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Bibliography of urban history 2024

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The present bibliography is a continuation of and a complement to those published in the Urban History Yearbook 1974–91 and Urban History from 1992. The arrangement and format closely follows that of previous years. The list of abbreviations identifies only those periodicals from which articles cited this year have been taken, though many other journals are also checked.

I General

  • Maps and plans

  • Archives – descriptions and examples

  • Urban history, definitions and aims

  • Historiography

  • Empirical studies of urbanization

  • History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

II Population

  • General features of urban populations

  • Natality and mortality

  • Diseases

  • Medicine

  • Urban public health

  • Migration to, from and between towns

III Physical structure

  • Research methods, aims and materials

  • Physical/structural characteristics of towns

  • Architecture

  • Housing

  • Space and place

  • Heritage and the historic environment

IV Social structure

  • Social organizations, clubs and societies

  • Urban social identity

  • Class structure

  • Social life

  • Religion

  • Recreation

  • Crime and policing

  • Minority groups

  • Race

  • Family life

  • Gender

  • Sexualities

V Economic activity

  • Research methods, aims and materials

  • Urban economic activity

  • Industry

  • Food supply

  • Finance, banking and services

  • Consumption

  • Working conditions

  • Labour organization

VI Urban networks

  • Urban networks

  • Knowledge networks

  • Transport

VII Politics and administration

  • Aspects of urban administration

  • Political activism

VIII Shaping the urban environment

  • Town planning

  • Environment and the city

  • Environmental disaster

  • War and the urban environment

  • Animals and the city

  • Urban renewal

IX Urban culture

  • Research methods, aims and materials

  • Environmental disaster

  • Urban culture

  • Urban culture and entertainment

  • Education

  • Emotions and the senses

  • Attitudes towards cities

  • Views of the city in literature/graphics/drama

Journals abbreviations used

I General

Maps and plans

  1. 1 OLIVER J S, BRACKEN G & SANZ V M, Critical cartographies for assessing and designing with planning legacies: the case of Jaap Bakema’s Open Society in ‘t Hool, the Netherlands. PLP 38 5 (2023) 1103–17.

Archives – descriptions and examples

  1. 2 CRINSON M, ‘My village’: organising the world and structuring the colonial architectural archive. JA 28 3 (2023) 434–58.

  2. 3 FARRUGIA C & VANESIO V, Pioneers in Maltese archives and libraries: people, contexts and institutions in 20th-century Malta. A & R 44 3 (2023) 274–88.

  3. 4 FERRIE M, The Old Edinburgh Club – Edinburgh Central Library manuscript cataloguing project. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 105–10.

  4. 5 HOUGHTON-FOSTER H, ‘It’s good for them to feel stretched’: collaborative volunteer projects at the Staffordshire Record Office. A & R 44 1 (2023) 120–37.

  5. 6 MCCLURE A, Archival trials: unpublished records from the Allahabad High Court. HWJ 96 (2023) 176–90.

Urban history, definitions and aims

  1. 7 DUNHAM L, Ngā pūtahitanga/Crossings: the 2022 joint conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand and the Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group. PLP 38 4 (2023) 901–11.

  2. 8 MCTOMINEY A, European Association for Urban History Conference, ‘Inequality and the city’, Antwerp, 31 August – 3 September 2022. UH 50 2 (2023) 339–40.

  3. 9 MUMFORD L, The Regional Planning Association of America: past and future. PLP 38 4 (2023) 737–9.

  4. 10 RAMOS S J, The Regional Planning Association of America at 100: a new exploration. PLP 38 4 (2023) 731–5.

Historiography

  1. 11 BUYLAERT F, VAN DER MEULEN J, VERHOEVEN G, VERMOESEN R & LOGAN T, Pre-1500. UH 50 2 (2023) 341–9.

  2. 12 BUYLAERT F, VAN DER MEULEN J, VERHOEVEN G, VERMOESEN R & LOGAN T, 1500–1800. UH 50 2 (2023) 349–56.

  3. 13 BUYLAERT F, VAN DER MEULEN J, VERHOEVEN G, VERMOESEN R & LOGAN T, Post-1800. UH 50 2 (2023) 356–63.

  4. 14 HOCHMANN M, The apprenticeship of artists during the Renaissance: a bibliographic note. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 21–32.

  5. 15 HUSTER A, New perspectives on the early cities and states in Mesoamerica. A 97 392 (2023) 483–6.

  6. 16 LESH J, ‘Differences within a range of similarity’: mapping Australian urban history. UH 50 3 (2023) 584–96.

  7. 17 NORGAARD S, From ‘Citizen Jane’ to an institutional history of power and social change: problematizing urban planning’s Jane Jacobs historiography. JPH 22 2 (2023) 95–118.

  8. 18 RODGER R, Bob Morris: an appreciation. UH 50 2 (2023) 199–201.

Empirical studies of urbanization

  1. 19 HASSEN-DAKHLI I, Medium-sized cities in the age of globalisastion. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 162.

  2. 20 MURTIĆ A, Empire after empire: Austro-Hungarian recalibration of the Ottoman Čaršija of Sarajevo. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 239–69.

History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the town

  1. 21 RÅBERG M, Copenhagen and Stockholm – two kings and their capitals in the early 17th century: visions and reality. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 27–52.

  2. 22 KOZÁK P, A time of catastrophes and humiliations: lower Silesian Głogów at the end of the Middle Ages. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 120–33.

  3. 23 MAZHAR M, Karachi: neoliberal infrastructural decisions and developmental crisis. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 183–92.

  4. 24 HARTMANN E, Kars: bridgehead of empires. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 298–319.

  5. 25 BOYCE J, 1833: the founding of Melbourne and the conquest of Australia. Melbourne: La Trobe University Press 2023. pp 272.

  6. 26 SHELEKPAYEV N, Ottawa, 1857–1860: the making of Canada’s capital city on the eve of Confederation. UH 50 1 (2023) 98–114.

  7. 27 ENRIGHT T, The making of Grand Paris: metropolitan urbanism in the twenty-first century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 328.

  8. 28 FORMICA M & STRANGIO D, Resilience in papal Rome, 1656–1870. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp ix + 327.

  9. 29 OH S-M, City of sediments: a history of Seoul in the age of colonialism. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2023. pp 280.

  10. 30 RÅBERG M, Copenhagen and Stockholm – two kings and their capitals in the early 17th century: visions and reality. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 27–52.

  11. 31 BORN R, Temeswar as an imperial city in the first half of the eighteenth century. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 86–133.

  12. 32 BOLZONI M & SEMI G, Adaptive urbanism in ordinary cities: gentrification and temporalities in Turin (1993–2021). C 134 (2023).

  13. 33 FLEMING N C, Introduction: new perspectives on Worcester since the seventeenth century. MidH 48 3 (2023) 263–70.

II Population

General features of urban populations

  1. 34 KATAJALA K & HÄRKÖNEN A, Urban segregation in a Nordic small town in the late-seventeenth century: residential patterns in Sortavala at the eastern borderland of the Swedish realm. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1152–70.

  2. 35 LOUCKX K, Urban populations and urban problems in Quetlet’s population statistics of the mid-nineteenth century. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 111–32.

  3. 36 WYSMUŁEK J, Household cohabitation patterns in multiethnic seventeenth-century Lviv. JIH 54 2 (2023) 205–37.

Natality and mortality

  1. 37 AIDT T S, DAVENPORT R J & GRAY F, New perspectives on the contribution of sanitary investments to mortality decline in English cities, 1845–1909. EcHR 76 2 (2023) 624–60.

  2. 38 LI M, Modern midwifery and maternal mortality in urban China, 1920s–1940s. SHMed 36 3 (2023) 499–520.

  3. 39 ŁOZOWSKI P, Death, fire and debt: impact on the society and economy of late medieval Warsaw. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 104–19.

  4. 40 MURKENS M, PELZER B & JANSSENS A, Transitory inequalities: how individual-level cause-specific death data can unravel socioeconomic inequalities in infant mortality in Maastricht, the Netherlands, 1864–1955. HF 28 1 (2023) 95–131.

  5. 41 RAFTAKIS M, Urban mortality in Greece: Hermoupolis (1859–1940). EcHR 76 3 (2023) 728–58.

  6. 42 RUTHERFORD H J, The coroner and the medical profession in Victorian Newcastle upon Tyne ‘…antagonism and offence towards the medical profession such as has rarely been exhibited’. NH 60 2 (2023) 203–26.

Diseases

  1. 43 BOSCHETTI C, DI SIENA L, JACOBSEN J K, MITTICA G, MURRO G, PRESICCE C P, RAJA R & VITTI M, Disease control and the disposal of infectious materials in Renaissance Rome: excavations in the area of Caesar’s Forum. A 97 393 (2023) 690–706.

  2. 44 DE MIGUEL SALANOVA S, Urban crisis and epidemic typhus in Madrid at the beginning of the twentieth century. SHMed 36 2 (2023) 235–62.

  3. 45 LIDWELL-DURNIN J, Plague, crisis, and scientific authority during the London Caterpillar Outbreak of 1782. HJ 66 1 (2023) 49–71.

  4. 46 LOH K S & HSU L Y, Pandemics in Singapore, 1819–2022: lessons for the age of COVID-19. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 310.

  5. 47 LORD E, The great plague: when death came to Cambridge in 1665. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 208.

  6. 48 MOŻEJKO B, Did epidemics affect lives?: the case of late medieval Gdańsk (Danzig). In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 91–103.

  7. 49 NODL M, The Prague plague of 1380: catastrophe and normality. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 32–44.

  8. 50 SCHNEIDER E B, The effect of nutritional status on historical infectious disease morbidity: evidence from the London Foundling Hospital, 1892–1919. HF 28 2 (2023) 198–228.

  9. 51 TURNER C, Intersensory experiences of the plague in seventeenth-century London. SHMed 36 1 (2023) 42–61.

  10. 52 UDALE C, Evaluating early modern lockdowns: household quarantine in Bristol, 1565–1604. EcHR 76 1 (2023) 118–44.

Medicine

  1. 53 AYALON E & KIRSH N, Doctors and parents in children’s wards: Tel-Hashomer Hospital’s unrestricted visitations in 1950s’ Israel. SHMed 36 2 (2023) 263–83.

  2. 54 BATES V, Cold white of day: white, colour, and materiality in the twentieth-century British hospital. TCBH 34 1 (2023) 1–37.

  3. 55 BUJOKOVA E, ‘On the respectability of this person every thing depends’: hospital matrons and power relations in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, c. 1817–1820. WomHR 32 5 (2023) 678–98.

  4. 56 CAMPBELL F, Freud in Dublin? The formation of psychoanalysis in Ireland, c.1928–1993. HWJ 95 (2023) 101–30.

  5. 57 COX H, Worcester as a pioneering provincial centre of medical publishing and reform, 1828–1854. MidH 48 3 (2023) 311–27.

  6. 58 ELBAUM A, ‘The fire in my heart and the pain in my eyes’: interdependence and outburst in the illness letters of the Cairo Geniza. Spec 98 1 (2023) 122–63.

  7. 59 HARRIS JR J M, Pestilence, insanity, and trees: how Stephen Smith changed New York. Abingdon: Routledge 2024. pp 338.

  8. 60 HUGOSON R, Care, curiosity, and government: a comparative history of hospitals in the Nordic countries, 1750–2000. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 237–60.

  9. 61 INGRAM A, Medicating Georgia: writing doctors in the old South. ECS 46 1 (2023) 153–66.

  10. 62 KUGLITSCH L, All the aids that nature can afford: horticulture, healing, and moral reform in a Gilded Age hospital. IJHA 27 1 (2023) 183–200.

  11. 63 MILLWARD G, ‘Its many workers and subscribers feel that their services can still be of benefit’: Hospital Leagues of Friends in the English West Midlands, c.1948–1998. SHMed 36 3 (2023) 433–55.

  12. 64 RITCH A, Workhouse or asylum? Accommodating pauper lunatics in nineteenth-century England. MedH 67 2 (2023) 109–27.

  13. 65 SIENA K, To the hospital or the workhouse? The provision of medical care for the poor in eighteenth-century London. LJ 48 1 (2023) 47–69.

  14. 66 SOUZA P A, Due reparation. Honour disputes in biomedical sciences in Buenos Aires, 1870–1940. SHMed 36 3 (2023) 521–43.

  15. 67 VAN STEEN G, The battle for bodies, hearts and minds in postwar Greece: social worker Charles Schermerhorn in Thessaloniki. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 284.

Urban public health

  1. 68 ANGUS A, Hull 2017 UK City of Culture: a public health analysis. FCH 26 3 (2023) 235–58.

  2. 69 ARDELEANU C, From ‘the dirtiest to the best water’ in Romania. Public health, sanitary diplomacy and water in Sulina (1890s–1914). WH 15 2 (2023) 247–62.

  3. 70 AUMOITHE G, Dismantling the safety-net hospital: the construction of ‘underutilization’ and scarce public hospital care. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1282–311.

  4. 71 DAY C, ‘The law of the Board of Health’? Rhetoric, failure and public health in the English periphery, c.1848–1875. FCH 26 3 (2023) 218–34.

  5. 72 DOYLE B, Sick of healthy? The urban north between the wars. NH 60 1 (2023) 94–116.

  6. 73 GELTNER G & COOMANS J, The healthscaping approach: toward a global history of early public health. HM 56 1 (2023) 18–33.

  7. 74 GUERRERO S L, Sienese hospitals within and beyond the city walls: charity and the Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala, 1400–1600. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023. pp 189.

  8. 75 MASUDA J, Abandoning the SRO: public health withdrawal from sanitary enforcement in Vancouver’s downtown Eastside. JUH 49 4 (2023) 821–43.

  9. 76 OLIVER D, New money in old Tripoli. MES 59 3 (2023) 502–16.

  10. 77 PRATCHER II A, From charity to commerce: bondholders, women’s auxiliaries, and community health care in Arizona. BHM 97 3 (2023) 483–511.

  11. 78 RICHELLE S, Bains publics: se laver en ville (1850–2000). Brussels: Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles 2023. pp 540.

Migration to, from and between towns

  1. 79 BELLICK T S, BARTON M S, FRIEDMAN S & DOUGLAS M, Guyanese immigration, homeownership, and crime in Schenectady, NY: 2000–2017. CitC 22 2 (2023) 105–25.

  2. 80 BORGMANN M, Ankommen und Unterkommen in West-Berlin. Wechselwirkungen von Migrations-, Unterbringungs- und Wohnungspolitik. MS 54 1 (2023) 128–51.

  3. 81 BOUSSION S, Des réfugiés pour éduquer les enfants réfugiés d’Europe? Trajectoires de participants étrangers au Cours international de moniteurs pour homes d’enfants victimes de la guerre Genève 1944–1945. PaedH 59 5 (2023) 818–36.

  4. 82 CERCEL C, The persistence and malleability of settlerness: Danube Swabians in Entre Rios/Guarapuava (Paraná, Brazil). I & M 41 1 (2023) 1–38.

  5. 83 CRYMBLE A, The impact of military demobilisation on rising Irish migration to London, c.1750–1850. IHS 47 172 (2023) 217–37.

  6. 84 DE DROMANTIN P C, A Jacobite refugee family in eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Bordeaux: the Clarkes of Dromantine. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 128–48.

  7. 85 LOMAX S C, Out of the land of ice and fire: Icelandic immigrants in the Midlands during the fifteenth century. MidH 48 2 (2023) 158–75.

  8. 86 SHAEV B, HACKETT S, BRUNNSTRÖM P & MOHAMMADI R N, Refugees, expellees and immigrants: comparing migrant reception policies and practices in post-war Bristol, Dortmund and Malmö. UH 50 3 (2023) 509–28.

  9. 87 SUTTON D R, Masjids, monuments, and refugees in the Partition city of Delhi, 1947–1959. UH 50 3 (2023) 468–85.

III Physical structure

Research methods, aims and materials

  1. 88 COZZA C, Teaching zero-carbon design methodologies. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 226–33.

Physical/structural characteristics of towns

  1. 89 ABBOTT C, Suburbs: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 160.

  2. 90 ARON P & BROGNIEZ L, Saint-Gilles Ixelles. Brussels: Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles 2023. pp 122.

  3. 91 KIRSHNER J & BAPTISTA I, Corridors as empty signifiers: the entanglement of Mozambique’s colonial past and present in its development corridors. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1163–84.

  4. 92 KNIGHT F, Ebenezer Howard: inventor of the Garden City. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 240.

  5. 93 LARSEN K, From the RPAA to the RDCA – communitarian regionalism as a consistent theme. PLP 38 4 (2023) 741–57.

  6. 94 MILO P, DIMITROV P, MANOLOVA-VOYKOVA M, TENCER T, MILOVÁ B & VÁGNER M, Into the tsar’s residence: geophysical survey of the early medieval Bulgarian capital Veliki Preslav. A 97 391 (2023) 176–93.

  7. 95 NILSSON L, Phases of urbanisation: Sweden, 1800–2020. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 291–303.

  8. 96 OOTEN M & SAWYER J, A people’s guide to Richmond and Central Virginia. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 272.

  9. 97 SHOSHKES E, Bioregional urbanism: reflecting on the legacy of the RPAA through the lens of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt. PLP 38 4 (2023) 759–77.

Architecture

  1. 98 ADDONA V, The city as precarious medium in granducal Tuscany. JA 28 2 (2023) 191–212.

  2. 99 AHMER C, Striving for a new monumentality: the non-classical influence on Gunnar Asplund’s architecture. JA 28 4 (2023) 635–69.

  3. 100 AURELI P V, Architecture and abstraction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 314.

  4. 101 BELL E, GRANDIN S, LE BITOUZE C & LEONARD A, Promenades on paper: eighteenth-century French drawings from the Bibliotheque nationale de France. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 272.

  5. 102 BLICK S, Hidden in plain sight: how the complex iconography of late-medieval English font covers saved some. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 334–69.

  6. 103 BREMNER G A, Building Greater Britain: architecture, imperialism, and the Edwardian baroque revival, 1885–1920. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 368.

  7. 104 BURNS K, The material kept the score: media and material practice in Jennifer Bloomer’s constructions, 1985–1992. JA 28 6 (2023) 879–901.

  8. 105 BYNG G, St Stephen’s, Vienna, and the crises of 1408: practice theory and the socio-politics of the medieval building site. JMH 49 4 (2023) 516–36.

  9. 106 CAMPBELL M M, Architecture and urbanism in a contact zone: histories of difference, migrancy and dwelling in Kolkata. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 208.

  10. 107 CHAO K, The castellated façade of Montepulciano’s Palazzo Comunale, 1440: an image of Florentine territorial hegemony. ArchH 66 (2023) 1–20.

  11. 108 CHATTOPADHYAY S, Small spaces: recasting the architecture of empire. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2023. pp 360.

  12. 109 CRAIG R W, Fire insurance records and the architectural historian. B & L 30 1 (2023) 123–41.

  13. 110 CROSBY R B, American Kairos: Washington National Cathedral and the new civil religion. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press 2023. pp 288.

  14. 111 DAVISON G & FREESTONE R, Architectural design competitions: the effects of competition format on design processes and outcomes. JA 28 5 (2023) 825–46.

  15. 112 DISTRETTI E, The coloniality of Italian fascist architecture. JA 28 4 (2023) 577–97.

  16. 113 DOUCET I, Stories that resists, ethics that persist: A. J. Lode Janssens’ living experiment in 1970s suburban Belgium. JA 28 5 (2023) 805–24.

