woensdag 6 mei 2015

PhD progress. Reading The green past of the industrial city

Including first corrections, 11 May 2015
Reading The geen past of the industrial city. Roots and rise of historical research on urban green space in the nineteenth and twentieth century by Andreas Stynen and Bart Tritsmans, published in Stadsgeschiedenis (2012) nr.1, 96-112
Original title (in Dutch/ Belgian): Het groene verleden van de industriƫle stad. Wortels en bloei van het historisch onderzoek naar de stedelijke groenruimte in de negentiende en twintigste eeuw.

So whom or which organisations in Europe have researched and been writing on green & the city? In what year and in which field? According to  this article by Andreas and Bart.
I left out the Americans. There were no Africans, Asians , Arab nor Russian historians mentioned.

A list.
European Commission, 2009, politics
L Boudry, 2003, politics
P.Clark, J.Juhianen, M.Niemi, J.Niemeli, 2006, history, concept of green space, sports, recreation
M.Melosi, 1993, 2009, history, the material, cities, nature
M.Swyngedouw, M.Kaika, 2000, history, the environmental, urbanization
A. Stynen, 2006, history, culture
B.Tritsmans, 2011, history, city
J.A.Tarr, 1994, 2001, history, policies/ the political
I.C.Laurie, 1979, history, the material, typographical, cities
G.Massard-Guilbaud, P.Thorsheim, 2007, history, the environmental, cities
F.Uekotter, 2004, history, the social (affective)
A.Gugliotta, 2005, history and the environmental
R. Williams, 1973, history and nature/ the natural
U.C. Knoepflmacher, J.B.Tennison, 1977, history and nature/ the natural, imagination
G.F.Chadwick, 1966, history , the park/ the public, social or political?
H.Conway, 1991, history, the park/ the people, social
G. Andela, 1981/2005/2011, history, the park, the public, social or political?/ parks, 'plantsoenen'/ JTPBijhouwer, landschapsarchitect
M.v.Rooijen, 1990, history, urban green

E.de Jong, C.Steenbergen, E. van der Vlist, 1997, the park, the public
A.Lelarge, 2001, 2011, history, le promenade, demolition
B.Landau, C.Monod, E.Lohr, 2001, history, le boulevard
D.Rabreau, S.Pascalin, 2005, history, la nature, le promenade
L.Turcot, 2007, history, le promeneur
J. de Bruyn, M van Acker, 2009, history, de singel/ringruimte
D.Hennebo, 1978, history, the tree

H.W.Lawrence, 1993, 2006, history, city trees/ greening squares/geographical
T. Longstaffe-Gowan, 2001, 2012, geography, London square/ city garden
J.Staes e.a., 2004, history, vijf eeuwen plantkunde
K.Hebbelink, 2009, ..., FE Keilig& stadspark
E. de Vos, 2005, planning, public, parks
J. Conlin, 2012, history, pleasure gardens
U.Stromacher, 2006, geography, nature, parks , urban design, civic space
R.S.Hopkins, 2011, history, urban green space, conflicts
S.Texier, 2001, history, parks, jardins
N.H.Dreher, 1997, history, moral panics, parks
J. van Maelle, 2012, politics, fights& greening

Although it must have been quite an effort. After reading and listing it is not clear to me now. When were the roots and when the rise? Was 1966 the start? What about the historical depth?

Are we still  in the rising period or in the so called green wave? Or has there not been a rising period at all.

Has it been an ongoing business, sometimes visible and sometimes invisible? Sometimes paid attention to by historians, sometimes neglected by the same field of professionals?
Perhaps were their writings read by all sorts of other professionals and given attention to?

I am missing a text written by Koos Bosma in the book Bouwen in Nederland 600-2000. It concerns the chapter Groene Stedebouw (Green urbanism= Green urban planning+design). Wherein Bosma defines urbanism as a craft. Something one think About and act upon. He actually introduces the interaction between the political and the practical.
I am also missing more chapters and authors from the book The European City and Green Space, 2006, edited by P. Clark.

To be continued: A re organization of the dates and more, also their, questions in the next of Mijnske+de stad blogspots







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