Through the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 7.1 Introduction: Urban History Between the Global and the Local -- 7.2 A Brief Outline of Volos's Evolution -- 7.3 Identifying the Networking Themes -- 7.4 Transport Networks: Railway Building-Evaristo de Chirico's Works in Volos, 1881-1905 | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Mediterranean, and the Port Cities in Modern Times -- 1.1 In the Beginning Was the Sea -- 1.2 Visible Cities: The Modern Port City -- 1.3 Lessons from the More Recent Mediterranean 'Port Cities' Literature -- 1.4 Structure of the Book -- 1.5 Overture: Barcelona as a Double Counterpoint -- 1.6 Part I: A Mediterranean Tour d'Horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 1.7 Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 1.8 Part II: Fragments of Connectivity -- References -- 2 Overture: Urban Planning in a Mediterranean Port City: The Contested Nature of Urban Redevelopment in the El Raval Neighborhood in Barcelona -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Original Urban Growth and Evolution -- 2.3 The Social, Economic, and Planning Struggles in the Post-Franco Period -- 2.4 Actors and Policy Dynamics of Downtown Redevelopment -- 2.4.1 The Institutional Consensus Building -- 2.4.2 The Public-Private Partnership Strategy -- 2.4.3 The Limited and Conflicted Nature of Community Participation in the Planning Process -- 2.5 The Contested Urban Transformation -- 2.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part I A Mediterranean Tour d'horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 3 Alexandria: A Glorious Past, Troubled Present and Promising Future -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Glorious Past -- 3.3 Troubled Present -- 3.3.1 Land Infill -- 3.3.2 Pollution -- 3.3.3 Unplanned Development -- 3.3.4 Urban Planning Violations -- 3.3.5 Destruction of Architectural Heritage -- 3.4 Bright Future -- 3.4.1 Accomplished Projects -- 3.4.2 Future Projects -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beirut-Forever on a Tightrope: The Search for a Fragile Modernity in Travelogues, Memoirs, and Archives -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Competitive Context -- 4.3 The Far-From-Certain Rise of Beirut -- 4.4 Beirut's Trajectory I: Port City-Port-City-Port and the City -- 4.5 A Digression: Beirut Contrasted with Damascus -- 4.6 Beirut's Trajectory II: Port City-Port-City-Port and City -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Character of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Urban Identity and Character -- 5.3 The Eastern Mediterranean in the Nineteenth Century and Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities -- 5.4 The Eastern Mediterranean Port City and Its Urban Form Components -- 5.5 Urban Structure and Form Components of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.6 Dynamics of Urban Development in Mersin and Their Impact on Urban Space -- 5.6.1 Activities That Depend on Maritime Trade and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.2 Distinctive Local Administration and Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.3 Demographic Structure and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.7 Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Izmir, the Port City that Will Follow You No Matter Where You Go -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Emergence of the Port-City -- 6.3 Bearing the Burden of the Past During the First Half of the Twentieth Century -- 6.4 The Fifties with Less-Than-A-Magic Touch -- 6.5 Coping with the Normalization Forced upon the City -- 6.6 Izmir, Lost & -- (yet to Be) Found? -- References -- Part II Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 7 Volos in the Network of Mediterranean Cities: Comparative Mapping of the City's Spatial Evolution Through the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 7.1 Introduction: Urban History Between the Global and the Local -- 7.2 A Brief Outline of Volos's Evolution -- 7.3 Identifying the Networking Themes -- 7.4 Transport Networks: Railway Building-Evaristo de Chirico's Works in Volos, 1881-1905 7.5 Transport Networks: Harbour Building-Edouard Quellenec's Works in the Mediterranean, 1888-1925 -- 7.6 Diaspora Networks, 1825-1950: From the Pelion Villages to Egypt and Back to Volos -- 7.7 Financial Networks: The Branches of the Bank of Athens, 1911-1920 -- 7.8 Manufacturing and Trade Networks: Hermann Spierer Tobacco Company -- 7.9 Cultural Networks: The Schools of the Order of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Apparition -- 7.10 Architectural Networks: The Formative Period, 1880-1935 -- 7.11 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Fragments of Connectivity -- 8 Transnational Trajectories: From Chios to London Through Alexandria, a Family Story -- 8.1 Introduction -- References -- 9 City, Fathers, and Sons: Life Trajectories of Salonican Sabbatians in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Salonica in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.3 Landowners -- 9.4 Merchants -- 9.5 Civil Servants -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Ex-Changing Houses in Rethymno After the Treaty of Lausanne -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 An Unusual Blend: The Architecture in Rethymno -- 10.3 Rethymno Refugee Rehabilitation Committee Documents -- 10.4 A Case Study in P. Koroneou Street in Aksaray Mahalle -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Özveren, Eyüp Verfasser aut Mediterranean Port Cities Connectivity in Modern Times 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cities, Heritage and Transformation Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Mediterranean, and the Port Cities in Modern Times -- 1.1 In the Beginning Was the Sea -- 1.2 Visible Cities: The Modern Port City -- 1.3 Lessons from the More Recent Mediterranean 'Port Cities' Literature -- 1.4 Structure of the Book -- 1.5 Overture: Barcelona as a Double Counterpoint -- 1.6 Part I: A Mediterranean Tour d'Horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 1.7 Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 1.8 Part II: Fragments of Connectivity -- References -- 2 Overture: Urban Planning in a Mediterranean Port City: The Contested Nature of Urban Redevelopment in the El Raval Neighborhood in Barcelona -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Original Urban Growth and Evolution -- 2.3 The Social, Economic, and Planning Struggles in the Post-Franco Period -- 2.4 Actors and Policy Dynamics of Downtown Redevelopment -- 2.4.1 The Institutional Consensus Building -- 2.4.2 The Public-Private Partnership Strategy -- 2.4.3 The Limited and Conflicted Nature of Community Participation in the Planning Process -- 2.5 The Contested Urban Transformation -- 2.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part I A Mediterranean Tour d'horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 3 Alexandria: A Glorious Past, Troubled Present and Promising Future -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Glorious Past -- 3.3 Troubled Present -- 3.3.1 Land Infill -- 3.3.2 Pollution -- 3.3.3 Unplanned Development -- 3.3.4 Urban Planning Violations -- 3.3.5 Destruction of Architectural Heritage -- 3.4 Bright Future -- 3.4.1 Accomplished Projects -- 3.4.2 Future Projects -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beirut-Forever on a Tightrope: The Search for a Fragile Modernity in Travelogues, Memoirs, and Archives -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Competitive Context -- 4.3 The Far-From-Certain Rise of Beirut -- 4.4 Beirut's Trajectory I: Port City-Port-City-Port and the City -- 4.5 A Digression: Beirut Contrasted with Damascus -- 4.6 Beirut's Trajectory II: Port City-Port-City-Port and City -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Character of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Urban Identity and Character -- 5.3 The Eastern Mediterranean in the Nineteenth Century and Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities -- 5.4 The Eastern Mediterranean Port City and Its Urban Form Components -- 5.5 Urban Structure and Form Components of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.6 Dynamics of Urban Development in Mersin and Their Impact on Urban Space -- 5.6.1 Activities That Depend on Maritime Trade and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.2 Distinctive Local Administration and Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.3 Demographic Structure and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.7 Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Izmir, the Port City that Will Follow You No Matter Where You Go -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Emergence of the Port-City -- 6.3 Bearing the Burden of the Past During the First Half of the Twentieth Century -- 6.4 The Fifties with Less-Than-A-Magic Touch -- 6.5 Coping with the Normalization Forced upon the City -- 6.6 Izmir, Lost & -- (yet to Be) Found? -- References -- Part II Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 7 Volos in the Network of Mediterranean Cities: Comparative Mapping of the City's Spatial Evolution Through the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 7.1 Introduction: Urban History Between the Global and the Local -- 7.2 A Brief Outline of Volos's Evolution -- 7.3 Identifying the Networking Themes -- 7.4 Transport Networks: Railway Building-Evaristo de Chirico's Works in Volos, 1881-1905 7.5 Transport Networks: Harbour Building-Edouard Quellenec's Works in the Mediterranean, 1888-1925 -- 7.6 Diaspora Networks, 1825-1950: From the Pelion Villages to Egypt and Back to Volos -- 7.7 Financial Networks: The Branches of the Bank of Athens, 1911-1920 -- 7.8 Manufacturing and Trade Networks: Hermann Spierer Tobacco Company -- 7.9 Cultural Networks: The Schools of the Order of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Apparition -- 7.10 Architectural Networks: The Formative Period, 1880-1935 -- 7.11 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Fragments of Connectivity -- 8 Transnational Trajectories: From Chios to London Through Alexandria, a Family Story -- 8.1 Introduction -- References -- 9 City, Fathers, and Sons: Life Trajectories of Salonican Sabbatians in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Salonica in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.3 Landowners -- 9.4 Merchants -- 9.5 Civil Servants -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Ex-Changing Houses in Rethymno After the Treaty of Lausanne -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 An Unusual Blend: The Architecture in Rethymno -- 10.3 Rethymno Refugee Rehabilitation Committee Documents -- 10.4 A Case Study in P. Koroneou Street in Aksaray Mahalle -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Index Yenişehirlioğlu, Filiz Sonstige oth Selvi Ünlü, Tülin Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Özveren, Eyüp Mediterranean Port Cities Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031323256 |