  17. 114 EJROUSHI A M, Hidden influences: exploring the Red Castle restorations during the Italian colonization of Libya. JPH 22 1 (2023) 26–46.

  18. 115 ESTRADA-BELLI F, GILABERT-SANSALVADOR L & CANUTO M A, ŠPRAJC I, FERNANDEZ-DIAZ J C, Architecture, wealth and status in Classic Maya urbanism revealed by airborne lidar mapping. JASc 157 (2023).

  19. 116 FITZ A & KRASNY E, Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 1–11.

  20. 117 FORTENBERRY B R & BAASKE B, The challenges of visualizing fixed monuments in medieval art and architectural history. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 167–90.

  21. 118 FRICHOT H & CHEATLE E, Introduction: Jennifer Bloomer, a revisitation. JA 28 6 (2023) 851–70.

  22. 119 GAGE S, ‘A perfect expression of the life of a modern university’: collegiate gothic and urban progressivism at the University of Chicago, 1890–1918. ArchH 66 (2023) 213–50.

  23. 120 GILL J, Modern American poetry and the architectural imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 304.

  24. 121 GILLETTE A, ‘Gloriously appareled’: the ornament of the St. Peter Mancroft canopy. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 370–96.

  25. 122 GŁOWACKI W, Jerzy Sołtan’s design of a church in communist Poland. JA 28 5 (2023) 778–804.

  26. 123 GORDON C, Dividing the city: race-restrictive covenants and the architecture of segregation in St. Louis. JUH 49 1 (2023) 160–82.

  27. 124 GUITART M, Un-building: a utopia of receding construction. JA 28 4 (2023) 513–29.

  28. 125 HERNÁNDEZ F, Lyda Caldas and women architects in Colombia: the landscape of Universidad del Valle in Meléndez. JA 28 3 (2023) 383–401.

  29. 126 HINTON J, The collecting of English medieval woodcarvings in American museums. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 423–45.

  30. 127 HVATTUM M, Style and solitude: the history of an architectural problem. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 312.

  31. 128 KALLIS A, The minimum dwelling revisited: CIAM’s practical utopia (1928–1931). London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2023. pp 248.

  32. 129 KELLER E, ‘Some residue of prejudice against atomic power’: Oscar Newman’s underground city and peaceful nuclear explosions. JA 28 2 (2023) 234–56.

  33. 130 KHAN R, A building becomes more beautiful by its usage. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 213–19.

  34. 131 KINSELLA K, God’s own language: architectural drawing in the twelfth century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 240.

  35. 132 LUCENTE R & CANESTRINO G, Distance between theory and practice in a project by Luigi Moretti, parametric architecture’s first theorist. JA 28 5 (2023) 749–77.

  36. 133 LUCEY C, Women and the construction industry in Georgian Britain and Ireland. ArchH 66 (2023) 127–54.

  37. 134 LUENGO P, Architecture in eighteenth-century East and Southeast Asia Chinese quarters. JUH 49 4 (2023) 745–66.

  38. 135 MACKINTOSH I, Theatre spaces 1920–2020: finding the fun in functionalism. London: Methuen Drama 2023. pp 256.

  39. 136 MARINO B, Se mobiliser pour préserver son cadre de vie. La voix des habitants de Damas dans les actes juridiques de l’époque ottomane (XVIIIe siècle). HU 66 1 (2023) 77–93.

  40. 137 MILNER L, The treasure house of the Church of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 80–102.

  41. 138 MOFFAT C, Pakistan under construction. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 154–65.

  42. 139 NOVAS-FERRADÁS M, A flat of one’s own: the Elisabeth Brugsmaflat in The Hague (1945–1958). JA 28 3 (2023) 402–33.

  43. 140 NUGMANOVA G, Imperial power, imperial identity, and Kazan architecture: visualizing the empire in a nineteenth-century Russian province. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 134–69.

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  45. 142 PACE M, Images making places: the role of image rhetoric in shaping the housing ideal in London. JA 28 4 (2023) 670–90.

  46. 143 RADOUAN S, La SODÉDAT 93 dans la ZAC Basilique de Saint-Denis. Une SEM départementale en mission pour l’architecture (1974–1994). HU 68 3 (2023) 97–122.

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  48. 145 RICE C, Atrium. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 216.

  49. 146 RIESTO S, Creating alternatives: stories about participation, collaboration and gender in architecture, the 1960s and 70s. JA 28 3 (2023) 354–82.

  50. 147 ROBINSON A, ‘Like, or better’: building contracts and late-medieval perceptions of quality in architecture. JBAA 176 1 (2023) 249–69.

  51. 148 RODGER R, The facade of power and the power of the facade: memory and meaning in Victorian cities. UH 50 4 (2023) 703–38.

  52. 149 SMITH H, Demythologising Park Hill, Sheffield the Hawksmoor Prize Essay 2022. ArchH 66 (2023) 251–74.

  53. 150 SMITH H, The Ronan Point Scandal: architecture, crisis, and possibility in British social democracy, 1968–93. TCBH 34 4 (2023) 805–34.

  54. 151 STEINER H, Between passion and possession: women architects and the houses they built for family, love and work. JA 28 3 (2023) 327–53.

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  64. 161 TSAVDAROGLOU C & LALENIS K, Post-democratic governance in refugee camps versus newcomers’ architectural housing commons in Athens and Thessaloniki. JA 28 1 (2023) 50–74.

  65. 162 WOODS K, The afterlife of late gothic furnishings in British churches and collections. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich: studies of a medieval monument over four centuries. Leiden: Brill 2023. 399–422.

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  67. 164 ZAKARIA R, The stove solution: Yasmeen Lari and the reclamation of feminist knowledge. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 220–5.

  68. 165 ZAMBELLI A, ‘Period property in sought-after area’: 2,500 years of digging and building at St. George’s Hill. JA 28 1 (2023) 7–30.

  69. 166 ZHENG H & CAMPBELL J W P, Building the first Christian church for the Shanghai expatriate community: Trinity Church, 1847–62. ArchH 66 (2023) 185–212.

Housing

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  2. 168 ANDERSEN A U, Experiencing resonance: everyday life in modernist blocks of flats in Oslo, Norway. JA 28 4 (2023) 530–53.

  3. 169 BANERJEE P, Abandon the slum? Toward an alternative recognition of urban informal dwelling. JUH 49 3 (2023) 600–14.

  4. 170 BROSSA M, From zeilenbau slabs to community-building clusters. The contribution of Seoul to the planning of mass housing estates, 1962–2008. PLP 38 5 (2023) 1041–77.

  5. 171 CHAN V, Markets made modular: constructing the modern ‘wet’ market in Hong Kong’s public housing estates, 1969–1975. UH 50 4 (2023) 799–817.

  6. 172 D’ALMEIDA P B & MARAT-MENDES T, Housing matters in the 1970s: foundations, legacies, and impacts from the national laboratory for civil engineering’s research in Portugal. PLP 38 2 (2023) 375–96.

  7. 173 FENNELLY K, Mapping poverty in Gotham: visualizing New York City’s almshouse ledgers from 1822 to 1835. IJHA 27 3 (2023) 671–87.

  8. 174 FINCH J & WOODS M, Mediating and representing the slum: an introduction. JUH 49 3 (2023) 485–91.

  9. 175 GIL C C, Thinking from the Barrio: location, modernity, and the popular in Alejandro Moreno. JUH 49 3 (2023) 571–83.

  10. 176 GILES C, Medieval aisled houses in Yorkshire: a review. YAJ 95 1 (2023) 82–123.

  11. 177 GRANT A C & NJERU J, Sunlight and free markets: an urban political ecological perspective on social housing in Victorian London (1850–1914). UH 50 3 (2023) 424–44.

  12. 178 GRIFFITHS P, Homes before heroes: early council housing in three East Midlands counties. LocH 53 3 (2023) 233–49.

  13. 179 GUÀRDIA M, OYÓN J L, ROSSELLÓ M & FALAGÁN D H, Working-class suburban housing, homeownership and urban social movements during Francoism in Barcelona, 1939–1975. PLP 38 3 (2023) 671–93.

  14. 180 HEINDRYCKX L & DEHAENE M, ‘Captains of industry’ of the metropolitan nexus: private mass housing development in twentieth-century Belgium. PLP 38 1 (2023) 197–211.

  15. 181 HOLGUIN V E S, Housing low-income populations as a Cold War geostrategic tool. The case of the Instituto de Credito Territorial’s Ciudad Kennedy in Colombia. PLP 38 5 (2023) 1119–31.

  16. 182 HONSA J, ‘The germ of future extension and perpetuity’: capitalism and the Peabody Trust. JA 28 4 (2023) 554–76.

  17. 183 HWANG S W, OH H & KIM J W, Tracking the morphology of building types and site planning layouts within Seoul’s reconstructed and redeveloped apartment complexes. PLP 38 3 (2023) 709–20.

  18. 184 KOCKELKORN A, SCHMID C, STREULE M & WONG K P, Peripheralization through mass housing urbanization in Hong Kong, Mexico City, and Paris. PLP 38 3 (2023) 603–41.

  19. 185 KRASNY E, The right to housing. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 201–5.

  20. 186 MASSIDDA A L, Slums, Villas Miseria, and Barriadas: why terms matter. JUH 49 3 (2023) 552–70.

  21. 187 MASTERSON J T, ‘A very exclusive experiment in communism’: the radical origins of the Manhattan co-op. UH 50 1 (2023) 115–33.

  22. 188 MILAMBILING J, Skyscraper settlement: the many lives of Christodora House. New York: New Village Press 2023. pp 288.

  23. 189 MYOFA N, Dourgouti and Tavros: the development of two Athenian neighbourhoods with social housing estates. PLP 38 2 (2023) 421–35.

  24. 190 MYOFA N, Social housing policy in the metropolitan area of Athens during the period 1922–2012. UH 50 2 (2023) 319–38.

  25. 191 SHARPLES J, ‘The mark of opulence, taste and skill’: Liverpool merchants’ houses, c.1750–c.1900. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 210–36.

  26. 192 THOMPSON V E, The eighteenth-century Hôtel Particulier: luxury, social status, and the public good. FHS 46 4 (2023) 491–524.

  27. 193 TUNSTALL R, An empirical test of measures of housing degrowth: learning from the limited experience of England and Wales, 1981–2011. US 60 7 (2023) 1285–303.

  28. 194 UKA G, A review of housing policy in post-war Yugoslavia and Kosovo. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1365–76.

  29. 195 YUEN B & JACOBS J M, Down the vertical refuse chutes in Singapore high-rise living. JPH 22 3 (2023) 216–40.

Space and place

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  2. 197 ASH T G, Homelands: a personal history of Europe. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 384.

  3. 198 BALDASSERONI L, Les rues, observatoires du changement urbain au XXe siècle. L’exemple lyonnais. HU 66 1 (2023) 121–40.

  4. 199 BENTURA J M, Driving forces in the evolution of Stockholm and Umeå: questioning historical plans to inform the design of urban space. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 351–78.

  5. 200 BISHOP S Z, Inner-city possibilities: using place and space to facilitate inter-ethnic dating and romance in 1960s–1980s Leicester. UH 50 2 (2023) 232–47.

  6. 201 BRO H, The Øresund metropolis: the history of the inter-Scandinavian urban region. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 263–90.

  7. 202 CHUTTER J, Mapping municipal colonialism: counternarratives of neighbourhood-as-home in Strathcona, 1968–69. UHR 51 2 (2023) 286–309.

  8. 203 CLARK P, Northern cities in European perspective. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 1–24.

  9. 204 COLLINS S, A visualization tool for 1790s Charleston: locating an enslaved population using GIS. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1342–57.

  10. 205 DUMOLYN J & MURRAY A, Urban spaces and places as a concern of communal politics in medieval Flanders. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 194–209.

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  13. 208 GEORGES L, Les heures locales: horloges de rue et espace urbain à l’époque moderne (Paris, XVIIe–XVIIIe siècles). HU 68 3 (2023) 145–62.

  14. 209 GOLAN A, Boundary making in the formative years of Tel Aviv Township, 1920–1923. UH 50 4 (2023) 757–72.

  15. 210 GÓRNY K, Reconsidering colonial heritage in West African cities: urban space in Cape Verde, Senegal and the Gambia. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 192.

  16. 211 HUANG J, CUI Y, LI L, GUO M, HO H C, LU Y & WEBSTER C, Re-examining Jane Jacob’s doctrine using new urban data in Hong Kong. EPB 50 1 (2023) 76–93.

  17. 212 JACKOWSKA O & FERRADÁS M N, Who owns public spaces? The trailblazer exhibition on women’s everyday life in the City of Vienna (1991). PLP 38 2 (2023) 253–79.

  18. 213 JOHN C, Urban space, power and people through the optic of cemeteries in late medieval Cairo and Paris. UH 50 4 (2023) 636–58.

  19. 214 KIRKLAND E, Landscape of tragedy: youth death, rumour, and speculation in early 20th-century Quebec. UHR 51 1 (2023) 44–74.

  20. 215 KOHN M, The stories old towns tell: a journey through cities at the heart of Europe. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 344.

  21. 216 LEECH D, Enclosures and de-sacralization in Tudor Coventry, and the foundations of modern urban space. UH 50 1 (2023) 58–75.

  22. 217 LI M & XIE J, Social and spatial governance: the history of enclosed neighborhoods in urban China. JUH 49 4 (2023) 723–44.

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  24. 219 MEOUAK M, A city for Muslim power: topography, spaces, and administration. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 164–85.

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  31. 226 ROMBOUGH J, Regulating sense and space in late Renaissance Florence. UH 50 1 (2023) 38–57.

  32. 227 SERŠIĆ J & DE MUNCK B, The emergence of cartographic reasoning in a long-term perspective: urban knowledge, craft corporations and body politics. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 29–55.

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  36. 231 WANG C & JIN Y, Long dawn before take-off: spatio-temporal patterns and mechanisms of China’s urban growth, 1900–1978. C 141 (2023).

  37. 232 WILLES M, In the shadow of St. Paul’s Cathedral: the churchyard that shaped London. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 320.

  38. 233 WINDER J, Revisiting the playground: Charles Wicksteed, play equipment and public spaces for children in early twentieth-century Britain. UH 50 1 (2023) 134–51.

  39. 234 YÜKSEK A Y, Sufis and the Sufi lodges in Istanbul in the late nineteenth century: a socio-spatial analysis. JUH 49 4 (2023) 767–96.

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Heritage and the historic environment

  1. 236 AL-SALIHI W, The archaeology of Hatra, the sacred city. Piscataway: Gorgias Press 2023. pp 229.

  2. 237 BARBER L & CHUNG P-Y S, Boat dwellers and maritime heritage in Hong Kong: coming ashore to Yue Kwong Chuen (Fishing Lights Estate). IJHerS 29 11 (2023) 1250–64.

  3. 238 BARRETT H, Conservation planning and the development trajectory of the historic core of Worcester, England. UP 8 1 (2023).

  4. 239 BEAUCIRE F, ‘185 ans du rail à Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Du train au tram’ au musée municipal Ducastel-Vera à Saint-Germain-en-Laye. HU 66 1 (2023) 141–9.

  5. 240 BERGER F, Inflation 1923. Krieg – Geld – Trauma. Vorschau auf eine Ausstellung im Historischen Museum Frankfurt. MS 54 1 (2023) 115–23.

  6. 241 BOCKELMANN L, Impacts of change: analysing the perception of industrial heritage in the Vogtland region. UP 8 1 (2023).

  7. 242 BONNIN C & MOORE-CHERRY N, Livelihoods as everyday heritage: urban redevelopment, heritage discourses and marketplace trade in Moore Street, Dublin. IJHerS 29 7 (2023) 678–94.

  8. 243 CERMEÑO H & MIELKE J, Endangered urban commons: Lahore’s violent heritage management and prospects for reconciliation. UP 8 1 (2023).

  9. 244 CHYLIŃSKA D & KOŁODZIEJCZYK K, The Werkbund estates in Wrocław and Stuttgart as examples of the tourism use of modernist urban complexes. IJHerS 29 8 (2023) 792–821.

  10. 245 COLE T, After the fall, where?: relocating the Colston statue in Bristol, from 2020 to imaginary futures. JHG 82 (2023) 156–68.

  11. 246 DAMIR M, MEYER M & AZIZ H, Patterns of detatchment: spatial transformations of the phosphate industry in el-Quseir, Egypt. UP 8 1 (2023).

  12. 247 DE OLEAGA M G, DI LISCIA M S & DEL CARMEN RICCHIARDO M, Militancy, dictatorship and sites for representation in Rio de la Plata: Museo de la Memoria and Escuela de Mecánica de la Armada. IJHerS 29 6 (2023) 493–504.

  13. 248 DE SALAZAR N N-G, CHAMIZO-NIETO F J, CONEJO-ARRABAL F & ROSA-JIMÉNEZ C, Intangible cultural heritage as a tool for urban and social regeneration in neighbourhoods. Participatory process to identify and safeguard ICH in the city of Malaga, Spain. IJHerS 29 6 (2023) 524–46.

  14. 249 DE SILVA W, Comprehending genius loci, towards spiritual sustainability: lessons from Buddhist heritage city Anuradhapura. IJHerS 29 1 (2023) 1–20.

  15. 250 DESRUELLES S, CHABROL A, HASENOHR C, PAVLOPOULOS K, APOSTOPOULOS G, KAPSIMALIS V, TRIANTAPHYLLOU M, KOUKOUSIOURA O, MATHE V, CHAPOULIE R & FOUACHE E, Paleogeographic reconstruction of the main harbour of the ancient city of Delos (Greece). JASc 160 (2023).

  16. 251 DEVLIN R T & PIAZZONI F, In the name of history: (de)legitimising street vendors in New York and Rome. US 60 1 (2023) 109–25.

  17. 252 DING S L, Collective memory and identity of a rebranded ‘Chinatown’. IJHerS 29 11 (2023) 1265–81.

  18. 253 DUFFY J, HINTON J, OLLEY P & SALIMNEJAD B, Four English carved panels at the Philadelphia Museum of Art associated with the Church of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich. In GILLETTE A & STEWART Z eds The baptismal font canopy of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich. Leiden: Brill 2023. 144–66.

  19. 254 EARLE T, BECH J-H & VILLA C, New early Neolithic and late Bronze Age amber finds from Thy. A 97 391 (2023) 70–85.

  20. 255 ECKARDT F & ALSADATY A, Urban heritage in transformation: physical and non-physical dimensions of changing contexts. UP 8 1 (2023).

  21. 256 EDENSOR T, Heritage assemblages, maintenance and futures: stories of entanglement on Hampstead Heath, London. JHG 79 (2023) 1–12.

  22. 257 EDENSOR T & BROPHY K, The potent urban prehistory of an ancient megalith: the Kempock Stone, Gourock, Scotland. IJHerS 29 1 (2023) 81–96.

  23. 258 FERRETTI F, Statues that must stand not fall: the material agency of anarchism in the marble monuments of Carrara, Italty. JHG 80 (2023) 94–105.

  24. 259 GHEYSEN M & LEEMANS S, Change in the dispersed territory: (proto)types for a new urban paradigm. UP 8 1 (2023).

  25. 260 GÖK E & TUNCER E, An unsettling re-composition: Istanbul’s lost Armenian April 11 memorial. JHG 81 (2023) 19–31.

  26. 261 GUTMANE H, A Bourdieusian framework for understanding public space heritage transformations: Riga’s Castle Square. UP 8 1 (2023).

  27. 262 HANSAR M & IBRUS I, Mobile media, urban nostalgia and memory politics: media archaeological study of their mutual shaping in Narva, Estonia. IJHerS 29 3 (2023) 184–98.

