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This book argues that modernity first arrived in late nineteenth-century Shanghai via a new spatial configuration. This city&amp;rsquo;s colonial capitalist development ruptured the traditional configuration of self-contained households, towns, and natural landscapes in a continuous spread, producing a new set of fragmented as well as fluid spaces. In this process, Chinese sojourners actively appropriated new concepts and technology rather than passively responding to Western influences. Liang maps the spatial and material existence of these transient people and reconstructs a cultural geography that spreads from the interior to the neighbourhood and public spaces.&lt;br /&gt;
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The contributors to this book have explored various aspects of urban imagination, so intimately related to a peculiar social environment. They are historians and geographers, linguists and cultural students. Their methodologies are very different, their sources poles apart. And yet, they address the same object of study, social and spatial segregation and urban eruptions, though severally defined: from epidemics to anarchist scares, urban uprisings to mental maps, or the reverberations of urban memories in song, novels and museums. Case studies consider the towns of Liverpool, London, Hull, New York, Salvador de Bahia, or more generally France and America. The networks created among intellectuals and labourers, anarchists and migrants, or the lack of communication between those who feel oppressed (rioters, strikers, anti-vaccination protesters) and those in control, are a further common denominator.&lt;br /&gt;
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In a way, urban epidemics were the epitome of the repulsive character large cities possessed in the eyes even of their own inhabitants. If they were the receptacle of so many foreigners, and shady political characters, if they were the scenes of social and ethnic conflict, and violence, and promiscuity, and prostitution, and drunkenness, and pauperism, they were of necessity a festering sore which nothing could eradicate.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is strange that something of this fear should linger on today&amp;mdash;otherwise, how can one explain the lacunae in the official memory of museums?&amp;mdash;despite the cultural efforts produced in the opposite direction, with Ackroyd's love for East-End London, with the revival of a Little Italy in every major American city, with the nostalgic folklorisation of past miseries in Salvador de Bahia and in popular song. What sense of belonging can be generated by an obliteration of the past, what dynamic local culture can spring from an absence, from a hole in collective memory? This book goes some way to filling those gaps.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Logie Barrow&lt;/b&gt; taught the social history of all more or less English-speaking countries outside North America at the University of Bremen from 1980 to 2008. He retired so as to spend more time researching history.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Fran&amp;ccedil;ois Poirier&lt;/b&gt; (&amp;dagger;2010) was Lecturer at Universit&amp;eacute; Paris 8, before he was appointed to a professorship at neighbouring Universit&amp;eacute; Paris 13 in 1993. He published extensively on issues related to British politics, English social history, and Franco-British interaction.&lt;/div&gt;
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En s&amp;rsquo;accentuant et en se g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ralisant &amp;agrave; partir de la seconde moiti&amp;eacute; du XX&amp;egrave;me si&amp;egrave;cle, la croissance de l&amp;rsquo;urbanisation dans le monde a impliqu&amp;eacute; une reconfiguration de la dualit&amp;eacute; classique ville/campagne, voyant &amp;eacute;merger des territoires diffus aux fronti&amp;egrave;res incertaines. D&amp;eacute;sormais, ces espaces de desserrement fond&amp;eacute;s pour certains essentiellement sur des logiques de pendularit&amp;eacute;, de d&amp;eacute;pendance &amp;agrave; une ville-centre, se transforment et se complexifient sous l&amp;rsquo;effet de plusieurs facteurs (changements des modes de vie, r&amp;eacute;cession &amp;eacute;conomique, tournant environnemental&amp;hellip;). Les territoires de l&amp;rsquo;habiter n&amp;rsquo;y sont plus seulement ceux de la mobilit&amp;eacute;, leurs habitants comme leur formes construites et habit&amp;eacute;es se renouvellent, indurant d&amp;eacute;j&amp;agrave; pour certaines d&amp;rsquo;entre elles sous la forme d&amp;rsquo;h&amp;eacute;ritages. Des espaces d&amp;rsquo;ouverture s&amp;rsquo;y d&amp;eacute;gagent tandis que de nouvelles fronti&amp;egrave;res se structurent, donnant ainsi une actualit&amp;eacute; particuli&amp;egrave;re &amp;agrave; la compr&amp;eacute;hension n&amp;eacute;cessaire de ces p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;ries urbaines en devenir auquel cet ouvrage vient contribuer.