
Cities and Creativity from the Renaissance to the Present
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Bert De Munck is Professor at the History Department at the University of Antwerp.
Andrew Miles is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester.
Content
1. Cities of a Lesser God: Opening the Black-Box of Creative Cities and Their Agency
[Ilja Van Damme and Bert De Munck]
2. Reflections on the Origins, Interpretations and Development of the Creative City Idea
[Franco Bianchini]
Part II: From the Renaissance to Industrialisation
3. The Urban Imaginary as a Social and Economic Factor: Renaissance Cities and the Fabrication of Quality, Fifteenth-Seventeenth Century
[Bert De Munck and Anna Bellavitis]
4. In Search of the New Rome?: Creative Cities and Early Modern Travel Behaviour
[Gerrit Verhoeven]
5. Cultural Creativity and Symbolic Economy in Early Modern Naples: Music and Theatre as Cultural Industries
[Alida Clemente and Rossella del Prete]
6. Mirroring Two Golden Ages: Values and Visions in Seventeenth- and Nineteenth- Century Amsterdam
[Claartje Rasterhoff]
7. Manufacturing Innovation as Spatial Culture: Sheffield's Cutlery Industry c.1750-1900
[Sam Griffiths]
8. Paris and Bologna in the Nineteenth Century: A New Relationship Between Urban Culture and Industrialization
[Francis Demier and Elena Musiani]
Part III: Modern Times
9. Grenoble, Capital of the Alps, Innovative City: An Innovation-Led Territorial Regime
[Guy Saez]
10. Creating the Creative Urban Waterfront in Scandinavia: Harbour Areas from Industrial Multitude to Planned Creative Spaces
[Mikkel Thelle]
11. The Venice International Film Festival and the City: Building a Cultural Tourist Destination by Juxtaposition
[Giovanni Favero and Anna Moretti]
12. Building the Creative City: London's Southbank and the Archaeology of Creative Spaces
[Kathy Williams and Dave O'Brian]
Part IV: Conclusions
13. Creative Cities and the Infrastructural Fragmentation of Socio-Economic Space
[Bas van Heur]
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