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Bibliography of urban history 2022

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The present bibliography is a continuation of and a complement to those published in the Urban History Yearbook 1974–91 and Urban History from 1992. The arrangement and format closely follows that of previous years. The list of abbreviations identifies only those periodicals from which articles cited this year have been taken, though many other journals are also checked.

I General

  • Research methods, aids and materials

  • Maps and plans

  • Archives – descriptions and examples

  • Urban history, definitions and aims

  • Historiography

  • Empirical studies of urbanization

  • History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

II Population

  • General features of urban population

  • Natality and mortality

  • Disease

  • Medicine

  • Urban public health

  • Migration to, from and between towns

III Physical structure

  • Research methods, aids and materials

  • Physical and structural characteristics of towns

  • Architecture

  • Housing

  • Space and place

  • Heritage and the historic environment

IV Social structure

  • Research methods, aids and materials

  • Urban social identity

  • Class structure

  • Social life

  • Religion

  • Recreation

  • Crime and policing

  • Social reforms and improvement

  • Minority groups

  • Race

  • Family life

  • Gender

  • Sexualities

  • Social organizations, clubs and societies

V Economic activity

  • Urban economic activity

  • Industry

  • Food supply

  • Finance, banking and services

  • Consumption

  • Working conditions

  • Labour organization

VI Urban networks

  • Urban networks

  • Knowledge networks

  • Transport

VII Politics and administration

  • Aspects of urban administration

  • Political activism

VIII Shaping the urban environment

  • Research methods, aids and materials

  • Town planning

  • Environment and the city

  • Environmental disaster

  • War and the urban environment

  • Animals and the city

  • Urban renewal

IX Urban culture

  • Urban culture

  • Urban culture and entertainment

  • Education

  • Emotions and the senses

  • Attitudes towards cities

  • Views of the city in literature, graphics and drama

Journals abbreviations used

A

Antiquity

A & A

Arms & Armour

A & R

Archives and Records

AAAG

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

AgH

Agricultural History

AHR

American Historical Review

AHS

Australian Historical Studies

ANH

Archives of Natural History

Arc

Archives

ArchH

Architectural History

AtlSt

Atlantic Studies

B & L

Buildings and Landscapes

BHM

Bulletin of the History of Medicine

BJHS

British Journal for the History of Science

BOEC

Book of the Old Edinburgh Club

BQ

Baptist Quarterly

BuH

Business History

CBH

Contemporary British History

CEH

Contemporary European History

ChH

Church History

ChP

Childhood in the Past

CHR

Catholic Historical Review

CitC

City & Community

ContC

Continuity and Change

CSSH

Comparative Studies in Society and History

CulSH

Cultural and Social History

EAmS

Early American Studies

EcHR

Economic History Review

ECS

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Emus

Early Music

EMW

Early Modern Women

EnH

Environmental History

EnvH

Environment and History

EPA

Environment and Planning A

EPB

Environment and Planning B

EPC

Environment and Planning C

EPD

Environment and Planning D

EPE

Environment and Planning E

ES

Enterprise and Society

EurRH

European Review of History

FCH

Family and Community History

FH

French History

FHR

Financial Historical Review

FHS

French Historical Studies

G & H

Gender and History

GE

Global Environment

GeH

German History

GFH

Global Food History

H

History

HA

History Australia

HE

History of Education

HF

History of the Family

HJ

Historical Journal

HJM

Historical Journal of Massachusetts

HM

Historical Methods

HR

Historical Research

HRC

History of Retailing Consumption

HT

History Today

HU

Histoire urbaine

HWJ

History Workshop Journal

I & M

Immigrants & Minorities

IAR

Industrial Archaeology Review

IESH

Irish Economic and Social History

IESHR

Indian Economic and Social History Review

IHS

Irish Historical Studies

IJHA

International Journal of Historical Archaeology

IJHerS

International Journal of Heritage Studies

IJHS

International Journal of the History of Sport

IJMH

International Journal of Maritime History

IJRLH

International Journal of Regional and Local History

ILWCH

International Labor and Working-Class History

IM

Imago Mundi

IRSH

International Review of Social History

ISR

Irish Studies Review

JA

Journal of Architecture

JAEH

Journal of American Ethnic History

JASc

Journal of Archaeological Science

JBAA

Journal of the British Archaeological Association

JBS

Journal of British Studies

JeH

Jewish History

JFH

Journal of Family History

JHC

Journal of the History of Collections

JHelS

Journal of Hellenic Studies

JHG

Journal of Historical Geography

JHMAS

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Services

JHS

Journal of Historical Sociology

JICH

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

JIH

Journal of Interdisciplinary History

JMEMS

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

JMH

Journal of Medieval History

JPH

Journal of Planning History

JSeAS

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

JSocH

Journal of Social History

JUH

Journal of Urban History

JWH

Journal of World History

L & HR

Law and History Review

LabH

Labor History

LHR

Labour History Review

LJ

London Journal

LocH

Local Historian

MAsS

Modern Asian Studies

MedH

Medical History

MES

Middle Eastern Studies

MidH

Midland History

MuHJ

Museum History Journal

NCTF

Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film

NH

Northern History

P & P

Past & Present

PaedH

Paedagogica Historica

PH

Pennsylvania History

PlP

Planning Perspectives

PMA

Post-Medieval Archaeology

RH

Rural History

SaA

Slavery and Abolition

Sas

South Asia

SH

Social History

SHMed

Social History of Medicine

Spec

Speculum

SpiH

Sport in History

TCBH

Twentieth Century British History

UH

Urban History

UHR

Urban History Review

US

Urban Studies

VPR

Victorian Periodicals Review

WH

Water History

WomHR

Women's History Review

YAJ

Yorkshire Archaeological Journal

I General

Research methods, aids and materials

1 BÉRUBÉ H, L'histoire urbaine en temps de pandémie. UHR 49 1 (2021) 1–3.

2 KUMBHAT P, Who led Leeds? Public service between the wars: building a biographical library through collaboration. UH 48 2 (2021) 292–306.

3 OPLL F, The foundation of our knowledge – sources and records. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 25–47.

4 RACETTE J-C, Écrire l'histoire des savoirs urbains. UHR 49 2 (2021) 117–25.

Maps and plans

5 KINACI M O & GULERSOY N Z, Evaluating nineteenth-century urbanization in the Galata neighbourhood of Istanbul using the maps by Huber, d'Ostoya, and Goad. PlP 36 2 (2021) 393–409.

Archives – descriptions and examples

6 CRANNA V & HIRSCH L, Decolonising the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's archives service. A & R 42 3 (2021) 248–65.

7 FIDDES P S, A short history of the Angus Library and archives, Regent's Park College, Oxford. BQ 52 3 (2021) 125–40.

8 RODRIGUES A, DA SILVA M M & RAMOS P C, Antiracism and black memory in the archives: a project to preserve black organization collections at the University of Campinas (Brazil). A & R 42 3 (2021) 304–23.

Urban history, definitions and aims

9 BROWN T S, The study of empire and cities in the early medieval Mediterranean: personal reflections and conclusions. In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 357–69.