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Trois parties y revisitent donc d&amp;rsquo;abord les formes d&amp;rsquo;habitat et d&amp;rsquo;habiter caract&amp;eacute;ristiques des p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;ries, puis s&amp;rsquo;attachent &amp;agrave; &amp;eacute;clairer l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;mergence d&amp;rsquo;espaces ouverts &amp;eacute;mergents, faits d&amp;rsquo;opportunit&amp;eacute;s mais aussi de confl its et de r&amp;eacute;sistances, pour r&amp;eacute;activer, enfin, plusieurs mod&amp;egrave;les classiques tel celui de la ville lin&amp;eacute;aire.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Les sch&amp;eacute;mas conventionnels s&amp;rsquo;y brouillent : &amp;agrave; partir de situations fran&amp;ccedil;aises et &amp;eacute;trang&amp;egrave;res, plusieurs mati&amp;egrave;res &amp;agrave; penser sont d&amp;eacute;roul&amp;eacute;es autour d&amp;rsquo;entr&amp;eacute;es sp&amp;eacute;cifiques telles que la subsidiarit&amp;eacute;, l&amp;rsquo;interm&amp;eacute;diarit&amp;eacute;, les temporalit&amp;eacute;s&amp;hellip; qui sont moins de nouveaux mots pour caract&amp;eacute;riser et d&amp;eacute;limiter ces espaces qu&amp;rsquo;en restituer en profondeur comme en surface les dynamiques.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Vers un monde en changement ? L&amp;rsquo;ensemble de l&amp;rsquo;ouvrage nourrit l&amp;rsquo;id&amp;eacute;e que ces nouvelles p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;ries constituent des instantan&amp;eacute;s temporels d&amp;rsquo;une &amp;eacute;tape de transition qui serait moins spatiale (entre la ville et la campagne, entre l&amp;rsquo;hyperurbain et le p&amp;eacute;riurbain) que celle d&amp;rsquo;un cycle plus g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ral dans l&amp;rsquo;histoire des soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;s rurales et urbaines.&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Table des mati&amp;egrave;res :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
Marc Dumont, Emmanuelle Hellier, P&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;ries, sous condition urbaine : vieux probl&amp;egrave;me, nouveaux chantiers&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Premi&amp;egrave;re partie : HABITAT, HABITER : FORMES ET M&amp;Eacute;TAMORPHOSES&lt;br /&gt;
- Lionel Roug&amp;eacute;, Mobilit&amp;eacute;s et modes de vie dans les espaces faiblement denses du p&amp;eacute;riurbain toulousain : entre recomposition des clivages socio-spatiaux et formes d&amp;rsquo;autonomisation&lt;br /&gt;
- Daniel Le Cou&amp;eacute;dic, La maison d&amp;rsquo;abord&lt;br /&gt;
- Arnaud Gasnier, La recomposition territoriale des p&amp;ocirc;les commerciaux et de loisirs p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;riques : vers de nouvelles urbanit&amp;eacute;s ?&lt;br /&gt;
- Mariane Th&amp;eacute;bert, Gestion des mobilit&amp;eacute;s automobiles et projets d&amp;rsquo;urbanisme locaux en territoire p&amp;eacute;riurbain&lt;br /&gt;
- Catherine Guy, Le renouvellement urbain dans les communes p&amp;eacute;riurbaines des agglom&amp;eacute;rations. Quels eff ets d&amp;rsquo;urbanit&amp;eacute; ?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Deuci&amp;egrave;me partie: ESPACES OUVERTS &amp;Eacute;MERGENTS&lt;br /&gt;
- Mayt&amp;eacute; Banzo, Laurent Couderchet et &amp;Eacute;lodie Valette, La diffi cile publicisation des espaces ouverts en p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;rie urbaine : le parc des Jalles de l&amp;rsquo;agglom&amp;eacute;ration bordelaise&lt;br /&gt;
- Yvon Le Caro, L&amp;rsquo;espace agricole derni&amp;egrave;re fronti&amp;egrave;re de l&amp;rsquo;urbanit&amp;eacute; ? Une approche par les pratiques habitantes &amp;agrave; Rennes (Bretagne)&lt;br /&gt;
- Roland Engkvist, Le &amp;quot;r&amp;eacute;seau vert&amp;quot; de la r&amp;eacute;gion de Stockholm, ou les failles de la gouvernance supra-urbaine&lt;br /&gt;
- Mario Gauthier et Anne M&amp;eacute;vellec, La ceinture de verdure de la capitale nationale du Canada : une frange p&amp;eacute;riurbaine en transformation&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Troisi&amp;egrave;me partie: REVISITER LES MOD&amp;Egrave;LES&lt;br /&gt;
- B&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;dicte Grosjean, La &amp;quot;ville diffuse&amp;quot; et le principe de subsidiarit&amp;eacute; : des mod&amp;egrave;les alternatifs ? &amp;Eacute;tude de cas en Belgique&lt;br /&gt;
- R&amp;eacute;my Allain, Formes urbaines et mobilit&amp;eacute;s. Vers un retour &amp;agrave; la ville lin&amp;eacute;aire ?&lt;br /&gt;
- Th&amp;eacute;r&amp;egrave;se Delavault-Lecoq, Macro-formes lin&amp;eacute;aires de la ville &amp;eacute;clat&amp;eacute;e&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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