Editor:Professor Dennis Hardy, Middlesex University, UKEditorial Board:Professor Arturo Almandoz, Universidad Simón Bolivar, Caracas, VenezuelaProfessor Nezar AlSayyad, University of California, Berkeley, USAProfessor Eugenie L. Birch, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USAProfessor Robert Bruegmann, University of Illinois at Chicago, USAProfessor Jeffrey W. Cody, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong KongProfessor Robert Freestone, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaProfessor David Gordon, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaProfessor Sir Peter Hall, University College London, UKDr Peter Larkham, University of Central England, Birmingham, UKProfessor Anthony Sutcliffe, Nottingham University, UKTechnical EditorAnn Rudkin, Alexandrine Press, Oxford, UKPublished titles
The Rise of Modern Urban Planning, 1800-1914 edited by Anthony Sutcliffe
Shaping an Urban World: Planning in the twentieth century edited by Gordon E. Cherry
Planning for Conservation: An international perspective edited by Roger Kain
Metropolis 1980-1940 edited by Anthony Sutcliffe
Arcadia for All: The legacy of a makeshift landscape by Dennis Hardy and Colin Ward
Planning and Urban Growth in Southern Europe edited by Martin Ward
Thomas Adams and the Modern Planning Movement: Britain, Canada and the United States by Michael Simpson
Holford: A study in architecture, planning and civic design by Gordon E. Cherry and Leith Penny
Goodnight Campers! The history of the British holiday camp by Colin Ward and Dennis Hardy
Model Housing: From the Great Exhibition to the Festival of Britain by S. Martin Gaskell
Two Centuries of American Planning edited by Daniel Schaffer
Planning and Urban Growth in the Nordic Countries edited by Thomas Hall
From Garden Cities to New Towns: Campaigning for town and country planning, 1899-1946 by Dennis Hardy
From New Towns to Green Politics: Campaigning for town and country planning 1946-1990 by Dennis Hardy
The Garden City: Past, present and future edited by Stephen V. Ward
The Place of Home: English domestic environments by Alison Ravetz with Richard Turkington
Prefabs: A history of the UK temporary housing programme by Brenda Vale
Planning the Great Metropolis: The 1929 Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs by David A. Johnson
Rural Change and Planning: England and Wales in the twentieth century by Gordon E. Cherry and Alan Rogers
Of Planting and Planning: The making of British colonial cities by Robert Home
Planning Europe's Capital Cities: Aspects of nineteenth-century urban development by Thomas Hall
Politics and Preservation: A policy history of the built heritage, 1882-1996 by John Delafons
Selling Places: The marketing and promotion of towns and cities, 1850-2000 by Stephen V. Ward
Changing Suburbs: Foundation, form and function edited by Richard Harris and Peter Larkham
The Australian Metropolis: A planning history edited by Stephen Hamnett and Robert Freestone
Utopian England: Community experiments 1900-1945 by Dennis Hardy
Urban Planning in a Changing World: The twentieth experience edited by Robert Freestone
Twentieth-Century Suburbs: A morphological approach by J.W.R. Whitehand and C.M.H. Carr
Council Housing and Culture: The history of a social experiment by Alison Ravetz
Planning Latin America's Capital Cities, 1850-1950 edited by Arturo Almandoz
Titles published in 2003
Exporting American Architecture, 1870-2000 by Jeffrey W. Cody
Planning by Consent: the Origins and Nature of British Development Control by Philip Booth
Titles published 2004
The Making and Selling of Post-Mao Beijing by Anne-Marie Broudehoux
Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities edited by David Gordon
Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An urban kaleidoscope in a globalizing world edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Making and Selling of Post-Mao Beijing. Contributors: Anne-Marie Broudehoux - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2004. Page Number: ii.
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