10 EWEN S & WARWICK T, Introduction: urban history beyond the academy. UH 48 2 (2021) 290–1.

11 IRA J, Rethinking the genre: urban biographies as means of creating critical public spheres. UH 48 1 (2021) 162–78.

12 IRVING H, The war on waste: using urban history to inspire behavioural change. UH 48 2 (2021) 307–19.

13 MUKHERJEE R, Urbanity and the city: a note. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 26–48.

Historiography

14 BHATTACHARYYA D, The Indian city and its ‘restive publics’. MAsS 55 2 (2021) 665–95.

15 BUYLAERT F, VAN DER MEULEN J & VERHOEVEN G, VERMOESEN R & VERLAAN T, Review of periodical articles. UH 48 2 (2021) 386–406.

16 DAVUTOĞLU A, Pivot cities in the rise and fall of civilisations. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 206.

17 PEŠA I & HENRIET B, Beyond paternalism: pluralising Copperbelt histories. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 27–51.

Empirical studies of urbanization

18 HEERTEN L, Mooring mobilities, fixing flows: towards a global urban history of port cities in the age of steam. JHS 34 2 (2021) 350–74.

19 LINCOLN T, An urban history of China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 320.

20 NICOLLE C, Quelle urbanisation au Levant Nord durant le 3e millénaire?. HU 61 2 (2021) 57–71.

21 OBERSTE J, The birth of the metropolis: urban spaces and social life in medieval Paris. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xii + 288.

22 YAHEL H, Rural or urban? Planning Bedouin settlements. MES 57 4 (2021) 606–24.

History, growth and fortunes of individual towns

This section is arranged alphabetically by the name of the town

23 GHOSHAL A, From a wilderness to capital city: the making of Agartala. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 280–301.

24 DE LANGE E, The Congress system and the French invasion of Algiers, 1827–1830. HJ 64 4 (2021) 940–62.

25 GUTHORN H B, Capital development: mandate era Amman and the construction of the Hashemite state (1921–1946). Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 272.

26 DE GIORGI A U & EGER A A, Antioch: a history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 610.

27 WORTHINGTON I, Athens after empire: a history from Alexander the Great to the Emperor Hadrian. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 432.

28 HUNT M R & STERN P J, Bombay: the genealogy of a global imperial city. UH 48 3 (2021) 461–78.

29 MANZAR N, Transformation of a ‘Hindu’ city into a ‘Muslim’ capital? Factual and fabled Mohammadabad Champaner under the sultans of Gujarat. In KHAN N R ed, Art and architectural traditions of India and Iran: commonality and diversity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 131–43.

30 DICKSON D, The first Irish cities: an eighteenth-century transformation. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 352.

31 JONES R, Darlaston: growth of a Staffordshire industrial town during the nineteenth century. FCH 24 1 (2021) 43–65.

32 DICKSON D, The first Irish cities: an eighteenth-century transformation. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 352.

33 BALZARETTI R, Urban life in Lombard Italy: Genoa and Milan compared. In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 306–26.

34 STURKEY W, Hattiesburg: an American city in black and white. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2021. pp 456.

35 HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C, Early modern Istanbul. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 1–24.

36 CLARKE D, Loidam Civitatem: Leeds from tribal capital to Viking backwater. NH 58 2 (2021) 169–96.

37 SOMADEVA R, Peripheral city of Māgama: a case of tropical urbanism in Sri Lanka. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 73–98.

38 LÓPEZ J, Introduction: viceregal Mexico City, colonial cosmopolitanism, and the Hispanic world. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 1–26.

39 BALZARETTI R, Urban life in Lombard Italy: Genoa and Milan compared. In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 306–26.

40 DEY H, The making of medieval Rome: a new profile of the city, 400–1420. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 400.

41 GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J, A French city in North America. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 1–18.

42 ASCHERI M, Siena: the city and its state throughout time. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 11–30.

43 FOCHESATO M, Plagues, wars, political change, and fiscal capacity: late medieval and Renaissance Siena, 1337–1556. EcHR 74 4 (2021) 1031–61.

44 KESSELRING R, Beware the mineral narrative: the histories of Solwezi Town and Kansanshi Mine, North-Western Zambia, c. 1899–2020. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 122–52.

45 ZAPKE S & GRUBER E, Introduction: medieval Vienna in context. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 1–21.

II Population

General features of urban population

46 ERÜNAL E, Examining age structure and estimating mortality rates in Ottoman Bursa using mid-nineteenth-century population registers. MES 57 2 (2021) 179–96.

47 LAN T & LONGLEY P A, Urban morphology and residential differentiation across Great Britain, 1881–1901. AAAG 111 6 (2021) 1796–815.

Natality and mortality

48 ADLER J S, ‘I'm at my rope's end’: suicide in New Orleans, 1920–1940. BHM 95 1 (2021) 53–82.

49 BALSOY G & GÜNDOĞDU C, Ottoman death registers (Vefeyât Defterleri) and recording deaths in Istanbul, 1838–1839. MES 57 2 (2021) 197–208.

50 CURTIS D R, From one mortality regime to another? Mortality crises in late medieval Haarlem, Holland, in perspective. Spec 96 1 (2021) 127–55.

51 GALOFRÉ-VILÀ G & HARRIS B, Growth before birth: the relationship between placental weights and infant and maternal health in early twentieth-century Barcelona. EcHR 74 2 (2021) 400–23.

52 GORTFELDER M, JAADLA H & KLESMENT M, Socio-economic status and fertility in an urban context at the end of the nineteenth century: a linked records study from Tartu, Estonia. HF 26 1 (2021) 51–73.

53 RAFTAKIS M, Why were infants dying and what were they dying from? Infant mortality patterns in the Greek urban centre of Hermoupolis, Syros (1860–1940). HF 26 3 (2021) 405–33.

54 SPERDUTI A, D'AGOSTINO B, GASTALDI P, FAIELLA I, FIORE I, PELLEGRINO C, RIZZO C & BONDIOLI L, When children mark the change: funerary rituals and socio-demographic dynamics in Pontecagnano (Salerno, Campania) between the 9th and 5th centuries BCE. ChP 14 2 (2021) 125–44.

Disease

55 BARKER H, Laying the corpses to rest: grain, embargoes, and Yersinia pestis in the Black Sea, 1346–48. Spec 96 1 (2021) 97–126.

56 CARMICHAEL A G, Pesthouse imaginaries. In LYNTERIS C ed, Plague image and imagination from medieval to modern times. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 69–110.

57 COHN S, Plague in India: contagion, quarantine, and the transmission of scientific knowledge. In LYNTERIS C ed, Plague image and imagination from medieval to modern times. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 191–203.

58 DESLOGE T, Who owns the Lunger Building? Disease, property, and the limits of accountability in tenement reform in St. Louis, 1832–1917. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1179–202.

59 EKLUND E, ‘The dreaded pneumonic influenza has made its appearance amongst us’: the influenza pandemic of 1918–19 in Gippsland, Victoria. AHS 52 1 (2021) 27–44.

60 GARDENER K, Decision-making amongst the community in Coventry during the 1918–19 Spanish Flu pandemic. MidH 46 1 (2021) 101–18.

61 HIXON L, ‘The dread influenza’: Milford in the grip of the 1918 pandemic. HJM 49 1 (2021) 110–40.

62 JOHNSON E, When endemic met epidemic: cholera, chronic disease and public health in Kazan, 1788–1842. UH 48 4 (2021) 625–43.

63 KLASSEN B, ‘Facing it together’: early caregiving responses to Vancouver's HIV/AIDS epidemic. G & H 33 3 (2021) 774–89.