  28. 263 HARRISON S & PHILLIPS J, The date of Beverley Minster and its role in the development of northern Gothic in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. JBAA 176 1 (2023) 96–145.

  29. 264 HÖFTBERGER J, Conservation and development: implementation of the historic urban landscape approach in Khiva, Uzbekistan. IJHerS 29 4 (2023) 314–28.

  30. 265 JAGODZINSKA K, Museums lobbied by local communities: potential and actual place of the people in participatory museums of local history. IJHerS 29 5 (2023) 467–86.

  31. 266 JIANG Y, TIMPE A & LOHRBERG F, Identifying urban agriculture as heritage: traditional urban grape gardens in the ancient city of Xuanhua, China. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1199–218.

  32. 267 KAČERAUSKAS T, The dissonant heritage: the case of the Soviet memorial in Antakalnis cemetery, Vilnius. IJHerS 29 7 (2023) 728–41.

  33. 268 KAO Y-T & WANG C-H, Heritage as city vision leverage: the suspended transformation of the railway landscape in Changhua City. IJHerS 29 9 (2023) 1004–17.

  34. 269 KNAUER B, From reconstruction to urban preservation: negotiating built heritage after the Second World War. UP 8 1 (2023).

  35. 270 LEESON M, The Aeschylus Museum as a collections-free institution of the Muses: community consultation and values assessment. IJHerS 29 10 (2023) 1075–88.

  36. 271 LYONS M, 20 August 1763: Pompeii is identified. HT 73 8 (2023) 27.

  37. 272 MADANDOLA M & BOUSSAA D, Cultural heritage tourism as a catalyst for sustainable development; the case of old Oyo town in Nigeria. IJHerS 29 1 (2023) 21–38.

  38. 273 MANIAK K, MUCHOWSKI J & WIDZICKA M, Labour heritage glossary. The process of re-contextualizing the collection of the Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland. IJHerS 29 12 (2023) 1424–37.

  39. 274 MOLHO J, The promises and limitations of digital participation in heritage: planning transmedia heritage districts in superdiverse cities. IJHerS 29 8 (2023) 860–76.

  40. 275 MORETTI D & WILLIAMS D, Iron Age settlement at Broomfield Farm, Stainsacre Lane, Whitby, North Yorkshire. YAJ 95 1 (2023) 12–33.

  41. 276 MUMINOVIĆ M, The role of the public–private interface and persistence of historic character in Nezu, Tokyo. UP 8 1 (2023).

  42. 277 NAEEM A, Recognition for built heritage: a continuing struggle. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 173–82.

  43. 278 OEVERMANN H, KEECH D, REDEPENNING M, FAN L & ALBERTH P, Continuity and change: socio-spatial practices in Bamberg’s world heritage urban horticulture. UP 8 1 (2023).

  44. 279 ORNELAS C, GUEDES J M, BREDA-VÁZQUEZ I, GUINEA V G & TURRI A, Urban heritage rehabilitation: institutional stakeholders’ contributions to improve implementation of urban and building regulations. UP 8 1 (2023).

  45. 280 ORNELAS C, SOUSA F, GUEDES J M & BREDA-VAZQUEZ I, Monitoring and assessment heritage tool: quantify and classify urban heritage buildings. C 137 (2023).

  46. 281 PERNARELLA M & MADSEN A K, Urbino belonging: exploring place-based community heritage with digital & participatory methods. IJHerS 29 9 (2023) 939–60.

  47. 282 POURBAHADOR P & BRINKHUIJSEN M, Municipal strategies for protecting the sense of place through public space management in historic cities: a case study of Amsterdam. C 136 (2023).

  48. 283 QIAN Z, Heritage conservation as a territorialised urban strategy: conservative reuse of socialist industrial heritage in China. IJHerS 29 1 (2023) 63–80.

  49. 284 RANDOLPH N, Rumors of war: towards the unsettling of the Confederate monumental landscape. JHG 81 (2023) 43–50.

  50. 285 RIVERA-SANDOVAL J, Arriving at a good port: urban and historical archaeology in three cities of the Colombian Caribbean. IJHA 27 4 (2023) 984–1001.

  51. 286 RODÉHN C, Naming streets – constructing heritage in four Swedish post-asylum landscapes. IJHerS 29 9 (2023) 924–38.

  52. 287 SALAH-SALAH H, The manufacture of heritage in the face of the diktats of authenticity: the case of the Algerian medinas from the beginning of the French occupation to the present. PLP 38 3 (2023) 559–80.

  53. 288 SHO K CHEN Y-L & OSHIMA K T, Alternative gentrification: coexistence of traditional and new industries in historic districts through transfer of development rights in Dihua Street, Taiwan. IJHerS 29 12 (2023) 1299–314.

  54. 289 SIWICKI C, An ancient debate on urban renewal and built heritage: Dio Chrysostom and the city of Prusa. UH 50 1 (2023) 4–21.

  55. 290 SJÖHOLM J & BERG A E, Heritagization and the use of history in Swedish Arctic towns. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 379–98.

  56. 291 STRITTMATTER D, Memory, heritage, and preservation in 20th-century England. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp xiv + 299.

  57. 292 TÖRNQUIST-PLEWA B & PIETRASZEWSKI I, Creating cultural heritage for a better future. The case of the ‘District of Mutual Respect’ in the Polish city of Wrocław. IJHerS 29 9 (2023) 908–23.

  58. 293 VOLOŠINA M, TAURENE E & ŠĶIŅĶIS P, Towards liveability in historic centres: challenges and enablers of transformation in two Latvian towns. UP 8 1 (2023).

  59. 294 VU L D, Commemorative contention: the Taipei National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine and the politics of death. MAsS 57 1 (2023) 1–31.

  60. 295 WANG Y, Exploring multiple dimensions of attachment to historic urban places, a case study of Edinburgh, Scotland. IJHerS 29 5 (2023) 428–40.

  61. 296 WATSON K G, Heritage-making in the capitalocene: deconstructing fishing heritage and regeneration in an English fishing port. IJHerS 29 7 (2023) 711–27.

  62. 297 WILCOX J, A reattribution of the Tree of Jesse Tomb slab in Lincoln Cathedral. JBAA 176 1 (2023) 1–26.

  63. 298 WILKOF S & SHIFTAN A N, Holy green: silwan, design knowledge, and the 1967 making of Jerusalem’s Old City Walls National Park. PLP 38 5 (2023) 1079–102.

  64. 299 ZABALUEVA O, (De)constructing imperial heritage: Moscow Zaryadye in times of transition. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 320–48.

IV Social structure

Social organizations, clubs and societies

  1. 300 LEE R, Deconstructing Liverpool’s merchant networks: transience, religion, politics, and business interests. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 324–92.

  2. 301 LEE R, Associational culture, social influence, and the cultural embeddedness of merchant networks: a reassessment. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 393–465.

  3. 302 SCHOFIELD C, In defence of white freedom: working men’s clubs and the politics of sociability in late industrial England. TCBH 34 3 (2023) 515–51.

Urban social identity

  1. 303 ANDREWS A, KEFFORD A & WARNER D, Community, culture, crisis: the inner city in England, c. 1960–1990. UH 50 2 (2023) 202–13.

  2. 304 BERNHARDT E, Genevra Sforza and the Bentivoglio: family, politics, gender and reputation in (and beyond) Renaissance Bologna. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023. pp 344.

  3. 305 CALLAWAY H B, The house in the Rue Saint-Fiacre: a social history of property in revolutionary Paris. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2023. pp 288.

  4. 306 COCHRANE F, Belfast: the story of a city and its people. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 320.

  5. 307 CROOM J, Major James Weir of Tollcross and Drumsheugh (1757–1820): Royal Marine, topographical artist and Edinburgh feuar. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 21–40.

  6. 308 DHUNGEL M & BUTTON J, Bhutan to Blacktown: losing everything and finding Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press 2023. pp 288.

  7. 309 FAKIH F, Settler cities in the Dutch Indies: race, class and the emergence of settler colonialism. JSeAS 54 1 (2023) 132–53.

  8. 310 GAGICA R & DUIJZINGS G, Liberated or lawless? Social life on Prishtina’s postwar streets. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 46–69.

  9. 311 HARPSTER D E, Americanization of the Philadelphia German reformed community in the era of the revolution, 1775–1801. PH 90 1 (2023) 1–34.

  10. 312 HERMANT H, Un historien-pâtissier face à ses détracteurs. Communautés savantes et appartenance urbaine (Saragosse, XVIIe siècle). HU 66 1 (2023) 41–56.

  11. 313 JENSEN O, ‘No one likes use’: football, identity, and belonging in post-industrial London. LJ 48 1 (2023) 70–86.

  12. 314 KEOGH T, In Levittown’s shadow: poverty in America’s wealthiest postwar suburb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 336.

  13. 315 LIU L, ‘Virtual ethnic town hall’: WeChat and suburban Chinese migrants’ multidirectional activism. JAEH 42 3 (2023) 5–39.

  14. 316 MUSCHI G, Informality, recurseo, and entrepreneurship among Peruvians in Paterson, New Jersey, 1960–2001. JAEH 42 3 (2023) 73–102.

  15. 317 O’SULLIVAN R, Greece, Poland, and the construction of American Irish Catholic identity in the New York Truth Teller, 1820–1845. JAEH 42 2 (2023) 77–111.

  16. 318 PATTERSON A S, KUPERUS T & HERSHEY M, Africa’s urban youth: challenging marginalization, claiming citizenship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 268.

  17. 319 RINGSKOU C, Skjern from within: a social network analysis of religious revival and social elites in a small Western Jutland New Town, 1880–1930. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 197–213.

  18. 320 ROBB S, James Nicolson, a Leith Jacobite martyr. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 41–66.

  19. 321 TOPRAK I, Permanences against cultural amnesia: reconstructing the urban narrative of the rum community of Fener, Istanbul. UP 8 1 (2023).

Class structure

  1. 322 BHREATNACH A, Without a friend? Burial of the destitute poor in Cork, 1830–1900. IESH 50 1 (2023) 40–56.

  2. 323 FINCH J, The origin of slum as a trans-class concept. JUH 49 3 (2023) 492–504.

Social life

  1. 324 CABALL M, The night and life on the streets: disorder in an Irish town in the 1820s and 1830s. IESH 50 1 (2023) 21–39.

  2. 325 GREANY D, ‘We did not go’: domestic sociability in early nineteenth-century Lutterworth, Leicestershire. MidH 48 1 (2023) 84–106.

  3. 326 MÄENPÄÄ S, Kinship, friendship and partnership: the social networks of the Liverpool merchant community. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 141–64.

  4. 327 PENNY B, A young Englishman in Victorian Hong Kong: the diaries of Chaloner Alabaster, 1855–1856. Canberra: ANU Press 2023. pp 234.

  5. 328 SMITH A & ERTEM D, Festive parks as inclusive spaces: celebrating Latin American London in Finsbury Park. LJ 48 3 (2023) 279–98.

Religion

  1. 329 AGUDO M D L A U & DEL CASTILLO A V, Christianity: the architecture of a new faith (4th–7th century). In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 97–130.

  2. 330 BALLESTÍIN-NAVARRO X, The city in new hands. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 131–41.

  3. 331 BARNES W, DWYER C & GILBERT D, From sacred place to outer space: collective creativity and the iconographies of mid-twentieth century English modernity in Guildford Cathedral’s kneelers. JHG 82 (2023) 122–33.

  4. 332 BIRD J L, ‘Theologians know best’: Paris-trained crusade preachers as mediators between papal, popular and learned crusading pieties. JMH 49 3 (2023) 320–38.

  5. 333 BUTLER J, God in Gotham: the miracle of religion in modern Manhattan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2023. pp 320.

  6. 334 CRAWFORD M R, Cyril of Alexandria’s renunciation of religious violence. ChH 92 1 (2023) 1–21.

  7. 335 CURRAN J, ‘Our sacred and civil obligations as Christians and as citizens’: religion, charity and governance in early nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh. IHS 47 171 (2023) 91–111.

  8. 336 DEL CAMINO FUERTES SANTOS M & PRIETO R H, The Christian and Islamic population of Cercadilla, Cordoba: 7th–12th century. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 252–70.

  9. 337 DOBRIANSKA N, The Weaver Street bombing in Belfast 1922: violence, politics and memory. IHS 47 172 (2023) 259–77.

  10. 338 DÓCI V S, Two enlightenment Dominicans among the Freemasons in eighteenth-century Vienna. CHR 109 3 (2023) 486–514.

  11. 339 FOX Y, The clergy between town and country in late Merovingian hagiography. JMH 49 2 (2023) 135–58.

  12. 340 GREGERSEN M, Nordic connections: Norwegian and Swedish missionaries in Changsha in the 1920s. JICH 51 3 (2023) 442–63.

  13. 341 GUERRERO S L, Bocche Inutili: abandoned children, warfare, and civic religion in Siena. CHR 109 3 (2023) 463–85.

  14. 342 GUYARD N, Les saintes inventions. Écriture hagiographique et histoire locale à Étampes et à Melun au XVIIe siècle. HU 66 1 (2023) 25–39.

  15. 343 HAMMOND T, Placing Islam: geographies of connection in twentieth-century Istanbul. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 262.

  16. 344 HOLMES S R, The church of Helwys, Murton, and Lambe: an argument for continuity. BQ 54 3 (2023) 134–54.

  17. 345 HOPPER T, Walworth clubland 1922–1939: church club leisure and youth in interwar London. LocH 53 1 (2023) 68–76.

  18. 346 KIDRON A, Local communities and separate space: the Zionist stance on Jewish settlement in Arab cities – the case of Acre. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1243–62.

  19. 347 LACOPO F, Indigenous globalism: confraternity and connectivity in colonial Cuzco. CHR 109 3 (2023) 541–63.

  20. 348 LEE J S, The Knights Templar in English towns. UH 50 3 (2023) 366–86.

  21. 349 LOVE JR P M, The Ottoman Ibadis of Cairo: a history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 236.

  22. 350 MARTÍNEZ-NÚÑEZ M A, When the stones speak: believing, living and dying in Qurṭuba. The Arabic epigraphy. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 304–36.

  23. 351 MOHAMMAD A, Remaking history: 1948 police action and the Muslims of Hyderabad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 306.

  24. 352 MONFERRER-SALA J P, The Arabicized Christian in Cordoba: social context and literary production. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 353–77.

  25. 353 MURILLO-FRAGERO J I, Faiths in contact: Santa Clara, an overlapping building through centuries. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 378–405.

  26. 354 MURPHY N, Episcopal entries and urban liberties in late medieval and Renaissance France, c.1200–c.1600. FH 37 3 (2023) 219–36.

  27. 355 NIBLAEUS E, The Investiture Contest in the margins: popes and peace in a manuscript from Augsburg cathedral. JMH 49 3 (2023) 306–19.

  28. 356 OTTEWILL R, ‘A brotherly spirit’: free church collaboration in Basingstoke c.1860 to 1939. LocH 53 1 (2023) 50–67.

  29. 357 PÁLKA A, The Basel Compactata and the limits of religious coexistence in the age of conciliarism and beyond. ChH 92 3 (2023) 534–58.

  30. 358 REED D, The Society for the Reformation of Manners in Hull, 1698–1706: ‘Favour’d with the Lord’s Wonders’. Cardiff: University of Wales Press 2023. pp 160.

  31. 359 ROEBUCK T, From rabbis and millenarians to high church orthodoxy: Edward Bernard (1638–1697) reads the 1646 Amsterdam vocalized mishnah. JMEMS 53 1 (2023) 149–78.

  32. 360 SAHLE E, Legal pluralism, arbitration, and state formation: the rise and fall of Philadelphia’s Quaker Court, 1682–1772. L & HR 41 4 (2023) 653–81.

  33. 361 THIEME S, ‘To stay, serve and witness’ – church politics and British inner cities in the 1980s. UH 50 2 (2023) 283–300.

  34. 362 TYABJI S, The changing world of a Bombay Muslim community, 1870–1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 358.

  35. 363 VALLEJO-TRIANO A, The ceremonial ensemble of the Umayyad Caliphate at Madīnat al-Zahrāʾ. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 271–303.

  36. 364 WELLER R P & WU K, Religion in the folded city: origami and the boundaries of the chronotope. CSSH 65 4 (2023) 779–800.

  37. 365 ZUBERI N, Coming of age Asian and Muslim in post-punk West Yorkshire. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s–80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 275–92.

Recreation

  1. 366 GALAZ-MANDAKOVIC D & RIVERA F, Baseball in the Atacama Desert: from elitist sport to popular identity in Tocopilla, Chile (1915–1971). IJHS 40 4 (2023) 289–308.

  2. 367 HÄUßLER M, ‘Who has not heard of Wiesbaden?’ Die Entwicklung deutscher Kurstädte in Destinationen des modernen Tourismus, circa 1850–1914. MS 54 2 (2023) 126–46.

  3. 368 HURLEY A S & HEFFERNAN C, Wisdom from the wickets: cricket virtues and colonial governance in Lord Harris’ Bombay. IJHS 40 4 (2023) 275–88.

  4. 369 KURKOWSKA-BUDZAN M & STASIAK M, Sport and Polish society in the Communist era: small towns and history from below. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 242.

  5. 370 LAKE R J, ‘And how pretty they are!’: lawn tennis, tourism, and gender relations at Niagra-on-the-Lake, Ontario, 1880s-1920s. JUH 49 1 (2023) 200–20.

  6. 371 LISE R S, E SILVA M M, LOUDCHER J-F & CAPRARO A M, From maltas to regulated practice: capoeira in the newspapers of the city of Rio de Janeiro (1901–1919). SpiH 43 4 (2023) 387–409.

  7. 372 MÜLLNER R, Sport and social difference in Vienna around 1900: on the historical significance of Otto Herschmann. IJHS 40 2 (2023) 190–203.

  8. 373 ÖZER U, Olympic philately: reading the 1896 Athens Olympics from postage stamps. IJHS 40 1 (2023) 18–40.

  9. 374 ROBINSON O, Pious pleasure? Church-based leisure in a working-class community, East Oxford 1870–1914. CulSH 20 4 (2023) 685–706.

  10. 375 SEILER S & CHEPYATOR-THOMSON J R, Flexible positional superiority of whiteness in the Atlanta-journal constitution: a Foucauldian genealogy on the Atlanta Beat, 2001–2003. IJHS 40 8 (2023) 719–49.

Crime and policing

  1. 376 CALABRITTO M, Murder and madness on trial: a tale of true crime from early modern Bologna. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press 2023. pp 164.

  2. 377 COELHO O, Erfassen, überwachen, inszenieren. Eine Untersuchung des polizeilichen Stadtraumes am Fallbeispiel der Münchner Polizeidirektion (1796–1808). MS 54 2 (2023) 46–66.

  3. 378 DE JONG W, Goon squad democracy? The rise of vigilant citizenship through victim support and neighborhood watches in Amsterdam (1980–1990). JUH 49 2 (2023) 388–410.

  4. 379 DEAN T, ‘Bigamists’ in Bologna, 1350–1500. JFH 48 1 (2023) 47–59.

  5. 380 DYER G, Nearly got shot dead, and he didn’t get his little check yet: workers, crime, and law and order in New York City, 1962–1970. JUH 49 1 (2023) 183–99.

  6. 381 FARRELL E, Crime in the nineteenth-century Irish home. WomHR 32 3 (2023) 455–73.

  7. 382 FELKER-KANTOR M, Arresting the demand for drugs: DARE and the school–police nexus in Los Angeles. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1108–29.

