Cultural planning, an urban renaissance? / Graeme Evans.
"From its ancient roots in the cities of classical Athenian, Roman and Byzantium empires, to the European Renaissance, public culture shows both a historic continuity and contemporary response to economic and social change. This work examines how and why the cultures have been planned and the e...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Historical Evolution of City Arts and Cultural Planning
- 3. Urban Culture and the early Industrial City
- 4. Amenity Planning and the Arts Centre
- 5. Models and Standards of Arts Provision
- 6. The Cultural Economy - from Arts Amenity to Culture Industry
- 7. European Common Culture and Planning for Regional Development
- 8. Cities of Culture and the Urban Renaissance
- 9. Planning for the Arts: An Urban Renaissance?