64 NAVARRO J A, The 1918–19 influenza epidemic in Boston, Lowell, and Fall River. HJM 49 2 (2021) 69–99.

65 NEWMAN S L & HODSON C M, Contagion in the capital: exploring the impact of urbanisation and infectious disease risk on child health in nineteenth-century London, England. ChP 14 2 (2021) 177–92.

66 SARKAR A, Reflexive gaze and constructed meanings: photographs of plague hospitals in colonial Bombay. In LYNTERIS C ed, Plague image and imagination from medieval to modern times. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 141–89.

67 SZRETER S & SIENA K, The pox in Boswell's London: an estimate of the extent of syphilis infection in the metropolis in the 1770s. EcHR 74 2 (2021) 372–99.

Medicine

68 ABAD L A, MAURER N & SÁNCHEZ-ALONSO B, Paesani versus paisanos: the relative failure of Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires during the age of mass migration. EcHR 74 2 (2021) 546–67.

69 AKEHURST A-M, ‘The love of friends made this in the cause of humanity’: therapeutic environment in Quaker asylum design at the York retreat. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 74–98.

70 BARNABY J, The monks of Rochester and the hospital of St. Mary of Strood: a twelfth-century dispute reassessed. HR 94 265 (2021) 441–62.

71 BUEHLER S H, Delivering smallpox vaccination in Bordeaux. EMW 16 1 (2021) 91–102.

72 BURCHELL A, At the margins of the medical? Educational psychology, child guidance and therapy in provincial England, c. 1945–74. SHMed 34 1 (2021) 70–93.

73 CROZIER R, CAMERON A, MANN B, ASHCROFT E & WOOD R, Osteoarchaeological evidence for medical dissection in 18th to 19th century Aberdeen, Scotland. PMA 55 2 (2021) 159–75.

74 DE VOS P S, Medicine and municipal rights in viceregal Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 282–300.

75 DEVANE E, Pilgrim's progress: the landscape of the NHS hospital, 1948–70. TCBH 32 4 (2021) 534–52.

76 DU PLESSIS R, Examining the casebooks of the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, 1890–1910, for cases of delusion where patients voiced their life stories. In ELLIS R, KENDAL S & TAYLOR S J eds, Voices in the history of madness. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 137–53.

77 GOLDING R, Music and moral management in the nineteenth-century English lunatic asylum. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xvii + 369.

78 HICKMAN T A, ‘We belt the world’: Dr. Leslie E. Keeley's ‘Gold Cure’ and the medicalization of addiction in 1890s London. BHM 95 2 (2021) 198–226.

79 HILBER M, Obstetric expertise in the Austrian periphery: Ludwig Kleinwächter's private practice in Czernowitz, Bukovina (1884–1906). EurRH 28 (2021) 663–88, Issue number 5–6.

80 HILTON C, Civilian lunatic asylums during the First World War. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xix + 294.

81 JUNGHANS J S, Treatment of mentally ill children at the Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark, c. 1935–1976. In ELLIS R, KENDAL S & TAYLOR S J eds, Voices in the history of madness: personal and professional perspectives on mental health and illness. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 95–113.

82 LAURO A, ‘The British, the French and even the Russians are using these methods’: psychology, mental testing and (trans)imperial dynamics of expertise production in late-colonial Congo. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt. Melton: James Currey 2021. 267–95.

83 MCCLARY R, Dar al-Shifa' or Bimaristan: Islamic hospitals of Damascus, Sivas, and Cairo in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 99–115.

84 MOHR A, The economic rationality of religious-based medical abstinence in the early twentieth century: the case of Philadelphia's Faith Tabernacle Congregation. JHMAS 76 2 (2021) 147–66.

85 MOHR P & SEVILLE S, The Hull Grundy collection in the Museum of Medicine and Health, University of Manchester. JHC 33 2 (2021) 287–96.

86 PARHI K, No coming back to sick society: the emergence of new drug user segment in the Järvenpää Social Hospital in Finland, 1965–1975. JHMAS 76 4 (2021) 417–39.

87 PIERAGOSTINI R, The healing power of music? Documentary evidence from late-fourteenth-century Bologna. Spec 96 1 (2021) 156–76.

88 PRANGNELL J & MCGOWAN G, Identifying a burns victim 150 years after death. IJHA 25 1 (2021) 1–13.

89 ROTH C & TEIXEIRA L A, From embryotomy to cesarean: changes in obstetric operatory techniques in nineteenth- and twentieth-century urban Brazil. BHM 95 1 (2021) 24–52.

90 SEXTON K, Uterus house: incubating obstetrics in early modern Bologna. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 260–78.

91 SUGIYAMA M, Healing of the poor: the Hospital of Our Lady of Potterie in Bruges and the Miracle Book (c. 1520–1). In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 56–73.

92 WHITE III W A, Just what the doctor ordered: biochemical analysis of historical medicines from downtown Tucson, Arizona. IJHA 25 2 (2021) 515–43.

93 WYATT C, The history of the Secret Garden, Glenfield Hospital. FCH 24 3 (2021) 270–88.

94 WYNTER R, Ambition, ‘failure’ and the laboratory: Birmingham as a centre of twentieth-century British scientific psychiatry. BJHS 54 1 (2021) 19–40.

Urban public health

95 COOMANS J, Community, urban health and environment in the late medieval Low Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 350.

96 ELLIS C, ‘If you cannot feed the body of a child you cannot feed the brain’: education and nutrition in late colonial Madras. Sas 44 1 (2021) 135–51.

97 FLEMMING R, Fertility control in ancient Rome. WomHR 30 6 (2021) 896–914.

98 PETERSON A M, Public health and hospitals in medieval Siena before the Black Death. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 175–94.

99 RODRIGUES E, Spaces of healing in early modern Portuguese Empire: changing public health and hospital buildings on Mozambique Island. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 138–61.

100 TRIVEDI L, Maternal care and global public health: Bombay and Manchester, 1900–1950. SHMed 34 1 (2021) 46–69.

Migration to, from and between towns

101 EYAL H, Going local and global: internal and transatlantic migration in eighteenth-century Spain. JIH 52 2 (2021) 197–223.

102 FEYS T, The impact of the American foreland on the European trans-Atlantic migrant trade via the port of New York. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 210–45.

103 FIUME E, Geneva, the Italian refuge, and contact with Italy. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 369–87.

104 MOK F, Chinese illicit immigration into colonial Hong Kong, c. 1970–1980. JICH 49 2 (2021) 339–67.

105 MORALES D, Tejas, Afuera de México: newspapers, the Mexican Government, Mutualistas, and migrants in San Antonio 1910–1940. JAEH 40 2 (2021) 52–91.

106 ROELENS J, ‘Those rascals chased from Holland!' Sodomy, migration and identity building in eighteenth-century Antwerp. CulSH 18 2 (2021) 183–200.

107 TYLER R L, Migrant culture maintenance: the Welsh in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1870–1930. JAEH 40 4 (2021) 86–112.

108 WINTER A, Circuits of migration to a port in the making: Antwerp, 1760–1860. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 179–209.

III Physical structure

Research methods, aids and materials

109 BAVAJ R, Introduction: spatial history. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 1–36.

110 BUTTERLIN P, ‘Du monde proto-urbain aux villes mésopotamiennes. Questions d’échelle et de morphogénèse’. HU 61 2 (2021) 9–40.