  8. 383 FIEREMANS N, Forum-shopping pirates? Litigation strategies to address maritime plunder in late-medieval Flanders. IJMH 35 1 (2023) 3–23.

  9. 384 GHOSH A, The making of a gentleman and a detective: tales of crime, respectability, and surveillance from a colonial metropolis. JSocH 57 2 (2023) 219–43.

  10. 385 GÖLLNITZ M & MECKING S, Stadtrevier. Neue Perspektiven auf Polizei und Sicherheit in urbanen Räumen. MS 54 2 (2023) 6–23.

  11. 386 GRAFL F, Die Polizei als Sicherheitsakteurin und ihre öffentliche Wahrnehmung in Barcelona vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zum Spanischen Bürgerkrieg. MS 54 2 (2023) 67–83.

  12. 387 GUARIGLIA M, Police and the empire city: race and the origins of modern policing in New York. Durham, NC: Duke University Press 2023. pp 288.

  13. 388 LEHNER N, ‘Auch diese üble Erscheinung hat im Laufe der letzten Jahre eine Wandlung erfahren.’ Der Zuhälter als (Sicherheits-)Problem im Wien der 1960er Jahre. MS 54 2 (2023) 101–20.

  14. 389 MARTIN A, ‘The chronicle must tell how it once was’: commercial sex and pimping in the chronicle of Hamburg’s postwar vice police. GeH 41 2 (2023) 252–78.

  15. 390 MOORE K A, To counterfeit is death? Money, print, and punishment in the early American public sphere. EAmS 21 2 (2023) 233–71.

  16. 391 PURSCHWITZ A, ‘Zeitvergehen’ als Form von Devianz im urbanen Raum. ‘Polizei’ als Instrument und Projektionsfläche sozialer Disziplinierung in Sachsen (1700–1850). MS 54 2 (2023) 24–45.

  17. 392 SÄLTER G, Unsicherheit als Resultat polizeilichen Handelns. Das DDR-Grenzregime an der Berliner Mauer als Beispiel. MS 54 2 (2023) 84–100.

  18. 393 SANDFORD-COUCH C, Policemen and their moustaches: (self-) fashioning professional identity in nineteenth century Newcastle-upon-Tyne. NH 60 2 (2023) 227–49.

  19. 394 TEMBY A, ‘Not every person who waits is loitering’: public space, public order, and the ‘move on’ laws in colonial Brisbane, 1889–1895. HA 20 1 (2023) 81–97.

  20. 395 VAN DER STEEN B, NIMANAJ B & HENDRICKS E, The image of the foreign squatter: British and Irish youths in the Dutch city of Leiden during the 1990s. UH 50 3 (2023) 486–508.

  21. 396 VENDELL D, A true copy? Documents and the production of legality in the Bombay Inam Commission. L & HR 41 3 (2023) 543–63.

  22. 397 WANG P & KWOK S I, Hong Kong triads: the historical and political evolution of urban criminal polity, 1842–2020. UH 50 3 (2023) 445–467.

  23. 398 WARNER D, When Saturday comes: football, public disorder and Liverpool’s urban crisis, c. 1965–1985. UH 50 2 (2023) 264–82.

  24. 399 WATSON K D, Acid attacks in Britain, 1760–1975. Cham: Palgrave Pivot 2023. pp xv + 135.

  25. 400 WHITZMAN C, Clara at the door with a revolver: the scandalous black suspect, the exemplary white son, and the murder that shocked Toronto. Vancouver: On Point Press 2023. pp 336.

Minority groups

  1. 401 DELGADO J M, The Jews of Cordoba. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 337–52.

  2. 402 ECKSTEIN B, Empires’ city-building and the 1792 intervention of Aupaumut’s book. UH 50 1 (2023) 76–97.

  3. 403 EWENCE H, Moving ‘out’ to be ‘in’: the suburbanization of London Jewry, 1900–1939. UH 50 4 (2023) 739–56.

  4. 404 JACOBS M R, Indigenous memory, urban reality: stories of American Indian relocation and reclamation. New York: NYU Press 2023. pp 304.

  5. 405 LUDINGTON C C, Introduction: the Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 1–40.

  6. 406 MACK J N, Inside and out: the Sisters of St. Joseph, Chief Pasqual, and the education of native children in Yuma. CHR 109 1 (2023) 77–106.

  7. 407 PAISLEY F, The Aboriginal Australians and the League of Coloured Peoples in London. HA 20 3 (2023) 353–73.

  8. 408 POUSSOU J-P, The Irish merchant colony of Bordeaux in the eighteenth century. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 71–95.

  9. 409 RAY M, The volatile seventies: a memoir of the Naxalbari Uprising in Calcutta and the Bangladesh War. HWJ 95 (2023) 23–50.

  10. 410 ROMAN O C & SOUKUP D, From thieves to martyrs: the story of two Jews from early modern Moravia. JeH 37 1 (2023) 1–46.

  11. 411 SHORT B, ‘It is a terror…that men should be handeled so in Pennsylvania’: early Quaker reasoning, debate, and the abolitionist influence of the Germantown Friends’ protest against slavery. PH 90 1 (2023) 105–18.

  12. 412 WAKELEY-SMITH D C B, ‘The one primitive people who contact with civilization has failed to exterminate’: New York and ‘Gypsy’ madness in the 1920s. JAEH 43 1 (2023) 67–87.

Race

  1. 413 ARSENAULT M, Un voisinage grandement préjudiciable: le colonialisme municipal et les habitants à l’assaut des réserves autochtones. UHR 51 2 (2023) 195–219.

  2. 414 BIN MOHAMED YAZID M S, He who is made lord: empire, class and race in postwar Singapore. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing 2023. pp 263.

  3. 415 BOUSSAC T, ‘A dumping ground for the South’: race, place, and poverty in Newburgh, New York (1945–1961). JUH 49 6 (2023) 1263–81.

  4. 416 BRESSEY C, Imagining the black cook in Victorian London. LJ 48 3 (2023) 203–13.

  5. 417 CARTER I, Youth, race and the inner-city estate: narratives of everyday life in Manchester’s Hulme, 1970–1994. UH 50 2 (2023) 248–63.

  6. 418 CHILD P, Race, homelessness and inner-city policy in 1980s Britain. UH 50 2 (2023) 301–18.

  7. 419 CHILES M T, ‘Here we go again’: race and redevelopment in downtown Richmond, Virginia, 1977–present. JUH 49 1 (2023) 133–59.

  8. 420 DALE T E A, Cultural encounter, race, and a humanist ideology of empire in the art of Trecento Venice. Spec 98 1 (2023) 1–48.

  9. 421 DIRKSON M, ‘Stop talking and act’: the battle between tough on crime policing and guardianship of black juvenile gangs in Philadelphia, 1958–1969. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1015–34.

  10. 422 DOUGHERTY D M, Mapping the contours of black juvenile delinquency: The Journal of Negro Education, 1945–1975. JUH 49 5 (2023) 995–1014.

  11. 423 GUMPRECHT B, North to Boston: life histories from the Black Great Migration in New England. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 240.

  12. 424 HALE J N & LIVINGSTON C, ‘If you want police, we will have them’: anti-black student discipline in southern schools and the rise of a new carceral logic, 1961–1975. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1035–48.

  13. 425 HARRIS L M, In the shadow of slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626–1863. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 400.

  14. 426 KEYSOR A M, Racial borders of belonging: community care, African Americans, and citizenship in Charlestown (MA), 1780–1810. HJM 50 1 (2023) 80–105.

  15. 427 KOUTSOUKOUS-CHALHOUB L, Illegally sold: the Josefa Segunda and its captives in New Orleans, 1818–1832. SaA 44 1 (2023) 69–89.

  16. 428 LARSON E D, Grounding global justice: race, class, and grassroots globalism in the United States and Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 344.

  17. 429 MENDOZA E B, Enslaved on campus: displaced lives, families, and religion at Georgetown College. SaA 44 1 (2023) 48–68.

  18. 430 NÚÑEZ J E D, Enslaved women and creoles in Guadalajara’s slave market, 1615–1735. SaA 44 2 (2023) 245–66.

  19. 431 OFFUTT-CHANEY M, Disciplining our own: politicizing the image of the strict black principles, 1970–1985. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1088–107.

  20. 432 PERRY K H, The sights and sounds of state violence: encounters with the archive of David Oluwale. TCBH 34 3 (2023) 467–90.

  21. 433 RADU I & WISCUTIE-CRÉPEAU N, Anicinabe Aki-Invisible No More: indigenous urban history in the Abitibi region. UHR 51 2 (2023) 220–45.

  22. 434 SANTOW M, Saul Alinsky and the dilemmas of race: community organizing in the postwar city. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 400.

  23. 435 SOUTHER J M, Through the ivory curtain: African Americans in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, before the fair housing movement. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1312–41.

  24. 436 STAS I, The indigenous citizens of Igarka: colonial discourse and socialist modernity in the Arctic Soviet City in the 1930s. UHR 51 2 (2023) 246–67.

  25. 437 TAYLOR J, Amaza Lee Meredith imagines herself modern: architecture and the Black American middle class. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 288.

  26. 438 WATERS R, Respectability and race between the suburb and the city: an argument about the making of ‘inner-city’ London. UH 50 2 (2023) 214–31.

  27. 439 WEBB J, Readers, writers, and riots: race, print culture, and the public in Liverpool 8 in the early 1980s. JBS 62 4 (2023) 906–31.

Family life

  1. 440 ELWERT A & QUARANTA L, The social care-taking of the city-kids. Determinants for day-care attendance in early twentieth-century southern Sweden. HF 28 3 (2023) 508–29.

  2. 441 FAKIH F, Colonial domesticity and the modern city: Bandung in the early twentieth-century Netherlands Indies. JUH 49 3 (2023) 645–67.

  3. 442 HUG A, Fertility, ideology, and the cultural politics of reproduction at Rome. Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 254.

  4. 443 MCNAMARA C, Dangerous liaisons, or strategies for family management in eighteenth-century Venice. HF 28 4 (2023) 740–59.

  5. 444 SHEPARD A, Working mothers’ in eighteenth-century London. HWJ 96 (2023) 1–24.

Gender

  1. 445 CARPENTER K, Educating the scientific housewife: the conceptualisation of housework in English girls’ day schools, 1870–1914. PaedH 59 4 (2023) 611–29.

  2. 446 CURRO C, ‘Changing everything fast’? Young men in the streets of Tbilisi. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 70–88.

  3. 447 DALTON S, Gender, mediation, and popular education in Venice, 1760–1830. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. pp 282.

  4. 448 HOLLER J, Spousal violence and networks of plebian female intimacy and solidarity in urban neighborhoods of early to mid-colonial New Spain (1550–1670). In COHEN E S & COULING M J eds Non-elite women’s networks across the early modern world. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023. 207–30.

  5. 449 KENNY B, The ‘shop girl’ and white nationalism: white working-class women and femininity in Johannesburg department stores, 1930s–1970s. ILWCH 104 (2023) 55–76.

  6. 450 KOMARA Z, Healer’s choice: gender, self-care, and women’s wellness products in an Appalachian coal town. IJHA 27 1 (2023) 158–82.

  7. 451 LEE R & MÄENPÄÄ S, Intersecting worlds: women, the family, and merchant culture. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 165–209.

  8. 452 MAŠKARINEC P, Desirability of office and previous female representation as main factors of female candidacy and representation in Czech municipalities, 1998–2018. C 137 (2023).

  9. 453 MCDONOUGH S & ARMSTRONG-PARTIDA M, Amigas and amichs: prostitute-concubines, strategic coupling, and laboring-class masculinity in late medieval Valencia and the Mediterranean. Spec 98 1 (2023) 49–85.

  10. 454 MEZZOLI E, Fringers: women in fishery in Trieste’s maritime district, 1885–1923. IJMH 35 4 (2023) 622–42.

  11. 455 TULLETT W, Bodies in the belfry: gender, sociability and urban space in early eighteenth-century London. HR 96 271 (2023) 47–65.

  12. 456 VAN BAVEL M, The commission knocked out cold: Laura Serrano and the end of the Mexico City prohibition of women’s boxing in the 1990s. G & H 35 3 (2023) 1135–52.

  13. 457 WEBSTER R, Women and the fight for urban change in late Francoist Spain. P & P 260 1 (2023) 158–99.

Sexualities

  1. 458 CENTAWER M, ‘Nothing like a little disaster for sorting things out’: Blowup (1966) and the free hedonism(s) of Swinging London. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s-80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 170–84.

  2. 459 COLE S & SWEETMAN P, Queering modernism: social, sartorial and spatial intersections between. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s-80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 113–31.

  3. 460 DEL RÍO J M V, CÁCERES-FERIA R & QUINTERO-MORÓN V, Places of recreation, places of memory: tourism in the heritagisation of LGBT+ identities. IJHerS 29 1 (2023) 49–62.

  4. 461 DRINOT P, Necrophilia, psychiatry, and sexology: the making of sexual science in mid-twentieth century Peru. JSocH 56 4 (2023) 782–804.

  5. 462 DUBERMAN M, Queer hostages for Hanoi. HWJ 95 (2023) 2–22.

  6. 463 FOIT M, Queer urbanisms in Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany: of towns and villages. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp xvii + 349.

  7. 464 HUNEKE S C, The surveillance of subcultures: gay spies, everyday life, and Cold War intelligence in divided Berlin. JSocH 56 3 (2023) 559–82.

  8. 465 JANES D, Naked civil servant queer sex, Catholicism and conformism in the post-war London diaries of George Lucas. HWJ 96 (2023) 25–45.

  9. 466 JOHNSON J, Not special people: lesbian and gay men’s encounters with the East Berlin government, 1983–90. JSocH 57 2 (2023) 319–43.

  10. 467 KENNY S, Honey, petticoat, and the construction of young women’s sexuality in 1960s Britain. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s-80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 75–93.

  11. 468 MIMS L S, Gay pride in the urban new South: politics, neighborhood, and community in Atlanta and Charlotte. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1130–51.

  12. 469 RAINE S & SHENTALL C, This could be a night to remember’: authenticity, historicising and the silence of sexual experience in the northern soul scene. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s-80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 220–37.

  13. 470 YEROS S G, AIDS and the city: bathhouses, emplaced empathy and the de-sexualization of San Francisco. UH 50 3 (2023) 547–64.

  14. 471 ZAHL-OLSEN R & THUEN F, Same-sex marriage over 26 years: marriage and divorce trends in rural and urban Norway. JFH 48 2 (2023) 200–12.

V Economic activity

Research methods, aims and materials

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  2. 473 COCK R, DAVIES J, LEE R & MÄENPÄÄ S, The mercantile Liverpool project database: sources and findings. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 25–74.

Urban economic activity

  1. 474 ALLSOPP A, The education and employment of girls in Luton, 1874–1924: widening opportunities and lost freedoms. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer 2023. pp 272.

  2. 475 BAILEY M, Retail suburbanization, modernization, and growth in Sydney during Australia’s postwar boom. JUH 49 4 (2023) 844–64.

  3. 476 BASSETT S & WAGER S, A high street inheritance: Henley-in-Arden in 1419–20. MidH 48 2 (2023) 125–57.

  4. 477 BERNHARDT C, Leitrezension: Bonoldi/Leonardi/Lorandini (Hrsg.), Wartime and peacetime inflation in Austria-Hungary and Italy (1914–1925). MS 54 1 (2023) 124–7.

  5. 478 BERNHARDT C & SCHOTT D, Die Inflation in Deutschland 1914–1923 in stadtgeschichtlicher Perspektive. MS 54 1 (2023) 7–20.

  6. 479 BERTILORENZI M, Futures of Europe: the City of London’s commodity exchanges, the European Economic Community, and the global regulation of futures trading (1960s–1980s). ES 24 3 (2023) 731–58.

  7. 480 BISNO A, Big business and the crisis of German democracy: liberalism and the grand hotels of Berlin, 1875–1933. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 223.

  8. 481 COCLANIS P A & YAGYU T, Measuring mercantile concentration in eighteenth-century British America: Charleston, 1735–1775. HM 56 1 (2023) 1–17.

  9. 482 COSSU J, From documentary sources to geographical entities: premises for a geography of apprenticeship in the early modern period. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 77–100.

  10. 483 CULLEN L M, The context of Bordeaux’s eighteenth-century trade with the British Isles: its rise, evolution, social, and commercial structures. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 43–70.

  11. 484 EHRMANN M, TOPALOV O & KAPLAN F, From archival sources to structured historical information: annotating and exploring the Accordi dei Garzoni. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 35–52.

  12. 485 EWERT U C, Handelsräume der vormodernen Stadt. Raumzeitliche Aspekte des Messehandels am Beispiel der Nördlinger Pfingstmesse. MS 54 2 (2023) 147–72.

  13. 486 FRÉTIGNY R, La SCET à Nantes: l’économie mixte et la (dé)centralisation dans les années 1960–1970. HU 68 3 (2023) 17–32.

  14. 487 GIBBONS J, Examining the long-term influence of New Deal era redlining on contemporary gentrification. US 60 14 (2023) 2816–34.

  15. 488 GREIG A, The road to Batemans Bay: speculating on the South Coast during the 1840s Depression. Canberra: ANU Press 2023. pp 248.

  16. 489 HILL S, Beyond Greenland: other aspects of Georgian Liverpool’s whaling trade. IJMH 35 4 (2023) 659–68.

  17. 490 KAUKIAINEN Y, Breaking the ‘Baltic barrier’: St. Petersburg as a new export outlet. IJMH 35 2 (2023) 410–30.

  18. 491 KEPSU K, The economic-military position of Nyen in the Swedish kingdom and the Baltic Sea area in the late 17th century. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 77–103.

  19. 492 KNORTZ H, Tanz auf dem Vulkan? Die Stadt und die Herausforderungen der ‘Großen Inflation’. MS 54 1 (2023) 65–77.

  20. 493 LAND J, Colonial ports, global trade, and the roots of the American Revolution (1700–1776). Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 216.

  21. 494 LEE R, Networks of influence and power: the forging of Liverpool’s merchant community. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 1–24.

  22. 495 LEE S & WANG S, Impacts of political fragmentation on inclusive economic resilience: examining American metropolitan areas after the Great Recession. US 60 1 (2023) 26–45.

  23. 496 LELO K & STEMPERINI G, The economic space of cities: an analysis of leather tanners in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Rome. UH 50 4 (2023) 674–702.

  24. 497 LEVITT I, The Treasury, Edinburgh, and the Royal Mile, 1824–1911. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 67–84.

  25. 498 LUCARELLI A, CASSINGER C & ÅGREN K, Continuity and discontinuity in the historical trajectory of the commercialising of cities: storying Stockholm 1900–2020. BuH 65 8 (2023) 1390–416.

  26. 499 MCMAHON A, PITTMAN H, AL-RAWI Z, ASHBY D, BURGE K, GOODMAN R, HAMMER E & PIZZIMENTI S, Dense urbanism and economic multi-centrism at third-millennium BC Lagash. A 97 393 (2023) 596–615.

  27. 500 MATRINGE N, The meandering trajectories of financial innovations: commercial paper and its uses in sixteenth-century Lyon’s trading networks. FHR 30 2 (2023) 198–230.

  28. 501 MAYNES E S, Value judgments, Notgeld and exchange with an ‘inflation saint’ in Thuringia. MS 54 1 (2023) 78–93.

  29. 502 MILNE G, The business environment. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 75–91.

  30. 503 MILNE G, Ethics, trust and reputation. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 92–108.

