Giovanni Bernardini and Thomas Großbölting, Introduction
pp. 5-9
Giovanni Bernardini, Italian Architects and the Reform of Urban Planning Legislation in the Early 1960s. A Long-Term Perspective on the Reasons for a Commitment
pp. 11-36
Cristina Renzoni, Technical Bureaucracies and Urban Planning Reforms in the Second Half of the 1960s. The Role of Experts in Giacomo Mancini’s Ministry of Public Works (1964-1969)
pp. 37-59
Giovanni Cristina, Urban Planning in Emilia-Romagna during the Golden Age. Plans, Neighbourhoods, and Political Cultures
pp. 61-81
Vincenzo Cassarà, Urban Planning, Mafia and Politics. The Post-WWII Reconstruction of Palermo
pp. 83-103
Eleonora Belloni, Interests at Stake: (Re)planning the City and the Surrounding Area on the Occasion of Mega-Sporting Events. The Case of Cortina 1956
pp. 105-125
Ivana Mihaela Žimbrek, Retail in the System of the City. Lidija Podbregar-Vasle and Commercial Urbanism between Yugoslavia, Scandinavia, and Western Europe, 1960s-1970s
pp. 127-151
Sebastian Haumann, Revaluing the Local. The Rise of Counter-Planning in Philadelphia and Cologne (1960-1980)
pp. 153-175
Authors
pp. 177
Annali.Reviews.Online («ARO»)
pp. 179-182
Autori
Eleonora Belloni, Associate Professor of Contemporary History, University of Siena
Giovanni Bernardini, Researcher of Contemporary History, University of Verona
Vincenzo Cassarà, Independent Researcher
Giovanni Cristina, Researcher of Contemporary History, Roma Tre University
Thomas Großbölting, Director of the Research Centre for Contemporary History in Hamburg (FZH)
Sebastian Haumann, Professor of Economic, Social and Environmental History, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg
Cristina Renzoni, Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Politecnico di Milano
Ivana Mihaela Žimbrek, PhD Candidate, Central European University of Vienna