111 FERRIS K, Bars. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 139–54.

112 OLSON S & HOLLAND P, Newspaper archives. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 87–102.

113 SCHENK F B, Infrastructures. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 173–90.

114 STRATIGAKOS D, Architectural drawings. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 103–19.

115 STRUCK B & BAVAJ R, Maps. In BAVAJ R, LAWSON J & STRUCK B eds, Doing spatial history. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 37–53.

116 WEINTRAUB J, The Paris night: a flâneur in post-revolutionary Paris. FH 35 2 (2021) 266–86.

Physical and structural characteristics of towns

117 AHMED S U, Dhaka – from an obscure urban settlement to a mega-city. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 205–20.

118 BARROS A J M, An imposed co-operation: Porto and its hinterlands between the Middle Ages and the early modern period. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 74–100.

119 BAUGH D, Early history of Morningside. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 33–50.

120 GUICHARD M, La ville et sa topographie en Mésopotamie à la fin du troisième millénaire avant n. è. D'après la littérature et les textes de la pratique. HU 61 2 (2021) 41–56.

121 LEE R, Port-towns, their hinterlands and forelands: a critical review. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 1–44.

122 SZMYTKIE R, The cyclical nature of the territorial development of large cities: a case study of Wrocław (Poland). JUH 47 4 (2021) 771–93.

123 ZIPP D Y, Chinatowns lost? The birth and death of urban neighborhoods in an American city. CitC 20 4 (2021) 326–45.

Architecture

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126 BELL M, Health as harmony: the Pellegrinaio Cycle of Santa Maria della Scala in Siena. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 241–59.

127 BELLINI F, Architecture for music: sonorous spaces in sacred buildings in Renaissance and Baroque Rome. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 121–58.

128 BRAKMANN P & FITZNER S, Places of knowledge between Ulm and the Netherlands in the seventeenth century: the Kunstkammer of Johannes Faulhaber. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 193–236.

129 BROWN S, Looking for John Thornton: the Great East Window of York Minster revisited. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 137–61.

130 BURKE J L, Architecture and urbanism in viceregal Mexico: Puebla de los Ángeles, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 232.

131 COHEN A S, Imitator of the old law/advocate of revealed grace: visualizing Jews and Christians in twelfth-century Regensburg. JeH 34 (2021) 83–105, Issue number 1–3.

132 CROKE B, Flashpoint Hagia Sophia. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 172.

133 DE PINHO J B, House of Misericórdias: healthcare and welfare architecture in sixteenth-century Portugal. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 181–96.

134 DE RAEDT N, The Santacroce houses along the via in Publicolis in Rome: law, place and residential architecture in the early modern period. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 73–98.

135 DEMSHUK A, Architecture beyond ideology: the politics of forgotten landmarks in communist East Germany. JUH 47 2 (2021) 420–49.

136 DEMSHUK A, Building the cathedral of democracy: Frankfurt's Paulskirche in Hitler's shadow. GeH 39 4 (2021) 602–25.

137 DOUET J, The steam pumping stations of the London main drainage, 1858–75. IAR 43 2 (2021) 135–46.

138 ELVINS S, ‘A stairway that does its own climbing’: the department store escalator and the promises of modernity, 1900–1950. HRC 7 1 (2021) 79–97.

139 ESCHER C & REMPE M, The making of music venues: inquiries into global urban history. JUH 47 5 (2021) 955–62.

140 FONTENOT A, Non-design: architecture, liberalism, and the market. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 376.

141 FRAMPTON K, The other modern movement: architecture, 1920–1970. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 344.

142 GALEAZZO L, The ‘conquest’ and construction of an urban place: the Insula dei Gesuiti in Venice in the early modern period. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 305–36.

143 GUARDIOLA-VILLORA A, BASSET-SALOM L & PÉREZ-GARCÍA A, Private air-raid shelters designed by the Valencian architect Joaquín Rieta during the Spanish Civil War. JA 26 3 (2021) 286–315.

144 GUERCI M, London's ‘golden mile’: the great houses of the Strand, 1550–1650. London: Paul Mellon Centre 2021. pp 336.

145 HARRISON S, The shrines of St William of York reconstructed. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 1–25.

146 HEINDRYCKX L, DEVOS R & BULCKAEN L, The ambiguous position of architects during the interwar period: the case of the engineer Eugène François. JA 26 4 (2021) 431–52.

147 HEMMERSAM P, Making the Arctic city: the history and future of urbanism in the circumpolar North. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. pp 272.

148 HOLDER N, Thomas Cromwell's home at the London Austin Friars. JBAA 174 1 (2021) 154–85.

149 HOLTON A, The constructional context of the Great East Window at York Minster. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 111–36.

150 HOLZER S M & MARCONI N, Nicola Zabaglia's scaffoldings for the maintenance of architectural space in St. Peter's Basilica and throughout Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 237–66.

151 HURX M, Building on ‘hollow land’: skill and expertise in foundation-laying practices in the Low Countries in the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 269–304.

152 HURX M, An ideal design by negotiation: the construction of Philip the Good's Palais Rihour at Lille. ArchH 64 1 (2021) 223–52.

153 IMMERWAHR D, The iron hand of power: US architectural imperialism in the Philippines. ArchH 64 1 (2021) 163–86.

154 JOSHI H, Caravanserais: a synthesis of Indo-Iranian architecture. In KHAN N R ed, Art and architectural traditions of India and Iran: commonality and diversity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 65–75.

155 KAM L W M, Modern architecture as ideological representations: East Berlin, West Berlin, and Hong Kong. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 18–37.

156 KHAN G, The Mughal gardens of Kashmir: a cultural perspective. In KHAN N R ed, Art and architectural traditions of India and Iran: commonality and diversity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 113–30.

157 KONDYLI F, The view from Byzantine archaeology. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 43–69.

158 LEFÈVRE W, Architecture on paper: the development and function of architectural drawings in the Renaissance. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 41–70.

159 ŁUPIENKO A, The city as a national work of art: modernity and nation building in fin-de-siècle Lviv. UH 48 4 (2021) 663–83.

160 MARSHALL A, ‘A suitable memorial’: the history of public health centres in post-World War II Virginia. B & L 28 2 (2021) 96–123.

161 MERRILL E, Introduction: embracing specificity, embracing place. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 23–40.

162 MERRILL E, The Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala and the construction of Siena. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 161–92.

163 MILLER I & COOK O, Coming out of the wash: investigating Manchester's public baths and wash-houses. IAR 43 2 (2021) 114–34.

164 MUNBY J, The chapter-house roof at York Minster. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 40–64.

165 NORTON C, York Minster at the time of the Black Death: the stained glass and chantry-chapel of Archbishop Zouche. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 65–110.

166 PALINIĆ N & BJELANOVIĆ A, Structures of the proto-industrial and early industrial age in Rijeka, Croatia. IAR 43 1 (2021) 2–19.

167 PALIWAL A, The major Mughal buildings of Thatta in the seventeenth century: a synthesis of Central Asian, classical Mughal, and local architecture. In KHAN N R ed, Art and architectural traditions of India and Iran: commonality and diversity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 144–57.

168 PAPALEXANDROU A, CARAHER W & MOORE R S, Urban space and collective action in late antique Arsinoë. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 95–123.

169 PON L, Leakage, contagion, and containment in early modern Venice. In JACOBI L & ZOLLI D M eds, Contamination and purity in early modern art and architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 243–66.

170 REILLY L & SHEPARD M B, The early-sixteenth-century stained-glass programme of St Michael-le-Belfrey, York. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 216–46.

