Anglo-American Crossroads: Urban Planning and Research in Britain, 1940-2010

Anglo-American Crossroads: Urban Planning and Research in Britain, 1940-2010

by Mark Clapson (Author)

Synopsis

The postwar British city was been shaped by many international forces during the last century, but American influences on British urban research and urban planning have been particularly significant. Beginning with debates about reconstruction during the Second World War, Anglo-American Crossroads explores how Americanisation influenced key approaches to town planning, from reconstruction after 1945 to the New Urbanism of the 1990s. Clapson pays particular attention to the relationship between urban sociological research and planning issues since the 1950s. He also addresses the ways in which American developers and planners of new communities looked to the British new towns and garden city movement for inspiration. Using a wide range of sources, from American Foundation Archives to town planning materials and urban sociologies, Anglo-American Crossroads shows that although some things went wrong in translation from the USA to Britain, there were also some important successes within a transatlantic dialogue that was more nuanced than a one-dimensional process of American hegemony.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 214
Edition: NIPPOD ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 05 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 1472575326
ISBN 13: 9781472575326
Book Overview: A critical and original evaluation of American influences on urban reconstruction and regeneration in post-war Britain.

Media Reviews
The book offers interesting insights into an important period of cross-cultural collaboration, rightly arguing for its continued significance for urban research and planning practice -- Ali Madanipour, Newcastle University, UK * Journal of Planning Education and Research *
Author Bio
Mark Clapson is Reader in History in the Department of Social and Historical Studies at Westminster University, UK.