  31. 504 MULLEN S, Proslavery collaborations between British outport and metropole: the rise of the Glasgow–West India interest, 1775–1838. JICH 51 4 (2023) 601–643.

  32. 505 MYERS M, Time, deindustrialisation and the receding horizon of working-class activism in late twentieth-century Italy (Fiat, 1979–1980). CEH 32 4 (2023) 619–36.

  33. 506 ORILLARD C, Paribas et l’économie mixte locale: un réseau pionnier au service d’un développement dans l’immobilier. HU 68 3 (2023) 33–54.

  34. 507 PATERSON E, The politics of starch: guilds, monopolies, and petitioning in late Elizabethan and early Stuart London. LJ 48 1 (2023) 30–46.

  35. 508 PHELPS N A & WOOD A M, The business climate and the commodification of place: the making of a market for location. AAAG 113 1 (2023) 225–39.

  36. 509 PIERIK B, Where was women’s work? Gender, work and urban space in Amsterdam, 1650–1791. WomHR 32 2 (2023) 312–33.

  37. 510 POUTANEN M A, Inventories, interiors, and women’s ambitions: strategies of property ownership in three mid-19th century Montreal public houses. UHR 51 1 (2023) 1–22.

  38. 511 RAFFER C, Von Krise zu Krise. Die gegenwärtige Finanzsituation der deutschen Kommunen im Kontext mittelfristiger Konjunkturentwicklungen. MS 54 1 (2023) 94–114.

  39. 512 REED D, Did eighteenth-century shopkeepers use newspapers to promote their goods? A comparison of Manchester and Norwich 1765–1805. HRC 9 1 (2023) 19–37.

  40. 513 ROBERTSON A T, Freemasons and their contribution to the economic development of Worcester c. 1750–1850. MidH 48 3 (2023) 286–310.

  41. 514 SANZ J L D L R & FERNÁNDEZ-MAROTO M, Planning for growth: contradictions in the framework of economic and urban development from the ‘Spanish miracle’ (1959–1973). JUH 49 1 (2023) 41–59.

  42. 515 SAWKINS J W, The burgh church seat rents: a source of municipal revenue in nineteenth-century Edinburgh. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 85–104.

  43. 516 SCHOTT D, Zur Erfahrungsgeschichte der Hyperinflation 1922/23 in süddeutschen Städten. MS 54 1 (2023) 42–64.

  44. 517 SHARPLES J, ‘The visible embodiment of modern commerce’ 1: the development of Liverpool’s commercial centre. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 109–40.

  45. 518 TABARRINI L, Estate management around Florence and Lucca 1000–1250. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 256.

  46. 519 TAYLOR B D, MORRIS E A & BROWN J R, The drive for dollars: how fiscal politics shaped urban freeways and transformed American cities. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 360.

  47. 520 TEUPE S, Stadt – Land – Reich. Die Wirkung der Inflation auf die Finanzbeziehungen und die kommunalen Einnahmen in der Weimarer Republik. MS 54 1 (2023) 21–41.

  48. 521 WALKER L E, Everyday economic justice: mediating small claims in Mexico City, 1813–1863. AHR 128 1 (2023) 120–43.

  49. 522 WHITTEMORE A H, The pursuit of permanence: regulating land for socio-economic stability in a colonial Massachusetts town. PLP 38 4 (2023) 835–54.

Industry

  1. 523 BATTLE A, On the auction block: the garment industry and the deindustrialization of New York City. ILWCH 103 (2023) 179–201.

  2. 524 BENDALL S A, The queens’ dressmakers: women’s work and the clothing trades in late seventeenth-century London. WomHR 32 2 (2023) 389–414.

  3. 525 HIRATA K, Mao’s steeltown: industrial city, colonial legacies, and local political economy in early Communist China. JUH 49 1 (2023) 85–110.

  4. 526 LESLIE E, The rise and fall of Imperial Chemical Industries: synthetics, sensism and the environment. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp x + 164.

  5. 527 ODEGARD E, L’Indien and the Gilded Plaice: building American frigates in Amsterdam, 1777–1782. IJMH 35 2 (2023) 210–31.

  6. 528 VEJZAGIĆ S, Persistent centralisation of decision-making in the age of industrial atomisation and self-management on the case of construction company Industrogradnja Zagreb (1966–1980). BuH 65 7 (2023) 1137–57.

  7. 529 WEGENSCHIMMEL P & HODGES A, The embeddedness of ‘public’ enterprises: the case of the Gdynia (Poland) and Uljanik (Croatia) shipyards. BuH 65 1 (2023) 113–30.

  8. 530 ZUGNO F, Normalisation and classification of trade and craft names: a history of Venetian professions. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 53–76.

Food supply

  1. 531 BARON M-L & AUBOURG N, Arabica or robusta? Accounting for collective strategies within the coffee trade industry: the case of coffee merchants in Le Havre (France) between 1920 and 1954. BuH 65 8 (2023) 1294–312.

  2. 532 GALLOWAY J A & MURPHY M, Food security and insecurity in medieval Irish towns. JMH 49 5 (2023) 607–30.

  3. 533 GEMMILL E, ‘Poor commons and kings’ propines: food and status in later medieval Aberdeen. JMH 49 5 (2023) 725–38.

  4. 534 LACHMUND J, Knowledge-making and the quest for a sustainable city: promoting community food-growing in London. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 229–52.

  5. 535 LUDINGTON C C, Inventing Grand Cru claret: Irish wine merchants in eighteenth-century Bordeaux. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 231–53.

  6. 536 MANDELBLATT B, A transatlantic commodity: Irish salt-beef in the French Atlantic World. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 175–208.

  7. 537 TALBOT C A, Middle-ranking household food acquisition: the impact of marketplaces on purchasing patterns and networks of supply in eighteenth-century Bristol and Boston. HRC 9 1 (2023) 1–18.

  8. 538 TAVERNER C, Street food: hawkers and the history of London. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 256.

  9. 539 VALTIN-ERWIN L, The first full shelves: Gazeta Stołeczna and Warsaw’s first supermarket, 1990–1994. CEH 32 4 (2023) 652–67.

  10. 540 WANG G, A myth of modernity: the market hall reforms in China, 1900s–1940s. UH 50 4 (2023) 773–98.

Finance, banking and services

  1. 541 BUŇATOVÁ M, Bankruptcy as a family disaster? Business practices of Christian and Jewish merchants in early modern Prague. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 182–95.

  2. 542 CHRISTOPHERS B, How and why U.S. single-family housing became an investor asset class. JUH 49 2 (2023) 430–49.

Consumption

  1. 543 BLONDÉ B, KOLE J & SPLIET B, Between aesthetics and a culture of decency. A comparative analysis of the vocabularies of consumption on the secondary markets of eighteenth-century Amsterdam and Antwerp. HRC 9 2 (2023) 141–63.

  2. 544 CHOY K M & SUGIMOTO I, Opium consumption and living standards in Singapore, 1900 to 1939. JSeAS 54 1 (2023) 116–31.

  3. 545 DE SMET C, Towards a bourgeois public sphere of consumption: the language of consumption as found in auction advertisements in late eighteenth-century Paris (1760–1778). HRC 9 2 (2023) 116–40.

  4. 546 HAHN P, African gowns and Turkish buttons: global horizons of material expertise in a German town. GeH 41 3 (2023) 400–18.

  5. 547 OH Y, The paradox of authenticity: the Korean product showroom of Mitsukoshi department store in colonial Seoul. MAsS 57 4 (2023) 1246–76.

  6. 548 REIMANN A, For humble homes and wealthy tables: advertising consumables in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Basel. HRC 9 2 (2023) 164–86.

Working conditions

  1. 549 BANTMAN C & FAUCHER C, ‘French lady seeks…’: finding work as a French governess in late Victorian and Edwardian England (1870–1914). WomHR 32 2 (2023) 271–91.

  2. 550 BELLAVITIS A, Apprenticeship, society and economy in early modern Europe. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 7–20.

  3. 551 CHAFFIN W L & WALLIS P, Unmaking apprenticeship in early modern London: goldsmiths’ apprentices and the lord mayor’s court, 1597–1720. LJ 48 2 (2023) 99–121.

  4. 552 CHEN M, HUANG X & CHENG J, TANG Z, HUANG G, Urbanization and vulnerable employment: empirical evidence from 163 countries in 1991–2019. C 135 (2023).

  5. 553 COSSU J & SAPIENZA V, Data analysis and case studies about the professions of the Fraglia. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 218–47.

  6. 554 DAVEY J, Bristol sailors in the nineteenth century: a breed apart? LHR 88 2 (2023) 125–58.

  7. 555 ERBOSO A, The ‘Accordi dei Garzoni’: the origin and evolution of the apprenticeship contract in Venice. In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 169–81.

  8. 556 FIORUCCI E, The ‘unregulated’ apprenticeships of Venetian mercers (16th–17th centuries). In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 182–97.

  9. 557 JAMES J, The women-floggers of St Marylebone: a study of punishment and abuse in the Victorian workhouse. LJ 48 2 (2023) 122–43.

  10. 558 POMPERMAIER M, Apprenticeship, training and work in the Venetian inns and bastioni (16th–18th centuries). In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 198–217.

  11. 559 STOPPER F, Fathers, sons and apprentices in the goldsmiths’ and jewellers’ guild (16th–18th centuries). In BELLAVITIS A & SAPIENZA V eds Apprenticeship, work, society in early modern Venice. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 248–69.

  12. 560 THAYER J, Citizenship, subversion, and surveillance in U.S. ports. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp xviii + 185.

  13. 561 TURNER J, The Birmingham pen factories, and their female workforce, 1850–1914. MidH 48 2 (2023) 217–38.

  14. 562 WEDDLE S, The place-based networks of sex workers in sixteenth-century Venice. In COHEN E S & COULING M J eds Non-elite women’s networks across the early modern world. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023. 139–64.

Labour organization

  1. 563 AZHAR A, ‘We don’t need no education’: lessons from the (un)making of Lahore’s Proletarian Vanguard (ca. 1920–2000). ILWCH 103 (2023) 227–47.

  2. 564 CARMINATI L, Seeking bread and fortune in Port Said, 1859–1906: labor migration and the making of the Suez Canal. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 356.

  3. 565 CHOMSKY A & STRIFFLER S, Boston’s labor history in national and historical context, 1970–2020. HJM 50 1 (2023) 46–63.

  4. 566 MCSHEFFREY S & PUTTER A, The Dutch hatmakers of late medieval and Tudor London. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer 2023. pp 176.

  5. 567 MENON S, Dayaks in a ledger: a Bornean labor history and an oil town’s indigenous workers. ILWCH 103 (2023) 248–73.

  6. 568 WOOD A, The structural ironworkers of New York City, 1845–1895. B & L 30 1 (2023) 59–79.

  7. 569 YI S, Between arrogance and despondency: the Shanghai workers, the communists, and the strikes at the Japanese Cotton Mills of 1926. ILWCH 103 (2023) 202–26.

VI Urban networks

Urban networks

  1. 570 ASLANIAN S D, Early modernity and mobility: port cities and printers across the Armenian diaspora, 1512–1800. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 560.

  2. 571 CECCARELLI A, Genoese Rome and Genoa–Rome relations in the late seventeenth century (1644–1700). HR 96 273 (2023) 353–71.

  3. 572 COCKETT R, Vienna: how the city of ideas created the modern world. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 464.

  4. 573 FERRIDAY L, ‘An indispensible aid’: urban mobility, networks and the guidebook in Bristol, 1900–1930. JHG 79 (2023) 99–110.

  5. 574 HUGILL D, Settler states in conversation: intergovernmental policy exchanges, settler-colonial urbanism, and the politics of comparison. UHR 51 2 (2023) 268–85.

  6. 575 KONG V, Multiracial Britishness: global networks in Hong Kong, 1910–45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 276.

  7. 576 LEON J K, Global cities in analog: modernism and intercity relations, 1900–1940. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1382–403.

  8. 577 WILSON P, Networked Edinburgh 1800–1820: James Bremner and the Stamp Office story. BOEC 19 1 (2023) 1–20.

Knowledge networks

  1. 578 DE CASTRO MAZARRO A, Situating slums in hegemonic urban discourse: a historiography of English-language architecture and planning journals. JUH 49 3 (2023) 533–51.

  2. 579 FERNANDES P C A & D’AURIA V, Knowledge appropriation in Belo Horizonte: intertwining the urban, the suburban and the rural. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 133–56.

  3. 580 FISHMAN R, A century of regionalisms: the Regional Plan Association of New York and the Regional Planning Association of America in comparative perspective. PLP 38 4 (2023) 779–97.

  4. 581 KIM S K, Constructing student mobility: how universities recruit students and shape pathways between Berkeley and Seoul. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 226.

  5. 582 KOLBE L, Between socialist ideals and bourgeois aspiration: national cities associations and municipal movement in 1903–1913 in Nordic countries. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 325–50.

  6. 583 LIU Y, NITANAI R, MANABE R & MURAYAMA A, Institutionalization of transit-orientated development in Tokyo 1868–1945. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1185–212.

  7. 584 Ó CATHÁIN D, The Irish college in Bordeaux and its connections to the wider world. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 149–72.

  8. 585 SHAW D, Thinker, gaoler, soldier, and spy: Sir John Peyton (1544–1630) and early modern intelligence-brokering in the Tower of London. H 108 381 (2023) 262–81.

  9. 586 SILVESTRE G & JAJAMOVICH G, The dialogic constitution of model cities: the circulation, encounters and critiques of the Barcelona model in Latin America. PLP 38 2 (2023) 305–27.

Transport

  1. 587 AGUERRE J-P, La traction hippomobile, dans une métropole de l’âge industriel. HU 67 2 (2023) 103–28.

  2. 588 ALI N & QI Z, The location of a railway station and its impact on urban planning in colonial Lahore 1846–1947. PLP 38 4 (2023) 877–89.

  3. 589 BEAUCHER S, Boston in transit: mapping the history of public transportation in the hub. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 592.

  4. 590 BLOOM N D, The great American transit disaster: a century of austerity, auto-centric planning, and white flight. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 368.

  5. 591 DAS P, ‘Horn please’: the evolution and regulation of traffic in twentieth-century India. IESHR 60 4 (2023) 381–410.

  6. 592 DE LIMA LOURENCETTI F, Port-railway connection in Setúbal (Portugal) – an understanding of the past for a sustainable future. PLP 38 3 (2023) 581–602.

  7. 593 DUIJZINGS G, Bucharest’s centura: encircling a city in transformation. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 106–35.

  8. 594 FREEMARK Y, Promoting ‘orderly and sound growth’: 1960s debates over administering public transportation in service of mobility or regional planning. JUH 49 3 (2023) 615–44.

  9. 595 HAN D, ATTIPOE S G, HAN D & CAO J, Does transportation infrastructure construction promote population agglomeration? Evidence from 1838 Chinese county-level administrative units. C 140 (2023).

  10. 596 MORRIS J, Coproducing the car and the stratified street: automobility and space in Russia. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 89–105.

  11. 597 RIGUELLE W, ‘Look out! Get back!’ Horse-drawn traffic and its challenges in Belgian cities in the early modern period. UH 50 3 (2023) 387–403.

  12. 598 ROBERTS J M, Traffic logic, state strategies and free speech in an urban park: the Park Lane Road Improvement Scheme, London, 1955–1962. JHG 81 (2023) 179–89.

  13. 599 SCHROEDER P, The second line of the Leningrad/Saint Petersburg Metro between old and new urban structures. JUH 49 2 (2023) 271–289.

  14. 600 STANISZ A, No future without a motorway exit: roadside communities in postsocialist Poland – the case of Torzym. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 205–22.

  15. 601 VAZYANAU A, Between non-place and public space: life at a postsocialist (trolley) bus stop. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 162–85.

VII Politics and administration

Aspects of urban administration

  1. 602 ACEVEDO-GUERRERO T, Fifty public-standpipes: politicians, local elections, and struggles for water in Barranquilla. EPC 41 1 (2023) 165–81.

  2. 603 BALABAN M, PERUTKA L, PAYE S, SAVIĆ D & HERMAN J, The social welfare system in Bata Company towns (1920s–1950s): between transnational vision and local settings. IRSH 68 1 (2023) 13–40.

  3. 604 BELLAMY V, The people’s park: investigating different forms of ownership of Victoria Park (1840–1890). JUH 49 1 (2023) 25–40.

  4. 605 BOEHME K, Salt, smuggling and citizenship: redefining princely sovereignty through salt in Baroda, 1870–1920. IESHR 60 4 (2023) 431–50.

  5. 606 CERDEIRA V, Le Mercure françois et les embellissements parisiens et marseillais au XVIIe siècle. HU 66 1 (2023) 57–76.

  6. 607 DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J, Introduction: urban knowledge and the politics of governing cities. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 1–26.

  7. 608 DOLEŽEL J, Jakub Holub and his relatives: on the life and economic strategies of the burghers of the Brno urban region in the first half of the 15th century. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 59–73.

  8. 609 ELGADDARI S, Britain and the regency of Tripoli: consuls and empire-building in nineteenth-century North Africa. London: I.B. Tauris 2023. pp 216.

  9. 610 EWEN S, Before Grenfell: fire, safety and deregulation in twentieth-century Britain. London: University of London 2023. pp 128.

  10. 611 FERGUSSON S, Local magistracy and the rule of the major generals: Robert Beake Coventry’s Godly Mayor 1655–6. MidH 48 2 (2023) 176–95.

  11. 612 GRULKOWSKI M, The 1442 fire of the Crane in the Main Town of Gdańsk. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 74–90.

  12. 613 GÜRBÜZEL A, Taming the messiah: the formation of an Ottoman political public sphere, 1600–1700. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 332.

  13. 614 KARN N, William the Conqueror’s lost writ for London rediscovered. H 108 383 (2023) 449–67.

  14. 615 KARN N, William the Conqueror’s writ for the City of London. HR 96 271 (2023) 3–16.

  15. 616 KITTS A, Un médecin dans la ville: Léon Oursel et sa politique sociale à Évreux ou l’expérience d’un ‘radical-socialisme’ municipal (1904–1936). HU 67 2 (2023) 129–55.

  16. 617 LECUPPRE-DESJARDIN É & THOREL F, Histoire immédiate et mémoire urbaine. Compiler pour exister dans le Gros Registre du Greffe de Saint-Omer (XIVe–XVIIIe siècle). HU 66 1 (2023) 5–23.

  17. 618 LINKOUS E R, The dismantling of growth management in Florida? The Consistency Mandate, policy change, and institutional realignment. JPH 22 4 (2023) 294–314.

  18. 619 LOTMAN P, Swedish laws and the German nation – the national conflict in Nyen: Ingria’s nationality question. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 53–76.

  19. 620 MUGGERIDGE A, ‘That so ancient a city should have elected a woman as mayor is a sign of the times’: women and local government in Worcester before 1939. MidH 48 3 (2023) 352–68.

  20. 621 PANZRAM S, Politics, society, and economy in a Hispanic provincial capital between the 3rd and 5th centuries. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 22–50.

  21. 622 RATOUIS O, Albert Denvers, l’État et la SEDN: politique urbaine fragmentée et économie mixte à Dunkerque dans les années 1960. HU 68 3 (2023) 55–75.

  22. 623 SANJUÁN I E, The collapse of a polity, the birth of states: municipal debt, local conflicts and state formation in the former Crown of Aragon (1740–1770). SH 48 2 (2023) 316–37.

  23. 624 SLATER P, Westfield’s ‘Grande Dame’: Alice Burke, New England’s first female mayor (1939). HJM 51 1 (2023) 90–135.

