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Unternehmen Hamburg - Eine Geschichte der neoliberalen Stadt

German · Hardback

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Did the spatial order of the working world change fundamentally in European cities since the 1970s? To answer this question Arndt Neumann turns to a case study about the port city Hamburg. He argues that due to a cumulative structural break the fordist city was replaced by the neoliberal city. Until the 1970s industry and urbanity were closely linked. Steel mills and shipyards shaped the city centres. In addition, modernist town planning was oriented towards industrial mass productions. Since then the industrial sector lost its importance, from the decline of heavy industries to the rise of postmodern architecture. At the same time the creative industry and the financial market gained influence. To grasp the entire complexity of this transformation Arndt Neumann investigates different working worlds in different urban space: the industrial labour in the port area, the office work in the city, the house work in the suburbs and the sequencing activities in the urban neighbourhoods. In particular he focusses on the manifold cross connections between labour history and urban history.

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Dr. Arndt Neumann ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des Historischen Instituts der FernUniversität in Hagen.

Product details

Authors Arndt Neumann
Assisted by Ansel Doering-Manteuffel (Editor), Anselm Doering-Manteuffel (Editor), Raphael (Editor), Raphael (Editor), Lutz Raphael (Editor)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2018
 
No. of pages 520
Dimensions 169 mm x 239 mm x 40 mm
Weight 983 g
Illustrations 112 teils farbige Abbildungen
Series Nach dem Boom
Nach dem Boom
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)

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