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Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform: Histories of Australian Town Planning Associations

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform: Histories of Australian Town Planning Associations
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Robert Freestone
Contributions by Margaret Park
Contributions by Chris McConville
Contributions by Andrew May
Contributions by Susan Reidy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:380
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreArchitecture
Australia, New Zealand & Pacific history
ISBN/Barcode 9781920899356
ClassificationsDewey:307.12160994
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 79 b&w ill., 11 tables

Publishing Details

Publisher Sydney University Press
Imprint Sydney University Press
Publication Date 5 March 2010
Publication Country Australia

Description

Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform tells a story of community involvement in the development of Australian town planning from the early 20th century - from the first wave of enthusiasm for modern town planning ideals before the Great War onto the more challenging social and political environment for the original town planning associations in the post-Second World War era. Meticulously researched and peppered with archival illustrations, the book reveals common threads and local differences in community planning movements across the nation and contributes to our understanding of modern urban planning in Australia.

Author Biography

Robert Freestone is a professor of planning at the University of New South Wales.

Reviews

'This book has opened an invaluable discussion in planning history that could contribute to the future of research on public participation in urban planning. It is certainly recommended reading for students and academics working within urban planning, and has a great potential to be used as a reference book in teaching Australian urban history and community participation.' -- Tooran Alizadeh, School of Environment, Griffith University * Australian Planner * 'Under the editorship of Robert Freestone, the authors assembled for this book are a "who's who" of scholarship in planning history in Australia. It is highly readable and not at all arcane. ... the book breaks new ground, is broad in its themes and can be followed easily from one state to another and from one period to the other.' -- Alan Hutchings, University of South Australia * Geographical Research *