  24. 625 SWALE A, A cultural history of late Meiji Japana. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp xiv + 218.

  25. 626 TANG B, Governing neighorhoods in urban China: changing state–society relations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press 2024. pp 186.

  26. 627 VAN DIXHOORN C, John Lightfoot’s journals of the Westminster Assembly. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 608.

  27. 628 WEBSTER I, The decline of companies and voluntary organisations as infrastructure providers in nineteenth-century England. BuH 65 6 (2023) 1099–117.

  28. 629 WEIPERT A, The second revolution: the council movement in Berlin 1919–20. Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 424.

  29. 630 WHELAN M, ‘On behalf of the city’: wax and urban diplomacy in the late medieval Baltic and North Sea. UH 50 1 (2023) 22–37.

Political activism

  1. 631 ADAMS T, Parties, voters and political change in early twentieth-century Manchester: reconnecting politics and society. TCBH 34 2 (2023) 324–53.

  2. 632 BELL R T, Print networks, manuscript pamphleteering, and the development of prison politics in seventeenth-century London. JBS 62 1 (2023) 186–218.

  3. 633 BINS R, ‘It’s your world too, you can do what you want’: the role of subcultural activism in Stop the City protests (1983–1984) and its implications for political protest in Britain. CBH 37 1 (2023) 63–88.

  4. 634 BUCHHOLZER L, À propos des révoltes et de l’impôt dans les villes du Saint-Empire romain germanique (XIVe–début XVIe siècle). HU 67 2 (2023) 61–80.

  5. 635 BURKETT J, ‘Unity in struggle is our strength’: Sheffield University’s overseas students’ bureau and international activism at a local level. SH 48 1 (2023) 140–61.

  6. 636 CHALLET V, Refus de l’impôt ou contestation du politique? L’exemple de la révolte dite du ‘capage’ (Toulouse, 1357). HU 67 2 (2023) 13–27.

  7. 637 COHN S K, The politics of fiscal protest in early modern Italy with an emphasis on the duchy of Milan. HU 67 2 (2023) 29–44.

  8. 638 CONRAD L & LUCAS J, Women’s inclusion and participation in municipal elections: historical evidence from eligible voters lists. UHR 51 1 (2023) 145–53.

  9. 639 DIN A, British–Pakistani homeworkers and activist campaigns, 1962–2002. WomHR 32 4 (2023) 496–516.

  10. 640 DUMOLYN J, Guild politics and political guilds in fourteenth-century Flanders. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 40–80.

  11. 641 DUMOLYN J, The vengeance of the commune: sign systems of popular politics in medieval Bruges. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 133–69.

  12. 642 DUMOLYN J, The legal repression of revolts in late medieval Flanders. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 287–334.

  13. 643 DUMOLYN J, The ‘terrible Wednesday’ of Pentecost: confronting urban and princely discourses in the Bruges Rebellion of 1436–8. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 335–53.

  14. 644 DUMOLYN J & HAEMERS J, Patters of urban rebellion in medieval Flanders. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 11–39.

  15. 645 DUMOLYN J, HAEMERS J & MURRAY A, ‘The good causes of the people to rise up’: urban freedoms and power struggles in the Southern Netherlands (1488). In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 354–71.

  16. 646 HAEMERS J, Factionalism and state power in the Flemish Revolt (1482–92). In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 81–113.

  17. 647 HAEMERS J, Social memory and rebellion in fifteenth-century Ghent. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 170–93.

  18. 648 HELLAWELL S, ‘Sunderland has lost a figure that will go down in history’: Marion Phillips in the north east of England, 1923–1932. LHR 88 3 (2023) 221–43.

  19. 649 HERRER H R O, Du fiscal au politique. Fiscalité et révolte dans la couronne de Castille de la fin du Moyen Âge au conflit comunero. HU 67 2 (2023) 45–59.

  20. 650 JOUBERT T, Bridging bureaucracy and activism: challenges of activist state-work in the 1980s Greater London Council. US 60 11 (2023) 2251–70.

  21. 651 MCCARTHY C, Who were the members of Springfield’s League of Gileadites? HJM 50 1 (2023) 148–97.

  22. 652 MCGIVERON K, ‘Notes on a community struggle’ Big Flame, the Kirkby rent strike and the ‘mass struggle of housewives’. WomHR 32 4 (2023) 517–39.

  23. 653 MARCEAU S G, BUCKELL J, GAGNÉ M-E D, LÉONARD N & VINCENT R A, Settler urbanization and indigenous resistance: uncovering an ongoing palimpsest in Montreal’s Cabot Square. UHR 51 2 (2023) 310–33.

  24. 654 MINTY C F, Unfriendly to liberty: loyalist networks and the coming of the American Revolution in New York City. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press 2023. pp 318.

  25. 655 PEATE J, Canvassing, constituents and cobblers: Richard Brinsley Sheridan as MP for Stafford 1780–1806 and late eighteenth-century electioneering. MidH 48 1 (2023) 65–83.

  26. 656 ROURA-EXPÓSITO J, A rampant heritage? Problematising heritage activism through the Casa del Pumarejo social movement. IJHerS 29 3 (2023) 220–38.

  27. 657 SALA A R & PIJUAN P V, Contre l’impôt? Les ‘révoltes fiscales’ dans les villes européennes des XIVe–XVIe siècles. HU 67 2 (2023) 5–12.

  28. 658 SALA A R & PIJUAN P V, Fiscalidad y revueltas en las ciudades de la Corona de Aragón de los siglos XIV–XVI. HU 67 2 (2023) 81–101.

  29. 659 SCHUMAKER K, Troublemakers: students’ rights and racial justice in the long 1960s. New York: NYU Press 2023. pp 296.

  30. 660 SERNEELS H & HAEMERS J, How to organize an urban revolt in medieval northern France: strategies of mobilization and political communication of craftsmen in Saint-Omer, 1305–1306. FH 37 1 (2023) 1–16.

  31. 661 SEVER N, The Mosul incident of 1909: its sociopolitical, judicial and military consequences. Berlin: De Gruyter 2023. pp 414.

  32. 662 SLOIN A, Writing the Paris Commune in the Warsaw Ghetto. P & P 258 1 (2023) 181–211.

  33. 663 SU Y, Deadly decision in Beijing: succession politics, protest repression, and the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 314.

  34. 664 TOMLINSON J, Winston Churchill versus E.D. Morel, Dundee, 1922, and the split in the Liberal party. JBS 62 4 (2023) 964–87.

  35. 665 VAN GELDER M & DE VIVO F, Papering over protest: contentious politics and archival suppression in early modern Venice. P & P 258 1 (2023) 44–78.

VIII Shaping the urban environment

Town planning

  1. 666 AAS S, Urban ‘minor utopias’ in the planning of Norwegian towns. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 129–46.

  2. 667 ABESSER M, Bound by difference: the merger of Rostov and Nakhichevan-on-Don into an imperial metropolis during the nineteenth century. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 170–208.

  3. 668 ALDHUY J & ORILLARD C, Économie mixte et aménagement urbain en France, XXe–XXIe siècles. HU 68 3 (2023) 5–15.

  4. 669 ALTROCK U, ‘Reconstructionism’: a strategy to improve outdated attempts of modernist post-war planning? UP 8 1 (2023).

  5. 670 ALVANIDES S & LUDWIG C, Bombed cities: legacies of post-war planning on the contemporary urban and social fabric. UP 8 1 (2023).

  6. 671 AMATI M & BUCHANAN R D, The social psychologist as planner: the pioneering work of Oscar Oeser in urban and rural communities in mid-twentieth century Australia. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1281–300.

  7. 672 BAFFOE G & ROY S, Colonial legacies and contemporary urban planning practices in Dhaka, Bangladesh. PLP 38 1 (2023) 173–96.

  8. 673 BARONE A, Through the bridges: the Black Cultural Association in São Paulo, urban planning and the contours of the white city. PLP 38 4 (2023) 855–76.

  9. 674 BARRACLOUGH L, Suburban restaurants as evolving suburban anchors: the Sportsmen’s Lodge, Ventura Boulevard, and the growth of Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1358–81.

  10. 675 BEN-BASSAT Y, George Franghia (b. 1856): a forgotten farsighted Ottoman engineer’s contribution to the development of the province of Jerusalem during the late Ottoman period. MES 59 5 (2023) 713–25.

  11. 676 BERMAN J, The lost subways of North America: a cartographic guide to the past, present, and what might have been. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 272.

  12. 677 BLAGOJEVIĆ M & PERIĆ A, The diffusion of participatory planning ideas and practices: the case of Socialist Yugoslavia, 1961–1982. JUH 49 4 (2023) 797–820.

  13. 678 BRAWLEY S & NIELSEN E, Fandom, place protection, and urban planning: two sporting case studies. JUH 49 6 (2023) 1219–42.

  14. 679 BUGALSKI L & LORENS P, Post-Second World War reconstruction of Polish cities: the interplay between politics and paradigms. UP 8 1 (2023).

  15. 680 CAMERIN F, Quartering as an aspect of Italy’s post-unification urban development: the case of Milan’s parade ground. PLP 38 2 (2023) 353–73.

  16. 681 CANTARIM F & ULTRAMARI C, Planning practice in Latin America: the legacy of the traveling urbanists and other vertical dialogues. JUH 49 2 (2023) 335–52.

  17. 682 CARBONE A, Park, tenement, slaughterhouse: elite imaginaries of Buenos Aires, 1852–1880. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag 2023. pp 280.

  18. 683 CIHANGIR-ÇAMUR K, DURSUN D & KAYA A B, Agricultural land change, planning and urbanisation: a case study from Erzurum, Türkiye (1940–2022). PLP 38 6 (2023) 1233–55.

  19. 684 COUDROY DE LILLE L, La SEMAEC de 1965 à 1980 ‘Pilote’ de l’opération d’urbanisme du Nouveau Créteil. HU 68 3 (2023) 77–96.

  20. 685 DARLING E & FAIR A, ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture. Part one: the emergence of the idea. PLP 38 1 (2023) 69–98.

  21. 686 DARLING E & FAIR A, ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture. Part two: the realization of the idea. PLP 38 3 (2023) 525–57.

  22. 687 DAWSON V P, Saving the Shaker Lakes: how an alliance between two wealthy suburbs and Cleveland’s black mayor stopped the Clark Freeway. JPH 22 3 (2023) 241–62.

  23. 688 DHANPAL S, The making of a model town: planning in a Princely city and the All-India Sanitary Conferences. PLP 38 3 (2023) 467–97.

  24. 689 ELET Y, Échelon, Quincunx, Quadrangle: the Olmsted Firm and campus planning in the early decades of Vassar College. JPH 22 3 (2023) 187–215.

  25. 690 FAIR A, Stonehouse: Scotland’s last new town, c. 1967–1977. UH 50 4 (2023) 818–39.

  26. 691 GOBEL D W, Planned obsolescence? The role of the town common in the making of Savannah’s urban plan. JPH 22 2 (2023) 141–76.

  27. 692 GUO L & WU T, A 2200-year old document of planning history: the border city planning system in Chao Cuo’s memorials to the throne. PLP 38 2 (2023) 437–51.

  28. 693 HANNIKAINEN M O, New towns? Urbanisation in Finland between the 1920s and the 1970s. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 147–79.

  29. 694 HARRISON P & CROESE S, The persistence and rise of master planning in urban Africa: transnational circuits and local ambitions. PLP 38 1 (2023) 25–47.

  30. 695 HE D, YUAN L & CHEN W, The planning of the Beijing Legation Quarter and the multiple identities of post-colonial heritage (1950s–2010s). PLP 38 6 (2023) 1343–63.

  31. 696 HEHIR A, WARNABY G & THEODORIDIS C, Exploring the concept of town centre paradigms and how they impact on town centre retail landscapes. EPC 41 1 (2023) 37–55.

  32. 697 HERNANDEZ M, ‘We are without God now’: benign neglect and planned destruction of Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. JUH 49 2 (2023) 411–29.

  33. 698 HOPE D, Town and country planning in the Scottish Borders, 1946–1996: from planning backwater to the centre of the maelstrom. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2023. pp 328.

  34. 699 IDT J, Les entreprises publiques locales au début du XXIe siècle: Un paysage et des logiques d’action en recomposition. HU 68 3 (2023) 123–44.

  35. 700 INCH A, WARGENT M & TAIT M, Serving the public interest? Towards a history of private sector planning expertise in England. PLP 38 2 (2023) 231–51.

  36. 701 JACKSON S, Town scheming: the Kenbi Aboriginal land claim and the role of planning in securing possession. JPH 22 4 (2023) 315–41.

  37. 702 KASSAB R Y, A hole in the wall: French colonial planning approaches and the building of the Central Market in Rabat, Morocco (1922–1925). PLP 38 3 (2023) 499–524.

  38. 703 LÄHTEENMÄKI M & MURAWSKI M, Blagoustroistvo: infrastructure, determinism, (re-)coloniality, and social engineering in Moscow, 1917–2022. CSSH 65 3 (2023) 587–615.

  39. 704 LALANNE A, SUNDSTROM S & GARMESTANI A, Discontinuous structure of regional and subregional urban systems: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (1800–2015). US 60 5 (2023) 869–84.

  40. 705 LEE R, The impact on Liverpool of residential development on the Wirral. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 270–323.

  41. 706 LI J, Immigration, employment, and new town initiatives in Hong Kong. PLP 38 5 (2023) 995–1018.

  42. 707 MASLOVA S & TUVIKENE T, Pedestrianizing Moscow: disparities between the centre and the inner periphery. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 136–61.

  43. 708 MILOJEVIĆ B & KUVAČ I, Recognizing principles of integrated urban planning in historical development of the city: a case study of Banja Lake. JUH 49 2 (2023) 290–308.

  44. 709 MISHRA A, Sīyaḍoṇi: an unplanned town of the Gurjara-Pratīhāra times. UH 50 4 (2023) 618–35.

  45. 710 MURRAY C, Colonial urbanism in the age of Enlightenment. London: Anthem Press 2023. pp 237.

  46. 711 NAKAJIMA N, The Datong City Plan (1938): the three week-process of organizing planning ideas and techniques towards the construction of a new urban area under Japanese occupation. PLP 38 1 (2023) 99–125.

  47. 712 NEUMANN T, Overpromising technocracy’s potential: the American–Yugoslav project, urban planning, and Cold War cultural diplomacy. JPH 22 1 (2023) 3–25.

  48. 713 OBERT J C, The making and unmaking of colonial cities: urban planning, imperial power, and the improvisational itineraries of the poor. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 224.

  49. 714 OLMA N, Where the streets have no name: toponymic changes, wayfinding and Tashkent’s system of orientiry. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 186–204.

  50. 715 PAULOS J & MARSKAMP M, Decoding zoning: categorisation and commonality in land-use planning knowledge. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 157–78.

  51. 716 PERRIN E, ‘Whose city is it?’ Save Montreal and the fight for democratic city planning. UHR 51 1 (2023) 117–44.

  52. 717 PINZÓN L R P & GARDELLA N B I, Military or trade port cities? About the form and function of the Hispanic colonial cities in Latin America and the Caribbean. PLP 38 2 (2023) 397–420.

  53. 718 PLASENCIA-LOZANO P & BARGÓN-GARCÍA M, An analysis of the small planned towns built for the works of the Badajoz Plan dams in Spain. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1301–25.

  54. 719 RAMOS S J, Southern regionalism: social science and regional-national planning in the interwar U.S. South. PLP 38 4 (2023) 799–817.

  55. 720 REDONDO J F M & CASAL-GARCÍA M T, The suburbs of the greatest city in the West. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 221–51.

  56. 721 ROMÓN M A C & PÉREZ-EGUÍLUZ V, Deconstructing Cerdá: historical approaches in his three urban planning theories (1855–1867). PLP 38 2 (2023) 329–52.

  57. 722 ROWE P G, The modernity of the Regional Planning Association of America. PLP 38 4 (2023) 831–3.

  58. 723 SAUMAREZ SMITH O, Landscapes of hope and crisis: dereliction, environment, and leisure in Britain during the long 1970s. JBS 62 4 (2023) 988–1010.

  59. 724 SENNETT R, Building and dwelling: ethics for the city. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 352.

  60. 725 SEPEHR P & AARDEN E, Streets as boundary objects in the transnational modernisation of urban planning in Iran. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 179–200.

  61. 726 SILVER J, The infrastructural South: techno-environments of the third wave of urbanism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 330.

  62. 727 SLETTO B, NOVOA M & VASUDEVAN R, ‘History can’t be written without us in the center’: colonial trauma, the cartographic body, and decolonizing methodologies in urban planning. EPD 41 1 (2023) 148–69.

  63. 728 SORENSEN A, Taking critical junctures seriously: theory and method for causal analysis of rapid institutional change. PLP 38 5 (2023) 929–47.

  64. 729 STOKELD R, Borough Market: how a London market responded to the arrival of railways in the nineteenth century. LJ 48 2 (2023) 144–64.

  65. 730 TAIBI S, L’art urbain des frères Danger. Le comblement du ravin de la Cressonnière à Oran au cours des grands travaux du boulevard Front-de-Mer. HU 66 1 (2023) 95–119.

  66. 731 TALEN E, Arcadia for everyone? The social context of garden suburbs in the US. JPH 22 2 (2023) 119–40.

  67. 732 TALEN E, What would the RPAA do? PLP 38 4 (2023) 819–29.

  68. 733 TANTIVESS N & EDELMAN D J, The urban spatial pattern of the pseudo-colonial city in Southeast Asia: a case study of the Eastern area of Bangkok, Thailand, during the Thai-imperialism period (1855–1932). JUH 49 2 (2023) 243–70.

  69. 734 TRANAVIČIŪTĖ B, From home to work to shop to home: the planned retail chain in Soviet Lithuania, 1960s–980s. PLP 38 1 (2023) 127–43.

  70. 735 TSUI C C M, Minimum government assistance: planning cottage resettlement areas in post-war Hong Kong. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1257–80.

  71. 736 TURNER J D, Best-laid plans: the promises and pitfalls of the New Deal greenbelt towns. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati Press 2023. pp 330.

  72. 737 VERLAAN T & COUPERUS S, The politics of knowledge and norm change in post-war urban planning in the Netherlands. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 81–108.

  73. 738 VIALARD A, Intelligibility of post-war reconstruction in French bombed cities. UP 8 1 (2023).

  74. 739 WHITE J T & PUNTER J, Condoland: the planning, design, and development of Toronto’s Cityplace. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press 2023. pp 352.

  75. 740 WILKOF S, The Sharon Plan reconsidered: how Eliezer Brutzkus’ pre-1948 separatism shaped Israel’s New Towns. PLP 38 2 (2023) 281–304.

Environment and the city

  1. 741 ACOSTA R, ADEDEJI J A, BARUA M, GANDY M, GORA L S & SCHLICHTING K M, Thinking with urban natures. GE 16 2 (2023).

  2. 742 AKCHURIN M, Contested infrastructures: water, privatization, and place-based protest in Greater Buenos Aires. CitC 22 3 (2023) 171–94.

  3. 743 ASHFAQ A, The gendered impacts of climate change in Karachi. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 193–200.

  4. 744 BERGLUND E, On cherishing a beautiful place: epistemic politics and historic heritage in a Nordic controversy. GE 16 2 (2023).

  5. 745 BIANCO S, MORA S R, LÓPEZ-BULTÓ O, ALAIX C M, ALLUÉ E, PICORNELL-GELABERT BIANCO S, MORA S R, LÓPEZ-BULTÓ O, ALAIX C M, ALLUÉ E & PICORNELL-GELABERT L, Multi-site archaeobotanical analysis reveals wood-fuel supply, woodland impact and land use around Roman urban centres: The case of Barcino (Barcelona, NE Iberia). JASc 156 (2023).

