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    Urban Authenticity and Heritage

    Creating Images and Contesting Identities in European Cities

    AvChristoph Bernhardt,Daniel Hadwiger

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Critical Heritages of Europe

    2 627 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Urban Authenticity and Heritage explores the contested notion of “urban authenticity” in European cities after 1945. It examines how buildings, neighbourhoods, and cultural practices are perceived as “authentic” — and why these claims matter.From post-war reconstruction to contemporary urban transformations, the book shows that authenticity is not fixed but a dynamic process shaped by social actors, political agendas, and collective memory. The contributors move beyond traditional heritage frameworks to analyse how authenticity is constructed through debates, representations, and practices of “authentification.” They reveal the role of citizens, institutions, media, and tourism in shaping places and traditions as symbols of identity and belonging. In doing so, the volume challenges essentialist understandings of heritage, presenting authenticity as relational, negotiated, and deeply embedded in changing urban contexts.Bridging urban history and critical heritage studies, the book offers new insights into the cultural, political, and emotional dimensions of cities. It demonstrates how claims to authenticity influence urban planning, identity formation, and the reimagining of Europe’s urban past and future. Its multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary approach will appeal to researchers in heritage, urban, historical, tourism, anthropological, sociological, and European studies, as well as heritage professionals

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-11-04
    • Mått:156 x 234 x undefined mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Critical Heritages of Europe
    • Antal sidor:420
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • ISBN:9781032894843

    Utforska kategorier

    • Referensverk och tvärvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Kulturvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Sociala grupper och identitet inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Christoph Bernhardt is a Senior Fellow at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS) in Erkner/Berlin, Germany.Daniel Hadwiger is a historian and curator at the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation in Berlin, Germany.Achim Saupe is a Senior Researcher at the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF) in Potsdam, Germany.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction Christoph Bernhardt, Daniel Hadwiger, and Achim Saupe Chapter 1: Historicising urban authenticity. Shifting urban imaginaries and their societal authentification Achim Saupe Part I: Approaches Chapter 2: Urban Authenticity: A Place for Felt Experiences? Rebecca Madgin Chapter 3: Urban authenticity and multiple temporalities: reconfiguring urban planning, heritage and memory work in the late 20th century Elke Seefried Chapter 4: Urban authenticity as an experiential relationship with the past: negotiating multiple heritages and authenticities in postwar Finnish cities Tanja Vahtikari Chapter 5: Complex regimes of authenticity: reflections on heritage in Ottoman and post□Ottoman cities Nora Lafi Part II: Citizens’ initiatives and the politics of authenticity Chapter 6: The newcomers’ experience. Environment and artefacts in the authentification process of Poland’s former German territory Małgorzata Praczyk Chapter 7: Space for modernity? Urban planning and civic protest in Nuremberg’s Old Town in the 1950s and 1990s Julia Ziegler Chapter 8: The obscurantism of history junk diggers: grassroots activism and heritage preservation in Leningrad during perestroika Margarita Pavlova Chapter 9: The creation of a “green” Szczecin.Visualisation as an authentification strategy Tabitha Redepenning Part III: Political and Societal Dimensions of Reconstruction and Redevelopment Chapter 10: Novelty and authenticity in urban reconstruction in postwar Spain: Projects and political discussions in the case of the Ciudad Universitaria of Madrid Carolina Rodríguez López Chapter 11: Spaces of Consumption: Fashioning Authenticity and Urban Tourism in Cold War Rome and West Berlin Aimée Plukker Chapter 12: Bazar or business district? The redevelopment of the centre of Marseille and the reputation as ‘Maghrebi’ city Daniel Hadwiger Information Classification: General Chapter 13: Urban redevelopment and the role of former inhabitants in the authentification of Katendrecht, Rotterdam Susan Hogervorst and Vincent Baptist Chapter 14: Un/Intended authenticity – the creation of historical authenticity in Rotterdam and Florence Tino Mager Chapter 15: Images of a past that never was: on the reconstruction of Berlin’s Hohenzollern Palace and German history Magnus Brechtken Part IV: Visual and auditory representations of urban authenticity Chapter 16: Building the image of a city. Visual authentification strategies in Potsdam since 1989/1990 Anja Tack Chapter 17: In search of authenticity – local museums as a test field in Brandenburg, Germany, in 2022 Elke Kimmel and Arne Lindemann Chapter 18: Paper maps, online map services and transitions of urban authentification processes in Poznań, 1900–2023 Christian Lotz Chapter 19: The (unobvious) musical legacy of Krakow. The case of the Romani musician Stefan “Corroro” Dymiter Anna G. Piotrowska Chapter 20: Conclusion Christoph Bernhardt.