171 REVELL K D, From urban citizens to ocean liners: Miami beach hotels and the enclosure movement, 1935–1955. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1067–102.

172 ROBISON E C, The Basilica Ulpia, early Christian churches and the Roman double truss. ArchH 64 1 (2021) 187–222.

173 ROSKAM C, Designing reform: architecture in the People's Republic of China, 1970–1992. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 296.

174 RUNZHEN N, The origins of East Asian medieval captial construction system: the ancient city of Ye. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 272.

175 SANCAR A, Redefining modernism: the conversion of the Ankara Exhibition Hall into the Turkish State Opera. JUH 47 5 (2021) 963–79.

176 SCHEDL B, Urban design: sacral buildings and power symbols. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 79–114.

177 SHANEYFELT S F, The Marian altarpieces of Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 113–31.

178 STANEK L, Architecture in global socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War. JA 26 1 (2021) 52–5.

179 SUBODH S, Nature, knowledge, construction, and medieval archaeology: revisiting the by-lanes of medieval capital city Mandu. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 99–122.

180 TRIPLETT E, Exploring the Book of Fortresses. In MERRILL E M ed, Creating place in early modern European architecture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2021. 337–70.

181 TURNER A, Colonial secularism built in brick: religion in Rangoon. JSeAS 54 1 (2021) 26–48.

182 WEST R L, ‘I am convinced I shall achieve something valuable if I can brighten the lives of the people here’: bombsites, housing and art in Lambeth. LJ 46 1 (2021) 6–25.

183 WILLIAMS K, Clothing the nation: representing a distinctly Australian national identity in World War I memorial architecture. AHS 52 1 (2021) 79–105.

184 WILLIS J, From exigency to civic pride: the development of early Australian hospitals. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 162–80.

185 WINKLER T, Vienna's Ringstrasse: a spatial manifestation of sociopolitical values. JPH 20 3 (2021) 269–86.

186 YAGHI G, Mamluk palaces and houses in Cairo: an archaeological and civilizational study. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xxii + 332.

187 YELÇE N Z, Palace and city ceremonials. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 143–67.

188 YÜREKLI Z, The Sultan, his monument, and the critical public. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 528–54.

Housing

189 BANENS R, Workers' housing at the former BBC site in Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester. IAR 43 2 (2021) 95–113.

190 CULLEN R, The old house restoration boom in New South Wales and the rise, decline and persistence of national history 1960s–2010s. AHS 52 2 (2021) 283–300.

191 GAUDREAU G, Les premières maisons shoebox montréalaises de Rosemont et de Villeray. UHR 49 1 (2021) 4–29.

192 HAZLEY B, ABRAMS L, KEARNS A & WRIGHT V, Place, memory and the British high rise experience: negotiating social change on the Wyndford Estate, 1962–2015. CBH 35 1 (2021) 72–99.

193 KURNIAWAN K R, SILVER C, WIDYARTA M N & NURAENY E, Pulo Mass: Jakarta's failed housing experiment for the masses. PlP 36 2 (2021) 285–308.

194 MERDJANOFF A A, The fight for affordable rental housing in 1980s New York: a tenant's association's anticonversion stance. JUH 47 3 (2021) 606–22.

195 METCALFE H, To let or for lease: ‘small, but genteel’ lodgings for bachelors in and about the late Georgian town. ECS 44 1 (2021) 3–19.

196 ROLHEISER L, Old, small and unwanted: post-war housing and neighbourhood socioeconomic status. US 58 14 (2021) 2952–70.

197 ROUSSET I, The industrious, the laboring, and the sunken: Berlin's Mietskaserne and the housing question. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1275–300.

198 THOMAS L L, From childless tower to child-full density: families and the evolution of Vancouverism. PlP 36 3 (2021) 559–81.

199 TROCH P, Of private and social in socialist cities: the individualizing turn in housing in a medium-sized city in socialist Yugoslavia. JUH 47 1 (2021) 50–67.

Space and place

200 CAMPOS M U, Mapping urban ‘mixing’ and intercommunal relations in late Ottoman Jerusalem: a neighborhood study. CSSH 63 1 (2021) 133–69.

201 CHATTERJEE P, Between the pagan past and Christian present in Byzantine visual culture: statues in Constantinople, 4th–13th centuries CE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 350.

202 CROSBY A, (Re)mapping Akikodjiwan: spatial logics of dispossession in the settler-colonial city. UHR 49 1 (2021) 84–107.

203 DUPONT C, Creating Philip II's vision: Urbs and Civitas in the town maps of Jacob van Deventer (1558–1575). IM 73 1 (2021) 16–31.

204 NEVOLA F, ‘Per queste cose ognuno sta in santa pace et in concordia’: understanding urban space in Renaissance Siena. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 51–68.

205 OPLL F, The heritage of maps and city views. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 135–59.

206 POOLEY C, EMANUEL M, MÄNNISTÖ-FUNK T & NORTON P, Introduction: historical perspectives on pedestrians and the city. UH 48 2 (2021) 204–10.

207 VALENCIA A, Rabat after the Morisco migration: a Maghrebi port city's footprints, 1609–66. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 45–73.

208 WITHERS C W J, Map making, defamation and credibility: the case of the Athenaeum, Charles Tilstone Beke, and W. & A. K. Johnston's Edinburgh Educational Atlas (1874). IM 73 1 (2021) 46–63.

Heritage and the historic environment

209 ANDROSOFF A, Moose Jaw's tunnel vision: mystery, history, and the construction of ‘Canada's most notorious city’. UHR 49 1 (2021) 54–83.

210 ARBEL Y, Olive oil soap in the Holy Land: background, technology and a newly discovered workshop in Jaffa. IAR 43 1 (2021) 53–64.

211 BOUSSAA D, The past as a catalyst for cultural sustainability in historic cities: the case of Doha, Qatar. IJHerS 27 5 (2021) 470–86.

212 BRIERCLIFFE S, BCLM: Forging Ahead: building a new urban history of the Black Country. UH 48 2 (2021) 334–50.

213 BUTTERLIN P, ALACHKAR S & DIBO S, Cités millénaires du Proche-Orient. HU 61 2 (2021) 5–8.

214 CHAN Y-K, ‘Let Raffles stand where he stands today’: a symbol of the colonial in Singapore during the Cold War. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 150–73.

215 CHEN J & JUDD B, Relationality and territoriality: rethinking policy circulation of industrial heritage reuse in Chongqing, China. IJHerS 27 1 (2021) 16–38.

216 CHIN C E, Materialising the ‘gospel of Americanism’: the exclusionary interpretation of twentieth-century early American period rooms in the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum. H 106 372 (2021) 619–44.

217 CHOPRA R, Amritsar's heritage street: mapping heritage, eclipsing offence. Sas 44 3 (2021) 554–67.

218 CUSHING N, #CoalMustFall: revisiting Newcastle's coal monument in the Anthropocene. HA 18 4 (2021) 782–800.

219 DEAN G & RIMMER J, Archaeology and the investigation of vernacular buildings in late medieval York. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 162–94.

220 DEMIRÖZ M & GÜÇHAN N S, Urban conservation legacy of the Turkish planning system: tracing spatial change in the Ankara Acropolis, from 1923 onwards. PlP 36 2 (2021) 337–62.

221 DIBO S, Les villes de l’Âge du Fer en Syrie: entre traditions et renouveaux. HU 61 2 (2021) 93–118.

222 DJABAROUTI J, Stories of feelings and things: intangible heritage from within the built heritage paradigm in the UK. IJHerS 27 4 (2021) 391–406.