  6. 746 BORSAY P & SWEET R, The invention of the English landscape c. 1700–1939. London: Bloomsbury Academic 2023. pp 304.

  7. 747 BUSCH A M, Dams and the age of abundance: hydraulic boosterism, regional growth, and the reemergence of water scarcity in Central Texas. JUH 49 2 (2023) 309–34.

  8. 748 CHRISTENSEN J, MARTIN D J, BOSSIE A & VALESINI F, Middle holocene oyster shells and the shifting role of history in ecological restoration: how a dynamic past informs shellfish ecosystem reconstruction at an Australian urban estuary. GE 16 3 (2023).

  9. 749 CHUSAINI H A, BUCHORI I & SETYONO J S, Petroleumscapes and the urban fabric: a study of hinterland development in Cepu, Indonesia. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1213–32.

  10. 750 CLIFFORD M, Let there be light: how electricity made modern Hong Kong. New York: Columbia University Press 2023. pp 312.

  11. 751 CONRAD H & FEHLINGS S, The transformation of green zones in Yerevan, Armenia: domestication of nature, times of ruination and the idea of ‘new hanging gardens’. GE 16 2 (2023).

  12. 752 CRAWSHAW J L S, Cleaning up Renaissance Italty: environmental ideals and urban practice in Genoa and Venice. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 224.

  13. 753 DE MEDEIROS D C C, The sportization of rowing and swimming in the Tietê River (São Paulo, Brazil, 1899–1949)’. IJHS 40 2 (2023) 177–89.

  14. 754 DÜMPELMANN S, Counting and caring for urban trees: street tree surveys and citizen protest in twentieth-century West Berlin. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 201–28.

  15. 755 DÜMPELMANN S, GIOIELLI R R, PAULEIT S, SINHA A, WRIGHT K & ZHANG A, Making urban environments: infrastructures of power, resistance and negotiation. GE 16 2 (2023).

  16. 756 DÜRR E, KELLER R & DUMAS D, Irritations and unforeseen consequences of the urban: debating natures, politics and timescapes. GE 16 2 (2023).

  17. 757 ENDRES K W, City of lights, city of pylons: infrastructures of illumination in colonial Hanoi, 1880s–1920s. MAsS 57 6 (2023) 1772–97.

  18. 758 FERRARI E, Along the western margin of Park Am Gleisdreieck, an urban hybrid environment. EnvH 29 4 (2023) 467–75.

  19. 759 FOOTE A & DE LEON C, Origins of the Flint water crisis: uneven development, urban political ecology, and racial capitalism. CitC 22 4 (2023) 352–66.

  20. 760 FRANCESCHELLI C, Management and uses of water resources in Roman towns: the case of Ostra (Ancona, Italy) and some other reflexions. WH 15 1 (2023) 45–66.

  21. 761 HALEVY D, Sand and the city: on colonial development and its evasive enemies in twentieth-century Palestine. EnvH 29 4 (2023) 537–64.

  22. 762 HANSEN J, The zanjas through different political regimes: infrastructure, space, and society in nineteenth-century Los Angeles. In BURCHARDT M & VAN LAAK D eds Making spaces through infrastructure: visions, technologies, and tensions. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2023. 111–32.

  23. 763 HERSHENZON M, The environmental semantics of rural and urban architecture standards in British Mandate of Palestine, 1920–1940. JA 28 4 (2023) 598–634.

  24. 764 KARPF A, Care by design: women, change, and the climate crisis. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 206–12.

  25. 765 KIRCHHOF A M, KOSHELEV Y, MANTHEY F, PELKNER A-K, SCHEIN J & UHLIG C, Uranium stories: making the Wismut narrative visible. In BONAN G & OCCHI K eds Environment and infrastructure: challenges, knowledge and innovation from the early modern period to the present. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2023. 85–112.

  26. 766 KLOSTERWILL K, A floral nation: Warren H. Manning, civic horticulture, and the didactic cityscape. JPH 22 4 (2023) 275–93.

  27. 767 KRASNY E, Building, wounding, and the future: on planetary care. In FITZ A, KRASNY E, MAZHAR M & WIEN A eds Yasmeen Lari: architecture for the future. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. 234–45.

  28. 768 KRZYSZTOFIK R & DRAGAN W, Effect of climate and soils on the diffusion of towns on the territory of Poland in the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries. AAAG 113 6 (2023) 1269–89.

  29. 769 LIMOR-SAGIV G & LISSOVSKY N, Place and displacement: historical geographies of Israel’s largest landfill. JHG 80 (2023) 32–43.

  30. 770 LORENZINI C, From ‘Stues’ to ‘Çates’: infrastructures for timber transport in Friuli in the early modern period. In BONAN G & OCCHI K eds Environment and infrastructure: challenges, knowledge and innovation from the early modern period to the present. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2023. 59–84.

  31. 771 MCCULLIGH C, Sewer of progress: corporations, institutionalized corruption, and the struggle for the Santiago River. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 346.

  32. 772 MALINOVA-TZIAFETA O, The Great Break 1927–28 and knowledge management for a modern sewer system in Petrograd/Leningrad (1918–1928). WH 15 2 (2023) 221–46.

  33. 773 MARCHI L Z, Habitat. Towards an ecological urban lexicon. PLP 38 4 (2023) 891–900.

  34. 774 MEILINGER V & MONSTADT J, Infrastructing gardens: the material politics of outdoor water conservation in Los Angeles. AAAG 113 1 (2023) 206–24.

  35. 775 MOLINA D, The genesis of an urban flora: new plants, their conflicts and regulations in Colombian cities. GE 16 2 (2023).

  36. 776 OBERTRIES J, Imperial cities and recent research trends: nostalgia, water infrastructure, and segregation. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 351–68.

  37. 777 OLIŃSKI P, On the beneficial effects of storms: examples from Hanseatic towns. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 2023.

  38. 778 PACE J L, Shifting terrains of risk: a history of natural hazards and displacement in three historic black communities of Central Austin, Texas. JHG 79 (2023) 39–51.

  39. 779 PAYTON C A, City of water: Port-au-Prince, inequality, and the social meaning of rain. JUH 49 1 (2023) 3–24.

  40. 780 PLATER M, Tonic for body and soul: fresh air for poor children in progressive era New York City. JUH 49 4 (2023) 865–90.

  41. 781 RICHARD C, Cachez ce déchet que je ne saurais voir: la création et la municipalisation d’un service de gestion des ordures dans une ville de Montréal en mutation, 1868–1920. UHR 51 1 (2023) 75–116.

  42. 782 RODRIGUES A D, Building green urban expertise: politicians, agronomists, gardeners and engineers at Lisbon City Council (1840–1900). UH 50 3 (2023) 404–23.

  43. 783 ROSE E D, Empire and the theology of nature in the Cambridge Botanic Garden, 1760–1825. JBS 62 4 (2023) 1011–42.

  44. 784 RUMMEL D, MÜLLER S M, HOLMBERG K, BOUCSEIN B, SHARMA A & REITZ T, Variations on a theme: temporality, cities and the environment. GE 16 2 (2023).

  45. 785 RYCKBOSCH W & SAELENS W, Fuelling the urban economy: a comparative study of energy in the Low Countries, 1600–1850. EcHR 76 1 (2023) 221–56.

  46. 786 SAIYAROD P, Retrofitting the Mekong: community-based environmental responses to Chinese transnational infrastructure in a Thai border town. JSeAS 54 3 (2023) 480–501.

  47. 787 SALOMON F, STRUTT K, MLADENOVIĆ D, GOIRAN J-P & KEAY S, Management of fluvio-coastal dynamics in the Tiber delta during the Roman period: using an integrated waterways system to cope with environmental challenges at Ostia and Portus. WH 15 1 (2023) 105–23.

  48. 788 SÁNCHEZ LÓPEZ E H, Water and production reflections on the water supply to urban workshops in roman times. WH 15 1 (2023) 29–44.

  49. 789 SANDERS J C, ‘Saving trees, land, and boys’: juveniles, environment, and ‘the unfinished city’. JUH 49 4 (2023) 891–921.

  50. 790 SHARPLES J & JARVIS A, ‘To purer air and brighter skies’: escaping from the city. In LEE R ed Networks of influence and power: business, culture, and identity in Liverpool’s merchant community, c.1800 to 1914. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 237–69.

  51. 791 STÖGER G, Urban environmental infrastructure in the Eastern Alpine Region. (sixteenth to eighteenth century). In BONAN G & OCCHI K eds Environment and infrastructure: challenges, knowledge and innovation from the early modern period to the present. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2023. 39–58.

  52. 792 THELLE M, Urban metabolism on the fringes of Europe. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 180–94.

  53. 793 VADAS A & FERENCZI L, Small urban waters and environmental pressure before industrialization: the case of Hungary. JHG 82 (2023) 98–109.

  54. 794 VAN LIER N, Regulating improvement: industrial water pollution, white settler authority, and capitalist reproduction in the St. Clair-Detroit River Corridor, 1945–1972. AAAG 113 7 (2023) 1652–63.

  55. 795 WALKER R H, RAMER H, DERICKSON K D & KEELER B L, Making the city of lakes: whiteness, nature, and urban development in Minneapolis. AAAG 113 7 (2023) 1615–29.

  56. 796 WANG Y-W, PENDLEBURY J & NOLF C, The water heritage of China: the polders of Tai Lake Basin as continuing landscape. PLP 38 5 (2023) 949–74.

  57. 797 WINDER J, Reimagining the playful, healthy and sustainable city. EnvH 29 1 (2023) 10–14.

  58. 798 WRIGHT R, 68 degrees: New York City’s residential heat and hot water code as an invisible energy policy. EnH 28 4 (2023) 711–37.

  59. 799 ZANERI T, The spatial logic of health: managing waste, water and infrastructure in later medieval Bologna. JHG 81 (2023) 97–109.

Environmental disaster

  1. 800 ADACHI J K & LI L, The impact of wildfire on property prices: an analysis of the 2015 Sampson Flat Bushfire in South Austalia. C 136 (2023).

  2. 801 CARP B L, The great New York fire of 1776: a lost story of the American Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 360.

  3. 802 ERMUS C, Urban disasters. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 68.

  4. 803 JOHNSON R W & THRELFALL N A, Return to Volcano Town: reassessing the 1937–1943 volcanic eruptions at Rabaul. Canberra: ANU Press 2023. pp 428.

  5. 804 KOMÁRKOVÁ H, Natural disasters and crises in Silesian medieval chronicles. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 159–70.

  6. 805 MÁRQUEZ C & MONTERROSO-CHECA A, How an earthquake shaped the foundations of a new city: Cordoba from the 3rd to the 5th century AD. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 1–21.

  7. 806 MUSÍLEK M, Prague in flames: fire and conflagrations in the Prague conurbation from the Middle Ages to the threshold of the modern era. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 147–58.

  8. 807 SHALOM N, VAKNIN Y, SHAAR R, BEN-YOSEF E, LIPSCHITS O, SHALEV Y, GADOT Y & BOARETTO E, Destruction by fire: reconstructing the evidence of the 586 BCE Babylonian destruction in a monumental building in Jerusalem. JASc 157 (2023).

War and the urban environment

  1. 808 ANDREWS M, Rent arrears, food shortages and evacuees: how war enters the Worcester home in two world wars. MidH 48 3 (2023) 369–86.

  2. 809 BASTIAAN W, The Battle of Königsberg. HT 73 8 (2023) 28–41.

  3. 810 GEE J, Gdansk revisited. HT 73 10 (2023) 6.

  4. 811 GRANQVIST J-M & GUSTAFSSON S, A tale of two fortress towns: militarisation generating urbanisation in 18th-century Helsinki-Sveaborg and Ruotsinsalmi. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 104–26.

  5. 812 LARKHAM P J & ADAMS D, Revisioning and rebuilding Britain’s war-damaged cities. UP 8 1 (2023).

  6. 813 OLDRIDGE D, Oliver Cromwell and the devil in Worcester. MidH 48 3 (2023) 271–85.

  7. 814 PERSON K, Warsaw in flames. HT 73 5 (2023) 70–83.

  8. 815 PURBRICK L, H Blocks: an architecture of the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2023. pp 216.

  9. 816 RIEDLER F, Guarding the imperial border: the fortress city of Niš between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans, 1690–1740. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 211–38.

  10. 817 SAMÓL P, The novel findings about the Hussite’s warfares in the Gdańsk/Danzig surrounding in the late summer of 1433. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 45–58.

  11. 818 SINNREICH H J, The atrocity of hunger: starvation in the Warsaw, Lodz and, Krakow Ghettos during World War II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2030. pp 294.

  12. 819 STOURAITI A, War, communication, and the politics of culture in early modern Venice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 292.

  13. 820 TRUXES T M, The Irish merchant community in 1757 wartime Bordeaux. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 96–114.

  14. 821 VIZCAÍNO-SÁNCHEZ J, Corduba and the Byzantine expansion in the Western Mediterranean. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 51–78.

  15. 822 ZHADAN S, Sky above Kharkiv: dispatches from the Ukrainian front. New Haven: Yale University Press 2023. pp 208.

Animals and the city

  1. 823 KEMPTON M, Commercial television and primate ethology: facial expressions between Granada and London Zoo. BJHS 56 1 (2023) 83–102.

  2. 824 MACDONALD A A & WARWICK C M, The history of veterinary education in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2023. pp 329.

  3. 825 PIETSCH T W & AILI H, Peter Artedi’s early observations of the spotted hyena and other exotic animals during a visit to London (1734–1735). ANH 50 2 (2023) 410–16.

  4. 826 QUINLAN L M, The puppy in the pit: osteobiography of an eighteenth-century dog at the Three Cranes Tavern, Massachusetts. IJHA 27 2 (2023) 363–92.

Urban renewal

  1. 827 BRUGGEMAN S, Boston’s Freedom Trail and urban renewal: an introduction to public history debates. HJM 51 1 (2023) 2–15.

  2. 828 CAIMANQUE R, The life and death of the ‘Baron mall’: the shifting politics of urban regeneration in Valparaiso. EPC 41 5 (2023) 884–902.

  3. 829 DOBBS S & LOH K S, The origins of urban renewal in Singapore: a transnational history. JUH 49 1 (2023) 60–84.

  4. 830 ETKIN E & KABALO P, Construction and clearance in Israel, 1960–1975: between the local and the international. PLP 38 5 (2023) 975–94.

  5. 831 GEORGIEVSKI M, Catastrophe as opportunity: fire of Banská Bystrica (Neusohl) on 10 April 1500. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 134–46.

  6. 832 GOODCHILD B, Replanning the central area of Wakefield, West Yorkshire: culture and regeneration, 1990–2021. PLP 38 5 (2023) 1019–40.

  7. 833 KABALO P & ETKIN E, A lesson in urban renewal: the role of residents in designing clearance and construction policy in an Israeli neighbourhood. UH 50 3 (2023) 529–46.

  8. 834 KARVONEN A, Smart cities, knowledge generation and the enduring pursuit of urban innovation. In DE MUNCK B & LACHMUND J eds Politics of urban knowledge: historical perspectives on the shaping and governing of cities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 253–69.

  9. 835 LARKHAM P J & ADAMS D, The post-war reconstruction planning of London. PLP 38 6 (2023) 1143–62.

  10. 836 PETRYSZAK B, The fire of Lviv in 1527: a great loss or a great Renaissance? In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 171–81.

  11. 837 READES J, LEES L, HUBBARD P & LANSLEY G, Quantifying state-led gentrification in London: using linked consumer and administrative records to trace displacement from council estates. EPA 55 4 (2023) 810–27.

  12. 838 ROSE E A, GATLEY J & MOTA L, Davids and the Goliath at downtown: why central Auckland’s largest post-war urban renewal scheme could not be stopped. PLP 38 1 (2023) 145–71.

  13. 839 SAGALYN L B, Times Square remade: the dynamics of urban change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 440.

  14. 840 SHELTON T & WILLIAMS B, Making the cotton district (white): urban renewal, new urbanism, and the construction of a nostalgic neo-plantationist pastiche. AAAG 113 5 (2023) 1153–71.

  15. 841 WEST R L, Dockers in Poplar: the legacy of the London County Council’s replanning of Poplar, East London. UP 8 1 (2023).

  16. 842 ZHELNINA A, Making urban futures at your kitchen table: temporalities of an urban renewal controversy in Moscow. CitC 22 2 (2023) 145–62.

IX Urban culture

Research methods, aims and materials

  1. 843 FIORE A & BELOTTI S, The Este Soundscape Project: a methodological proposal. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 287–306.

  2. 844 MATTHEWS R, What do historians lose with the decline of local news? HT 73 5 (2023) 8–10.

Environmental disaster

  1. 845 GU X & HEIN C, Fire in the port city: the impact of different population groups on the destruction and revival of Canton city in the nineteenth century. PLP 38 3 (2023) 695–708.

  2. 846 LOUPÈS P, Concerning Patrice Mitchell, reader of Shakespeare, and the maintenance of English among the Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 117–27.

Urban culture

  1. 847 ANGIER R & HAWLEY S, Gallup. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 208.

  2. 848 BALLAN M, Borderland anxieties: Lisān al-Dīn ibn al-Khaṭīb (d. 1374) and the politics of genealogy in late medieval Granada. Spec 98 2 (2023) 447–95.

  3. 849 BARUCCI T, Self-presentation and geographical origin at the fifteenth-century University of Paris: an analysis of manuscript decoration. JMH 49 4 (2023) 558–82.

  4. 850 BLASZKIEWICZ J, Fanfare for a city: music and the urban imagination in Haussmann’s Paris. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 264.

  5. 851 BOLTON M, City, cult, and company: the Skinners’ procession and Corpus Christi celebrations in later medieval London. LJ 48 3 (2023) 214–38.

  6. 852 BROWN D, Myth, Manchester, and the battle of British public opinion during the American Civil War. HJ 66 4 (2023) 818–41.

  7. 853 BUENDÍA P, Literature in Qurṭuba. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 406–36.

  8. 854 CASADEVALL G D, A museum on the front line: The People’s Museum of Girona (1936–1938). JHC 35 1 (2023) 141–54.

  9. 855 CLAEYS J, VAN DE VIJVER K, MARINOVA E, CLEYMANS S, DEGRYSE P & POBLOME J, Magical practices? A non-normative Roman Imperial cremation at Sangalassos. A 97 391 (2023) 158–75.

  10. 856 DE GRIJS R, Roger of Hereford: the twelfth-century astronomer who put Hereford on the map. LocH 53 2 (2023) 98–111.

  11. 857 DOBALOVÁ S, The Amsterdam dealer Hans Le Thoor at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. JHC 35 3 (2023) 413–24.

  12. 858 DODD E, GALLI G & FRONTONI R, The spectacle of production: a Roman imperial winery at the Villa of the Quintilii, Rome. A 97 392 (2023) 436–53.

  13. 859 DOLCE B, A disputed inheritance: writing the cultural history of medieval Arras in the long nineteenth century. FHS 46 4 (2023) 559–81.

  14. 860 DOW D N, Bernardino Poccetti and the art of religious painting at the end of the Florentine Renaissance. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023. pp 320.

  15. 861 DUMOLYN J & HAEMERS J, Political poems and subversive songs: the circulation of ‘public poetry’ in the late medieval Low Countries. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 213–28.

