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Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870-1950 (Paperback)
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Interurban Knowledge Exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870-1950 (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Urban History
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Around 1900 cities in Southern and Eastern Europe were persistently
labeled "backward" and "delayed." Allegedly, they had no
alternative but to follow the role model of the metropolises, of
London, Paris or Vienna. This edited volume fundamentally questions
this assumption. It shows that cities as diverse as Barcelona,
Berdyansk, Budapest, Lviv, Milan, Moscow, Prague, Warsaw and Zagreb
pursued their own agendas of modernization. In order to solve their
pressing problems with respect to urban planning and public health,
they searched for best practices abroad. The solutions they gleaned
from other cities were eclectic to fit the specific needs of a
given urban space and were thus often innovative. This applied
urban knowledge was generated through interurban networks and
multi-directional exchanges. Yet in the period around 1900, this
transnational municipalism often clashed with the forging of urban
and national identities, highlighting the tensions between the
universal and the local. This interurban perspective helps to
overcome nationalist perspectives in historiography as well as
outdated notions of "center and periphery." This volume will appeal
to scholars from a large number of disciplines, including urban
historians, historians of Eastern and Southern Europe, historians
of science and medicine, and scholars interested in transnational
connections.
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