223 HARGITTAI I & HARGITTAI M, Science in London: a guide to memorials. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xvi + 281.

224 HARRIS-BRANDTS S & SICHINAVA D, Architecture and friendship among nations: the shifting politics of cultural diplomacy in Tbilisi, Georgia. IJHerS 27 12 (2021) 1213–29.

225 HARTSHORNE S A, Urban history ‘on the go’: discovering and developing Leicester's cultural quarter. UH 48 2 (2021) 320–33.

226 HARWOOD S, Bulloch Hall and the movement toward a well-rounded interpretation of antebellum life in Roswell, Georgia. In REX C & WATSON S E eds, Public memory, race, and heritage tourism of early America. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 127–42.

227 HINTON G, War commemoration and civic culture in the north east of England, 1854–1914. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xvii + 291.

228 HOWARD E, Slavery in the Big Easy: digital interventions in the tourist landscape of New Orleans. In REX C & WATSON S E eds, Public memory, race, and heritage tourism of early America. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 90–108.

229 JAROSZ K & TRICOIRE H D, A visit to rusty ships. Tourism as a strategy of rejuvenating shrinking towns in coastal areas. GE 14 3 (2021) 588–612.

230 KATHEM M & ALI D K, Decolonising Babylon. IJHerS 27 9 (2021) 831–45.

231 KUBISZYN M, Navigating an unwanted heritage: displacement, accommodation and effacement in Lublin's local heritage initiatives. IJHerS 27 12 (2021) 1278–95.

232 KUNA M, KŘIVÁNEK R, CHVOJKA O & ŠÁLKOVÁ T, A quantitative approach to magnetometer survey data: the case of the Late Bronze Age site of Březnice. JASc 126 1 (2021).

233 LAZZARETTI V, New monuments for the new India: heritage-making in a ‘timeless city’. IJHerS 27 11 (2021) 1085–100.

234 LUO Y, Safeguarding intangible heritage through edutainment in China's creative urban environments. IJHerS 27 2 (2021) 170–85.

235 MIDDLETON G D, A tale of three cities: urban and cultural resilience and heritage between the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the eastern Mediterranean. UH 48 4 (2021) 724–48.

236 MILLER I & STITT L, The Vulcan Works, Stockport: the archaeology of an Edwardian car factory. IAR 43 1 (2021) 34–52.

237 NANI M, Inhabitants of heritage: the dwellers of an Italian Renaissance palace and their problematic eviction in Ferrara, 1900–1940. UH 48 1 (2021) 87–107.

238 NICOLLE C & BRAEMER F, Agglomérations et villes au Levant Sud oriental Formes et répartition spatiale aux 4e–3e millénaires. HU 61 2 (2021) 73–91.

239 ÓCON D, Digitalising endangered cultural heritage in Southest Asian cities: preserving or replacing? IJHerS 27 10 (2021) 975–90.

240 PETERSON A & EL-KHOURY Y, Tombs of the Pasha and the grave politics of late Ottoman Lebanon. IJHA 25 2 (2021) 375–422.

241 PONOMARYOVA A & RYAN B D, Will Kyiv's Soviet industrial districts survive? A study of transformation, preservation, and demolition of industrial heritage in Ukraine's capital. JPH 20 3 (2021) 220–68.

242 POZZI L, Local museum, national history: curating Shanghai's history in the context of a changing China (1994–2018). IJHerS 27 4 (2021) 407–22.

243 SALEMINK O, Introduction: heritagizing Asian cities: space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices. IJHerS 27 8 (2021) 769–76.

244 SCHLEGEL S & PFOSER A, Navigating contested memories in a commercialised setting: conflict avoidance strategies in Kyiv city tour guiding. IJHerS 27 5 (2021) 487–99.

245 SPURNÝ M & LADD B, The stifled renaissance of urbanity: urban preservation and the collapse of Czechoslovak and East German socialism. JUH 47 3 (2021) 478–94.

246 STANIČIĆ A, Media propaganda vs public dialogue: the spatial memorialisation of conflict in Belgrade after the 1999 NATO bombing. JA 26 3 (2021) 371–93.

247 STIEFEL B L, Revisiting the gateway to bondage: a comparative study of the landscape preservation and touristic interpretation at Sullivan's Island with Ellis and Angel Islands. In REX C & WATSON S E eds, Public memory, race, and heritage tourism of early America. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 18–35.

248 STOLOJAN-FILIPESCO V, Honouring revolutionary heroes: the political uses of martyrs' shrines in Taiwan. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 102–20.

249 TOMLINSON C, City of culture, city of transformation: bringing together the urban past and urban present in The Hull Blitz Trail. UH 48 2 (2021) 351–63.

250 UKIELSKI P, New historical museums in Poland. In WOJDON J ed, Public history in Poland. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 49–66.

251 URBAN F, Copenhagen's ‘return to the inner city’ 1990–2010. JUH 47 3 (2021) 651–73.

252 VOLCHEVSKA B, Gendered heritage in the material culture of post-socialist Skopje. IJHerS 27 7 (2021) 752–63.

253 WOLFF B, Restoring the glory of Serampore. Colonial heritage, popular history and identity during rapid urban development in West Bengal. IJHerS 27 8 (2021) 777–91.

254 WOŹNIAK M A & HARRELL J A, When the well runs dry: climatic instability and the abandonment of early Hellenistic Berenike. A 95 380 (2021) 349–66.

255 WUBNEH M, Urban resilience and sustainability of the city of Gondar (Ethiopia) in the face of adverse historical changes. PlP 36 2 (2021) 363–91.

256 ZAVAGNO L, The Byzantine city from Heraclius to the Fourth Crusade, 610–1204. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xiii + 214.

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Urban social identity

258 ALSFORD N J P, The city within the city: a glimpse of elite formation in Deptford, London and Dadaocheng, Taipei. JUH 47 1 (2021) 111–35.

259 BARTOLINI F, Back to a future civilization: cities and countryside in the ‘Third Italy’. UH 48 1 (2021) 108–24.

260 BAXTER R S, The Japanese American experience in San Luis Obispo during the interwar years. IJHA 25 3 (2021) 762–83.

261 BERECZ A, Top-down and bottom-up Magyarization in multiethnic Banat towns under dualist Hungary (1867–1914). EurRH 28 3 (2021) 422–40.

262 BRUSCHI F, Ports as bridges between civilisations: the case of the Four Communes of Senegal, 1659–1914. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 246–72.

263 BRYANT C, Prague: belonging in the modern city. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2021. pp 352.

264 BYRNE J, Beyond Trawlertown: memory, life and legacy in the wake of the Cod Wars. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2021. pp 256.

265 CAÑEQUE A, The Cabildo of Mexico City, patron saints, and the making of local and imperial identities. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 163–80.

266 CUBEROS-GALLARDO F J, Cova da Moura: citizenship, neighborhood, and conflicts over territory in Lisbon's periphery, 1974–2014. JUH 47 4 (2021) 878–92.

267 DAHL J, Agents of change in a changing world: treaty port Nagasaki and the limitations of local resilience. JUH 47 2 (2021) 317–31.

268 EISENHUTH S, Divided memory in united Berlin. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 207–22.

269 FLANNERY K P, The trans-imperial biography of César Falliet: a life between global cities. UH 48 3 (2021) 479–97.

270 FUHG F, London's working-class youth and the making of post-Victorian Britain, 1958–1971. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xiii + 441.

