Discourses on Urban Order
Keywords:
Storia della città, Fonti documentarie e Materiali, Pianificazione Urbana, Governance UrbanaSinossi
Collana: Mondi Mediterranei, 15
Pagine: 271
Lingua: English
Pubblicato: 2025
ISBN: 978-88-31309-43-1
Abstract: this collection of eleven studies on Discourses on the Peculiarities ofUrban Order concludes the four-year programme on Urban Order initiatedin 2021 by the International Commission for the History of Towns (ICHT).It contains contributions by scholars from various European countries,from the Middle Ages to the contemporary age as well as covering abroad geographical area stretching from southern Italy to Norway. Thevarious aspects of the broad theme of Urban Order are dealt with byconcentrating on four sub-topics adopted by the ICHT: Protagonists ofUrban Order (2021), Crisis in Urban Order (2022), Mediating Urban Order(2023) and Discourses on the Peculiarities of Urban Order (2024).This volume contains contributions by scholars from various Europeancountries covering a broad geographical area stretching from southernItaly to Norway. It investigates the various discourses of Urban Order andtheir tangible effects on city’s space, culture, and material environmentfrom the Middle Ages to the contemporary age.
Sommario
Francesco Panarelli, Rosa Smurra, Introduction
Francesco Panarelli, Francesca Sogliani, The medieval origins of the city of Matera
Irena Benyovsky Latin, Discourses of urban order in the transformation of Dubrovnik’s suburbs into a city centre during the Venetian rule
Rosa Smurra, “...ipsum studium perpetuo in civitate Bononie ut thesaurum pretiosissimum conservare”. The relationship between the urban order and the university in Bologna (12-15thcenturies)
Roman Czaja, The political order of the cities of Könisgberg. A contribution to the discourse on the specificity of the urban political order in Eastern Central Europe at the turn of the Middle Ages and in the Early Modern Period
Jana Vojtíšková, The Town Law of the Kingdom of Bohemia from 1579 as a significant stabilising element of urban order in early modern Bohemia
Olga Kozubska, Quoniam anima civitatis sit ordo... Discourse of urban prder in Kamianets Podilskyi during the 18th century
Remigijus Civinskas, Responses of Lithuanian urban élites to Russian imperial reforms (1795-1863)
Steinar Aas, Miriam Tveit, Urban history in Norwegian historiography: Discourses of urban order
Gilles Genot, Linguistic diversity, but no threat to urban order: the city of Luxembourg (1862-1984)
Mariavaleria Mininni, Matera, an urban story still to be told
Martina Stercken, Urban order. Closing remarks
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