  16. 862 DUMOLYN J & HAEMERS J, Let each man carry on with his trade and remain silent’: middle-class ideology in the urban literature of the late medieval Low Countries. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 229–49.

  17. 863 DUMOLYN J & HAEMERS J, ‘A bad chicken was brooding’: subversive speech in late medieval Flanders. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 250–83.

  18. 864 ELCOCK C, Psychedelic New York: a history of LSD in the city. Montreal: McGill–Queen’s University Press 2023. pp 280.

  19. 865 EVANS M, The illustration of all art expressed in objects of utility’: the formation of the Renaissance collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum. JHC 35 1 (2023) 111–24.

  20. 866 FIELD R, A night at the gardens: class, gender, and respectability in 1930s Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2023. pp 248.

  21. 867 FLEMING N C, Empire, community, and the limits of ‘sea-mindedness’: the Navy League and Worcester, c. 1896–1914. MidH 48 3 (2023) 328–51.

  22. 868 FLORIANI M, Family portraits from the lost Gaddi gallery: the Pittori dello Studiolo in the Florentine collection of Niccolò Gaddi. JHC 35 3 (2023) 425–40.

  23. 869 GIGANTE F, The rediscovered Islamic manuscripts of the Cospi Museum in the University Library of Bologna. JHC 35 2 (2023) 211–26.

  24. 870 GLODZIK J A, The reception of Vergil in Renaissance Rome. Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 140.

  25. 871 GOŁYŹNIAK P, From Stosch through Carafa to Hamilton and the British Museum: provenance and study of some Egyptian scarabs and Near Eastern cylinder seals in the eighteenth century. JHC 35 3 (2023) 441–54.

  26. 872 GUNN S, BUTLER R, DE BLOCK G, HØGHØJ M & THELLE M, Cities, infrastructure and the making of modern citizenship: the view from north-west Europe since c. 1870. UH 50 3 (2023) 565–83.

  27. 873 HAID-LENER E, Lemberg or L’vov: the symbolic significance of a city at the crossroads of the Austrian and the Russian empires. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 270–97.

  28. 874 HENRY W, Run the track, but no bother chat slack: overstanding the relationship between slackness and culture within the reggae dancehall, 1960s–80s. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s–80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 205–19.

  29. 875 HOFMEISTER U, Cities, empires, and Eastern Europe: Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. In HOFMEISTER U & RIEDLER F eds Imperial cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman empires. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 11–46.

  30. 876 HØGHØJ M, Negotiating citizenship on the urban periphery: mass housing, resident democracy, and acts of citizenship in 1970s’ Denmark. In DROSTE H ed Urban life in Nordic countries. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 214–36.

  31. 877 HUHTAMO E, Illusions in motion: media archaeology of the moving panorama and related spectacles. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2023. pp 460.

  32. 878 HURLEY B, Musical instruments in the Venetian home: contextualizing Marietta Robusti’s self-portrait. Emus 51 1 (2023) 109–15.

  33. 879 JEWITT J R, Titian and textile: rediscovering the Loredan collection between Venice and Brescia. JHC 35 2 (2023) 227–40.

  34. 880 JONES B, Football casuals, fanzines, and acid house: working class subcultures, emotional communities, and popular individualism in 1980s and 1990s England. TCBH 34 2 (2023) 299–323.

  35. 881 JONES D W, The Strauss dynasty and Habsburg Vienna. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 275.

  36. 882 KOMENDOVÁ J, The destruction of the city in the interpretation of the 13th-century East Slavic letopises. In MALANÍKOVÁ A, MOŻEJKO B & NODL M eds Pre-modern towns at the times of catastrophes. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 10–20.

  37. 883 LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 117–27.

  38. 884 MCCONNELL T, The social meaning of claret in eighteenth-century Ireland. In LUDINGTON C C ed The Irish in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: contexts, relations, and commodities. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 209–30.

  39. 885 MACDONALD I, Counting when, who and how: visualizing the British Museum’s history of acquisition through collection data, 1753–2019. JHC 35 2 (2023) 305–20.

  40. 886 MEER M, Heraldry, corporate identity, and the battle for symbolic capital in late medieval London. LJ 48 1 (2023) 1–29.

  41. 887 MEZZOLANI V & RINI D, The Matterozzi collection of Early Christian gold-glass at the British Museum: an investigation of textual records and an edition of archival sources. JHC 35 1 (2023) 13–22.

  42. 888 MORGAN A, The marquess and marchioness of Buckingham, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and the eighteenth-century context for Rembrandt’s Bellona in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. JHC 35 2 (2023) 291–304.

  43. 889 NALLY C, The ‘style terrorism’ of Siouxsie Sioux: femininity, early goth aesthetics and BDSM fashion. In SUBCULTURES NETWORK ed Let’s spend the night together: sex, pop music and British youth culture, 1950s–80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2023. 258–74.

  44. 890 NARUSE C N, Becoming global Asia: contemporary genres of postcolonial capitalism in Singapore. Berkeley: University of California Press 2023. pp 232.

  45. 891 O’REILLY C, Naming and blaming: civic shaming and slum journalism in late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Manchester and Birmingham. JUH 49 3 (2023) 505–19.

  46. 892 OBRADORS-SUAZO C, Ritualizing citizenship in fifteenth-century Barcelona. UH 50 4 (2023) 659–73.

  47. 893 OSBORNE J, Rome in the ninth century: a history in art. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 326.

  48. 894 PAPINI S, On being portrayed in a foreign port city: the case of British merchants and captains in Livorno (circa 1680–1700). IJMH 35 1 (2023) 24–45.

  49. 895 PAPINI M & ANGUIX-VILCHES L, A great wave reaches Newcastle: the 1913 Japanese art exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery. MuHJ 16 1 (2023) 46–62.

  50. 896 PARKEN O, Blitz spirits: ghosts of London and the nation in Second World War Britain. LJ 48 2 (2023) 165–82.

  51. 897 PETTI C, CAPPELLETTI P & PELLINO A, The historic mineralogical instruments collection of the Real Museo Mineralogico, University of Naples Federico II: meaning and value. JHC 35 3 (2023) 455–66.

  52. 898 PODDAR S, The decline of multilingualism in a divided public sphere: the Indian press and cultural politics in colonial Allahabad (1890–1920). MAsS 57 6 (2023) 1798–828.

  53. 899 PORTINARI S, Curatorial practices and ‘intrinsically English’ art: the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale. MuHJ 16 1 (2023) 99–117.

  54. 900 RAINFORD T, Pro bono publico: publicans, Punch, and print in eighteenth-century London. CulSH 20 2 (2023) 161–81.

  55. 901 REY-IGLESIA A, DE JAGER D, PRESSLEE S, QVISTGAARD S S, SINDBÆK S M & LORENZEN E D, Antlers far and wide: biomolecular identification of Scandinavian hair combs from Ribe, Denmark, 720–900 CE. JASc 153 (2023).

  56. 902 ROMYN M, The uses and abuses of ‘community art’ on an inner-city estate. TCBH 34 1 (2023) 98–128.

  57. 903 SALJE E, Venality in town: the civic participation of venal forestry officers in Villemur (1671–1776). FH 37 3 (2023) 237–53.

  58. 904 SAMMUT A, Rubens and the Dominican Church in Antwerp: art and political economy in an age of religious conflict. Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 450.

  59. 905 SAMSÓ J, Córdoba as a scientific center. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 437–56.

  60. 906 SÁNCHEZ-MEDINA E, The role of culture in a world in transition: Iberia between the Romans and the Arabs. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 79–96.

  61. 907 SCHMITZ T A, Aristophanes’ Frogs and reading culture in Athens. JHelS 143 1 (2023) 147–66.

  62. 908 SLEIGHT S & HEEKS J, Urbanization: youth gangs and street cultures. In MARTEN J ed The Oxford handbook of the history of youth culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. 149–68.

  63. 909 STEPHENSON M G, ‘The Hatton gallery will be the scene of an experiment’: the impact of the relationship between a university institution, its art gallery and its fine art professor. MuHJ 16 1 (2023) 28–45.

  64. 910 STĘPNIK K, Scout rally at Birmingham and Imperial Scout Exhibition 1913: Polish scouts. PaedH 59 4 (2023) 649–68.

  65. 911 TEEUWEN M, Kyoto’s Gion Festival: a social history. London: Bloomsbury Academic 2023. pp 288.

  66. 912 TZOREFF A-R, Acknowledging loss, materializing language: translation and hermeneutics of gaps in nineteenth century Baghdad. MES 59 1 (2023) 1–21.

  67. 913 VERSTRAETE E, Soothing the self: medicine advertisement and the cult of domesticity in nineteenth-century Springfield, Illinois. IJHA 27 1 (2023) 143–57.

  68. 914 VÍLCHEZ J M P, Fine arts in Qurṭuba. In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 457–93.

  69. 915 WAGNER M, A stage for debate: the political significance of Vienna’s Burgtheater, 1814–1867. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2023. pp 232.

  70. 916 WURTZEL E, Passionate encounters, public healing: medieval urban bathhouses in Northern France. FHS 46 3 (2023) 331–60.

  71. 917 YAŞAR A, A convivial space: the urban khan in Ottoman Istanbul from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. MES 59 4 (2023) 539–50.

Urban culture and entertainment

  1. 918 BOMBI A, Children’s voices in the phonosphere: Valencia, 1714–1812. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 192–214.

  2. 919 CAPUTO S, Noise and music together: soundscapes of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Rome. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 87–123.

  3. 920 CARTER T, Some thoughts on (early modern) sound, space, and time. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 24–35.

  4. 921 CHEGAI A, Spiritual and secular tourism in Venice and the production of its urban image in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 217–40.

  5. 922 CLARK P, Claire and Jose get off their cake: ecstasy, raving and women’s pleasure in 1990s Britain. CulSH 20 1 (2023) 117–32.

  6. 923 FENLON I, Early modern Venice: soundscapes and identities. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 59–86.

  7. 924 FRANKE P, Feeling lucky: the production of gambling experiences in Monte Carlo and Las Vegas. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. pp xviii + 253.

  8. 925 HINDSON C, Theatre in the chocolate factory: performance at Cadbury’s Bournville, 1900–1935. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 248.

  9. 926 HOLMES J, Establishing the New York Hippodrome as an intrinsically ‘American’ entertainment venue through publicity & A Yankee Circus on Mars’s performance practice. NCTF 50 2 (2023) 152–72.

  10. 927 JOHNSON B, Performer, composer and impresario: Thomas Vincent Jr. (c.1723–1798) and the oboe in London, 1748–1768. Emus 51 2 (2023) 203–16.

  11. 928 KIRBY S, ‘Primitive, antique, and modern’: an exhibition of music in interwar Sydney and the ‘Australian’ music question. CulSH 20 3 (2023) 551–72.

  12. 929 KNIGHTON T, Urban soundscapes in early modern Italian and Spanish cities: confraternities as acoustic communities. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 36–56.

  13. 930 LAJUS J, Fish as a resource and a curiosity in international exhibitions at the end of the nineteenth century. GE 16 1 (2023).

  14. 931 LAU P L K & CHOW O P Y, Theatre heritage in pre-WWII Hong Kong: a postcolonial reading. IJHerS 29 11 (2023) 1141–57.

  15. 932 LUTZO M & MILLEDDU R, Interconnections between urban and rural phonospheres in Savoyard Sardinia. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 124–46.

  16. 933 MAEL J, Harlem world: how hip hop’s super showdown changed music forever. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press 2023. pp 288.

  17. 934 MURPHY S, ‘Many attend chiefly in search of pleasure’: the Great National Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society, 1868–80. IHS 47 171 (2023) 112–29.

  18. 935 PRIVITERA M, Naples, city of sounds: representing the phonosphere of a romantic capital. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 241–65.

  19. 936 REEVES N K, The oar, the trumpet, and the drum: music and galley servitude in Spanish Naples. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 149–68.

  20. 937 REULAND J L, Music and the making of medieval Venice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2023. pp 280.

  21. 938 REVELL K D, ‘Snet’, our man in Miami: urban tourism, illegal gambling, and the challenge of a sinful southern city, 1941–1944. JUH 49 2 (2023) 353–87.

  22. 939 ROMA A, Piarist resonances during the jubilees in Rome, 1625–1700. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 169–91.

  23. 940 ROSTAGNO A, Historical urban phonosphere: objects, concepts, and history. In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 15–23.

  24. 941 SCHEIDE F M, Marceline, his Auguste, and the ‘Hippodrome idea’. NCTF 50 2 (2023) 173–90.

  25. 942 SEMINARA G, From the theatre to the crowd: the soundscape of Milan in Giuseppe Rovani’s Cento anni (1856–1869). In CAPUTO S, PIPERNO F & SENICI E eds Music, place, and identity in Italian urban soundscapes circa 1550–1860. Abingdon: Routledge 2023. 266–84.

  26. 943 STALTER-PACE S, Realistic spectacle: Arthur Voegtlin’s nineteenth-century stagecraft at the New York Hippodrome. NCTF 50 2 (2023) 137–51.

  27. 944 STALTER-PACE S & YOUNG C M, Introduction to special issue on the New York Hippodrome. NCTF 50 2 (2023) 118–36.

  28. 945 TIMMIS P, John Donne in the Hague and the Hague at the Globe: performing reformation England’s religio-political doctrine of perseverance. JMEMS 53 2 (2023) 405–32.

  29. 946 TONELLI V, Making a name in music: professional and social strategies of the musicians at the Venetian Ospedali Maggiori. In COHEN E S & COULING M J eds Non-elite women’s networks across the early modern world. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (2023) 165–86.

  30. 947 WHITEHEAD G, The pleasures and problems of consuming true crime as theatrical entertainment in nineteenth-century London. NCTF 50 1 (2023) 61–85.

Education

  1. 948 ASTON N, Enlightened Oxford: the university and the cultural and political life of eighteenth-century Britain and beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2023. pp 848.

  2. 949 BELTEKI D, The winter of raw computers: the history of the lunar and planetary reductions of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. BJHS 56 1 (2023) 65–81.

  3. 950 CLARKE R, Social economy in the classroom: the London Birkbeck schools. LJ 48 3 (2023) 239–60.

  4. 951 DA SILVA LEME M C, REGO R L, DA SILVA C P C & ROLDAN D D, Seminars on urban design and the constitution of the discipline in mid-1980s Brazil. PLP 38 1 (2023) 213–22.

  5. 952 HANKINS J, Political meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: the virtuous republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2023. pp 448.

  6. 953 HARFORD J & MURPHY K J, Leading in the academy: women science professors at University College Dublin in the 1960s. PaedH 59 6 (2023) 1234–48.

  7. 954 KAFKA J, Growing up together: Brooklyn’s truant school and the carceral and educational state, 1857–1924. JUH 49 5 (2023) 974–94.

  8. 955 KASS D, New education at Stanmore Public School, Sydney 1919: the progressive image. PaedH 59 4 (2023) 547–70.

  9. 956 KAUTZ M B, From segregation to suspension: the solidification of the contemporary school-prison nexus in Boston, 1963–1985. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1049–70.

  10. 957 KAWEESI E S, Hegemonic: the trajectory of political theory at Makerere University College, 1949–1968. PaedH 59 2 (2023) 264–85.

  11. 958 OMORI M, Educational therapeutics or a clearing house for exceptional children? The development of adjustment rooms in Los Angeles, 1916–1923. PaedH 59 1 (2023) 90–107.

  12. 959 PATEL J, Midlands industrialists, liberal eduction and the founding of the University of Warwick. MidH 48 2 (2023) 239–56.

  13. 960 REMNICK N, ‘The police state in Franklin K. Lane’: desegregation, student resistance, and the carceral turn at a New York City high school. JUH 49 5 (2023) 1071–87.

  14. 961 RIDDERIKHOFF C M & DE RIDDER-SYMOENS H, Les registres-matricules de la nation germanique de l’ancienne Université d’Orléans, 1602–1689. Leiden: Brill 2023. pp 744.

  15. 962 SMITH M, The paths they wore: shoes on feet at the Syracuse State School. IJHA 27 1 (2023) 220–33.

  16. 963 STAHNISCH F W, Making medical history relevant to medical students: the first fifty years of the Calgary history of medicine program and history of medicine days conferences. JHMAS 78 1 (2023) 83–100.

  17. 964 STERN W C, Where protection meets punishment: public education and the carceral state in urban America. JUH 49 5 (2023) 963–73.

  18. 965 WILLIS F, Prince Albert’s donations to the library of the South Kensington Museum. JHC 35 2 (2023) 363–78.

  19. 966 WU H Y-J & WONG S K S, Spatial relevance: teaching history to medical students at a medical museum in Hong Kong. JHMAS 78 1 (2023) 71–82.

Emotions and the senses

  1. 967 COPESTAKE E, Emotions at work: solidarity in the Liverpool Dock Dispute, 1995–98. In PARKER H & DOBLE J eds Gender, emotions and power, 1750–2020. London: University of London Press 2023. 95–120.

  2. 968 FUENTE J A J, In (political) love. Building social order and consensus through emotional politics in fifteenth-century urban Castile: the case of the city of Cuenca. JMH 49 4 (2023) 537–57.

  3. 969 HAEMERS J, A moody community? Emotion and ritual in late medieval urban revolts. In HAEMERS J & DUMOLYN J eds Communes and conflict: urban rebellion in late medieval Flanders. Leiden: Brill 2023. 114–29.

  4. 970 HASEGAWA J, Late-night noise hazards and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s countermeasures in the 1960s. UH 50 1 (2023) 152–68.

Attitudes towards cities

  1. 971 SCURSATONE I, GÓMEZ-LOZANO S & GARCÍA-SOTTILE M E, Mass choreography in Olympic ceremonies: the case of Turin 2006. IJHS 40 2 (2023) 262–73.

Views of the city in literature/graphics/drama

  1. 972 DAVIES D, The city of the missing: poetic responses to the Grenfell fire. JUH 49 3 (2023) 584–99.

  2. 973 GARCÍA-SANJUÁN A, Qurṭuba in Arabic written sources (8th–13th Century). In CHECA A M & MONFERRER-SALA J P eds A companion to late antique and medieval Islamic Cordoba: capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Leiden: Brill 2023. 142–63.

  3. 974 GOUGH M, Representing Freetown: photographs, maps and postcards in the urban cartography of colonial Sierra Leone. JHG 81 (2023) 3–15.

  4. 975 LAING K & THEODOROPOULOU I, Lost and found in the archives: Hannah Lynch and Dimitrios Vikélas Dublin, Athens, Paris: literary crossings and collaborations. ISR 31 4 (2023) 469–87.

  5. 976 LAMOUREUX F, ‘The most distinctively Canadian city’: representations of the city in Montreal guidebooks, 1876–1892. UHR 51 1 (2023) 23–43.

  6. 977 MALTZ D, On the fiddle: part-time crime on and beyond the ‘worst’ streets of London in twentieth-century working-class autobiographies. LJ 48 3 (2023) 261–78.

  7. 978 MÖSER K, Seven imaginary images of the transition of GDR streets, 1989–1995. In DUIJZINGS G & TUVIKENE T eds If cars could walk: postsocialist streets in transformation. New York: Berghahn Books 2023. 30–45.

  8. 979 ROCK A, The Metropolitan Police and the British film industry, 1919–1956. London: Bloomsbury Publishing 2023. pp 278.

  9. 980 SMITH W E, Dream street: W. Eugene Smith’s Pittsburgh project. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2023. pp 184.

  10. 981 WOODS M, Can the slumdweller speak? James Joyce and mediating Dublin slum discourse. JUH 49 3 (2023) 520–32.