271 GOSSEYE J, Leisure politics: the construction of social infrastructure and Flemish cultural identity in Belgium, 1950s to 1970s. JUH 47 3 (2021) 526–48.

272 GOTTLIEB D, Yuppies: young urban professionals and the making of postindustrial New York. ES 22 4 (2021) 962–9.

273 HOA T T P, Making the Vietnamese áo dài tunic national heritage: fashion travel through tradition, colonialism, modernity. IJHerS 27 8 (2021) 806–18.

274 HUTSON S R & WELCH J, Old urbanites as new urbanists? Mixing at an ancient Maya city. JUH 47 4 (2021) 812–31.

275 IWAMA D, UMEMOTO K & MASUDA K, Calling Nikkei to empire: diaspora and trans/nationalism in the redevelopment of historic Little Tokyo. JHG 74 (2021) 44–54.

276 KILBURN-TOPPIN J, Crafting identities: artisan culture in London, c. 1550–1640. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2021. pp 288.

277 KRICHAUFF S, Mullawirraburka and Kadlitpinna: how and why influential individuals facilitated amicable cross-cultural relations in the Adelaide district, 1836‒1840. HA 18 2 (2021) 342–69.

278 LADD B, Introduction to special section: 1989 and the value of historic neighborhoods in East Central Europe. JUH 47 3 (2021) 475–7.

279 LARMER M & TAYLOR R, The decolonisation of community development in Haut-Katanga and the Zambian Copperbelt, 1945–1990. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 321–46.

280 MORRISSEY R M, Empire by collaboration: St. Louis, the Illinois Country, and the French Colonial Empire. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 21–34.

281 NEVILLE L, Privacy, friendship, and social regulation in Byzantine neighbourhoods. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 245–59.

282 RETZLAFF K, Redefining Irishness in a coastal Maine city, 1770–1870: Bridget's Belfast. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 234.

283 STEEGE P, Border fragments, border fantasies: Cold War Berlin in retrospect. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 223–34.

284 TAHIR A I, The production of clan segregation in urban Somalia: historical geographies of Hargeisa. JHG 72 (2021) 53–62.

285 TÓTH G M, Friendship, uncertainty, and ‘commonplacing’ in Renaissance Florence. JIH 52 1 (2021) 27–54.

286 VAN DONGEN E, Beyond spatial liminality: ‘Chinese’ student returnees in 1950s' Guangzhou. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 66–87.

287 VATHI Z & BURRELL K, The making and unmaking of an urban disapora: the role of the physical environment and materialities in belongingness, displacement and mobilisation in Toxteth, Liverpool. US 58 6 (2021) 1211–28.

288 WISZEWSKI P, National pride and echoes of local identity: public history in Silesian towns. In WOJDON J ed, Public history in Poland. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 114–33.

Class structure

289 BANERJEE S, Slum dwellers as agencies and victims of urbanization in Calcutta from the past to the present. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 302–16.

290 DESROCHES D M, Working-class heritage and the marketization of difference – the limits of new museology at Manhattan's Tenement Museum. IJHerS 27 10 (2021) 1051–63.

291 FAROOQUI A, Class in a colonial port city: Bombay, opium, and empire. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 221–54.

292 GRACE P, Making masters moral: household subordinates and upward social discipline in late medieval Basel. JSocH 55 2 (2021) 289–314.

293 GROEGER C V, The education trap: schools and the remaking of inequality in Boston. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2021. pp 384.

294 HUGGINS L, ‘I'll vampt it and tip you the cole’: poverty, pawning and prosecutions in London. Evidence from the Old Bailey, 1750–1799. LJ 46 3 (2021) 284–99.

295 MARTIN A M, ‘In this city of the dead’: Charleston's Magnolia Cemetery and middle-class aspiration. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1050–66.

296 MIDDLETON C, The Census records of Leicester 1851–1911, class and society. FCH 24 3 (2021) 247–69.

297 SINHA N, Who is (not) a servant, anyway? Domestic servants and service in early colonial India. MAsS 55 1 (2021) 152–206.

298 TAPIA F B & DE MIGUEL SALANOVA S, Class, literacy and social mobility: Madrid, 1880–1905. HF 26 1 (2021) 149–72.

Social life

299 ARNOTT G & GREENHALGH C, Between empire, periphery, and the United States of America: the local and international origins of the Melbourne Social Survey (1941–1943). HA 18 3 (2021) 544–63.

300 BARLETA L, Spatial genealogies: mobility, settlement, and empire-building in the Brazilian backlands, 1650–1800. JSocH 54 4 (2021) 1064–90.

301 BECCHIA C, Investir la Principauté de Bourgogne deux exemples contrastés d'intégration des sociétés urbaines, Lille et Dijon au au XVe siècle. HU (2021) 79–93, Volume no. – HS1.

302 BROWN-BERNSTEIN J, Under the canopy: finding belonging at the San Fernando swap meet, 1976–2019. JAEH 41 1 (2021) 77–104.

303 DENK U, Scholarly communities: origins, accommodation, conflicts. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 392–419.

304 FRENCH W E, ‘And our mother from in Heaven’: death and love in a Mexican courtship diary, Guadalajara, 1864–69. JSocH 55 2 (2021) 374–99.

305 HANLEY-SMITH N, Gossip and sexual transgression in ‘English society' in 1790s Naples. ECS 44 1 (2021) 59–75.

306 KURIYAMA N & OCHSNER J K, Protecting neighbourhood character while allowing growth? Pike/Pine Conservation Overlay District, Seattle, Washington. PlP 36 6 (2021) 1195–223.

307 LEAL K A, Communal matters. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 365–93.

308 LUTTER C, Ways of belonging to medieval Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 267–311.

309 MUKHOPADHYAY U, Locating Metiaburz against the backdrop of urban Calcutta: experiencing marginality. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 317–32.

310 OPLL F, Reconstructing everyday life in medieval Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 420–42.

311 PUDSEY A & VUOLANTO V, Children's urban environments in an ancient city: social and physical realities. ChP 14 2 (2021) 161–76.

312 REIMER S & PINCH P, Refurnishing homes in a bombed city: moral geographies of the utility furniture scheme in London. LJ 46 1 (2021) 26–46.

313 REITZ E J & ZIERDEN M A, A zooarchaeological study of households and fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 1710–1900. IJHA 25 4 (2021) 1087–112.

314 SARIYANNIS M, Sociability, public life, and decorum. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 473–502.

315 TOSTÕES A & FERREIRA Z, Social endurance at the Barbican Estate (1968–2020). JA 26 7 (2021) 1082–106.

316 WEISE A, Community planning, citizen action, and sustainability in a southern California edge city: San Diego's University community, 2000–2018. PlP 36 3 (2021) 495–513.

317 ZUIJDERDUIJN J & OVERLAET K, Strategies for old age and agency of the elderly in towns of the Low Countries in the Renaissance. ContC 36 3 (2021) 265–84.

Religion

318 ABADIE I, L'évolution des pratiques funéraires religieuses des Parisiens. La fouille du cimetière de l'ancien hôpital médiéval et moderne de la Trinité. HU 61 1 (2021) 97–126.

319 AQUIL R, Hazrat-i-Dehli: Chishti Sufism and the making of the cosmopolitan character of the city of Delhi. In CHAUDHURI S ed, Religion and the city in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 31–45.