spellingShingle | Özveren, Eyüp Mediterranean Port Cities Connectivity in Modern Times Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: The Mediterranean, and the Port Cities in Modern Times -- 1.1 In the Beginning Was the Sea -- 1.2 Visible Cities: The Modern Port City -- 1.3 Lessons from the More Recent Mediterranean 'Port Cities' Literature -- 1.4 Structure of the Book -- 1.5 Overture: Barcelona as a Double Counterpoint -- 1.6 Part I: A Mediterranean Tour d'Horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 1.7 Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 1.8 Part II: Fragments of Connectivity -- References -- 2 Overture: Urban Planning in a Mediterranean Port City: The Contested Nature of Urban Redevelopment in the El Raval Neighborhood in Barcelona -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Original Urban Growth and Evolution -- 2.3 The Social, Economic, and Planning Struggles in the Post-Franco Period -- 2.4 Actors and Policy Dynamics of Downtown Redevelopment -- 2.4.1 The Institutional Consensus Building -- 2.4.2 The Public-Private Partnership Strategy -- 2.4.3 The Limited and Conflicted Nature of Community Participation in the Planning Process -- 2.5 The Contested Urban Transformation -- 2.6 Final Remarks -- References -- Part I A Mediterranean Tour d'horizon with the Port City Articles as the Ports of Call -- 3 Alexandria: A Glorious Past, Troubled Present and Promising Future -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 A Glorious Past -- 3.3 Troubled Present -- 3.3.1 Land Infill -- 3.3.2 Pollution -- 3.3.3 Unplanned Development -- 3.3.4 Urban Planning Violations -- 3.3.5 Destruction of Architectural Heritage -- 3.4 Bright Future -- 3.4.1 Accomplished Projects -- 3.4.2 Future Projects -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Beirut-Forever on a Tightrope: The Search for a Fragile Modernity in Travelogues, Memoirs, and Archives -- 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Competitive Context -- 4.3 The Far-From-Certain Rise of Beirut -- 4.4 Beirut's Trajectory I: Port City-Port-City-Port and the City -- 4.5 A Digression: Beirut Contrasted with Damascus -- 4.6 Beirut's Trajectory II: Port City-Port-City-Port and City -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Character of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Urban Identity and Character -- 5.3 The Eastern Mediterranean in the Nineteenth Century and Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities -- 5.4 The Eastern Mediterranean Port City and Its Urban Form Components -- 5.5 Urban Structure and Form Components of Mersin as an Eastern Mediterranean Port City -- 5.6 Dynamics of Urban Development in Mersin and Their Impact on Urban Space -- 5.6.1 Activities That Depend on Maritime Trade and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.2 Distinctive Local Administration and Organization of Urban Space -- 5.6.3 Demographic Structure and the Organization of Urban Space -- 5.7 Evaluation -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Izmir, the Port City that Will Follow You No Matter Where You Go -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Emergence of the Port-City -- 6.3 Bearing the Burden of the Past During the First Half of the Twentieth Century -- 6.4 The Fifties with Less-Than-A-Magic Touch -- 6.5 Coping with the Normalization Forced upon the City -- 6.6 Izmir, Lost & -- (yet to Be) Found? -- References -- Part II Intermezzo: A View from the Bridge of Volos Collapsing into Infinity -- 7 Volos in the Network of Mediterranean Cities: Comparative Mapping of the City's Spatial Evolution Through the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 7.1 Introduction: Urban History Between the Global and the Local -- 7.2 A Brief Outline of Volos's Evolution -- 7.3 Identifying the Networking Themes -- 7.4 Transport Networks: Railway Building-Evaristo de Chirico's Works in Volos, 1881-1905 7.5 Transport Networks: Harbour Building-Edouard Quellenec's Works in the Mediterranean, 1888-1925 -- 7.6 Diaspora Networks, 1825-1950: From the Pelion Villages to Egypt and Back to Volos -- 7.7 Financial Networks: The Branches of the Bank of Athens, 1911-1920 -- 7.8 Manufacturing and Trade Networks: Hermann Spierer Tobacco Company -- 7.9 Cultural Networks: The Schools of the Order of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Apparition -- 7.10 Architectural Networks: The Formative Period, 1880-1935 -- 7.11 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Fragments of Connectivity -- 8 Transnational Trajectories: From Chios to London Through Alexandria, a Family Story -- 8.1 Introduction -- References -- 9 City, Fathers, and Sons: Life Trajectories of Salonican Sabbatians in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Salonica in the Nineteenth Century -- 9.3 Landowners -- 9.4 Merchants -- 9.5 Civil Servants -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Ex-Changing Houses in Rethymno After the Treaty of Lausanne -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 An Unusual Blend: The Architecture in Rethymno -- 10.3 Rethymno Refugee Rehabilitation Committee Documents -- 10.4 A Case Study in P. Koroneou Street in Aksaray Mahalle -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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