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Rebuilding Cities and Citizens : Mass Housing in Red Vienna and Cold War Berlin /

In Vienna after WWI and Berlin after WWII, the provision of mass housing not only was a response to a dire social need but also served as a key lever for building variants of socialism and liberalism. Zooming into the interplay between political ideologies and the production of space, this book show...

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Autor principal: Haderer, Margaret (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press
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500 |a 1 Introduction: The Making and Remaking of Ideologies through Space 2 Municipal Socialism and Housing in Red Vienna (1919-1934) 2.1 Whose City? Appropriating the City, Creating Proletarian Spaces 2.2 For a 'Slow Revolution': Austro-Marxist Theory and Housing Policies 2.3 Building for 'New Men': Two Approaches to Social Emancipation 2.4 The Lures of the Past in the New Socialist Dwelling Culture 2.5 Red Vienna turning Black 2.6 References 3 Short-Lived Great Berlin: Tabula Rasa and the Reinvention of Nature (1945-1949) 3.1 The Bombing of Cities as 'History's Auto-Correction' 3.2 The Metropolis, a Moloch 3.3 Great Berlin: A New Beginning through Greening the City 3.4 References 4 Divided City I: East Berlin and the Construction of Socialism (1949-1970) 4.1 Back to the Future: 'Socialism in One Country' and the 'Beautiful German City' 4.2 Constructing Socialism with Taylor, Defending it with Tanks 4.3 'Living Better, Dwelling More Beautifully': Toward a Socialist Dwelling Culture? 4.4 From the Workers' Palace back to the Dwelling Machine 4.5 Creative Destruction: The Double Legacy of the Platte 4.6 The Allotment Garden as the Platte's Antidote? 4.7 References 5 Divided City II: West Berlin and the Reconstruction of Liberalism (1949-1970) 5.1 Interbau '57: Proclaiming the City of Tomorrow, Exhibiting the City of Yesterday 5.2 'Economic Policies are the Best Social Policies': West German Ordo-Liberalism 5.3 Standardized Dwelling, Normalized Living 5.4 Spanners in the Works of Dwelling Machines: Two Experiments in Counter-Culture 5.4.1 The Märkische Viertel: Contesting Abstract Space 5.4.2 Kommune 1: From Minimum to Maximum Existence 5.5 References 6 Conclusion and Postcards from the Past 6.1 References 7 References 8 List of Images 9 Index 
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