320 BAILEY K, Religious attendance in Victorian Battersea. LocH 51 3 (2021) 193–206.

321 BALSERAK J, The Genevan churches and the Western Church. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 140–62.

322 BÉRIOU N, Sermons donnés à l'occasion des processions des Rogations à Paris au XIIIe siècle. HU 61 1 (2021) 29–50.

323 BEST W, Battle for the soul of a city: John Roach Straton, Harry Emerson Fosdick, and the Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy in New York, 1922–1935. ChH 90 2 (2021) 367–97.

324 BOURLET C & BOVE B, ‘Religion civique ou affiliation communautaire? Le témoignage des testaments parisiens des XIIIe–XVe siècles’. HU 61 1 (2021) 71–96.

325 BRUENING M, The Pays de Vaud: first frontier of the Genevan Reformation. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 118–39.

326 CASCIANI S, Bernadino of Siena in the history and culture of the city of L'Aquila. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 154–72.

327 CASPER A R, The Mandylions in Genoa and Rome: on the authenticity of Christ's true image in counter-reformation Italy. JMEMS 51 2 (2021) 263–84.

328 CHAUDAT P, Alcohol and religious practices in Meknes (Morocco): between rejection and compromise. In BIÇER-DEVECI E & BOURMAUD P eds, Alcohol in the Maghreb and the Middle East since the nineteenth century: disputes, policies and practices. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 95–113.

329 CHAUDHURI S, The making of a city: religion and society in the Caṇḍī-maṅgala of early modern Bengal. In CHAUDHURI S ed, Religion and the city in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 13–30.

330 CROQ L & LYON-CAEN N, ‘Les pratiques religieuses d'une société politisée Paris au temps du second jansénisme’. HU 61 1 (2021) 145–63.

331 CUILLÉ L, The French presence in St. Louis today. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 271–84.

332 CURRY J J, Sufi spaces and practices. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 503–27.

333 DATTA A B, Nation and its ‘other' women: Muslim subjectivity and gendered agency in Delhi. Sas 44 2 (2021) 380–97.

334 DE BOER E A, Expounding the scriptures: the sermons, lectures, and congrégations. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 213–30.

335 DEBBY N B-A, Saint Bernardino of Siena and art: preaching and baptism in Tuscany. CHR 107 2 (2021) 165–90.

336 FEHLEISON J, Bishop in exile: Francis de Sales, Annecy, and Reformation. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 409–26.

337 GARCÍA A R, City of friars, city of archbishops: the church in Mexico City in the age of the Hapsburgs. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 137–62.

338 GASPAROTTO M, Production and consumption of alcohol in Ramallah: steadfastness, religion, and urban rhythms. In BIÇER-DEVECI E & BOURMAUD P eds, Alcohol in the Maghreb and the Middle East since the nineteenth century: disputes, policies and practices. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 185–206.

339 GENTON H, Théodore de Bèze and Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 93–117.

340 GIBSON K, Faith and urban domestic sociability in northern England, 1760–1835. HJ 64 2 (2021) 255–80.

341 GONZÁLEZ C C, Visualizing corporate piety: the art of religious brotherhoods. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 181–212.

342 GOVAN D H, Towards a religious understanding of the Orange Order: Belfast 1910 to 1914. ISR 29 4 (2021) 501–14.

343 GROSSE C, ‘Docere et movere’: preaching, sacrament, and prayer in the reformed liturgical system of 16th-century Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 165–89.

344 GRUBIAK M M, From Roman temple to Baptist church: sin and transformation in Southern Baptist culture. B & L 28 2 (2021) 45–70.

345 GUELZO A C, ‘Home resources’: persistent localism and its demise in the Delaware Valley's Quaker townships, 1789–1830. PH 88 1 (2021) 1–29.

346 HÉLIAS-BARON M, L'implication des cisterciennes dans la vie religieuse urbaine: Saint-Antoine-des-Champs et Paris au XIIIe siècle. HU 61 1 (2021) 9–27.

347 INGLIS E, Inventing apostolic impression relics in medieval Rome. Spec 96 2 (2021) 309–66.

348 IVANIĆ S, Cosmos and materiality in early modern Prague. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 256.

349 JULEROT V, Les processions du chapitre de Notre-Dame de Paris à la fin du Moyen Âge. Pérennité et remise en cause. HU 61 1 (2021) 127–43.

350 KARLINSKY N, Revisiting Israel's mixed cities trope. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1103–29.

351 LÄMMERT S, Reimagining the Copperbelt as a religious space. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 347–72.

352 LEWIS S, ‘Five pounds for a swadler's head’: the Cork anti-Methodist riots of 1749–50. HR 94 263 (2021) 51–72.

353 LIM P C H, Learning from Muslims and Jews: in search of the identity of Christ from eighth-century Baghdad to seventeenth-century Hague. ChH 90 4 (2021) 753–75.

354 LOGAN D W, Lydia Maria Child and the urbanity of religious cosmopolitanism in antebellum New York City. JUH 47 3 (2021) 568–83.

355 LYNCH C, Moral panic in the industrial town: teenage ‘deviancy' and religious crisis in Central Scotland c. 1968–9. TCBH 32 3 (2021) 371–91.

356 MCNUTT J P, Reform under siege: the resilience of Geneva's 17th- and 18th-century church. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 427–48.

357 MANETSCH S M, Pastors and ministry in reformed Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 190–212.

358 MASSONI A & NOIZET H, La religion des Parisiens, introduction. HU 61 1 (2021) 5–8.

359 MOXON H, The patronage of the chapter-house in York Minster. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 26–39.

360 MURDOCK G, Religious life in rural Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 231–53.

361 MURRAY J K, The aura of Confucius: relics and representations of the Sage at the Kongzhai Shrine in Shanghai. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 356.

362 NAPHY W G, A long-suffering ministry: Calvin and the continual crises of Geneva, ca.1535–1560. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 75–92.

363 NEYRINCK A, Richard de Pontoise. Le ‘saint Innocent’ parisien. HU 61 1 (2021) 51–69.

364 NGUYEN K N & PHAN Q A, The management of minority heritage: critical challenges to Vietnamese Catholic heritage seen from the case study of Bui Chu Cathedral. IJHerS 27 7 (2021) 734–51.

365 NNABUIHE O E & ONWURZURUIGBO I, Designing disorder: spatial ordering and ethno-religious conflicts in Jos metropolis, North-Central Nigeria. PlP 36 1 (2021) 75–93.

366 OLDENBURG S, A puritan's ethics and the spirit of communism in Elizabethan Newcastle. In BEZIO K M S & OLDENBURG S eds, Religion and the early modern British marketplace. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 14–29.

367 OPITZ P, Geneva, Zurich, and the Swiss Reformed Churches. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 347–68.

368 PATTENDEN H, The Manchester Cathedral ritualism controversy, c. 1873–1906. NH 58 1 (2021) 86–108.

369 PFEIFER M J, The making of American Catholicism: regional culture and the Catholic experience. New York: New York University Press 2021. pp 248.

370 SEN P, Reconfiguring a lost trace: the Buddhist ‘revival’ movement in late-nineteenth-century Calcutta and the Bengal Buddhist Association. In CHAUDHURI S ed, Religion and the city in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 61–78.

371 SKINNER P, What was wrong with bishops in sixth-century southern Italy? In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 275–89.

372 SLATTER R, Worship, social gatherings and the ‘more-than-Wesleyan’: the multiple uses and congregational experiences of London's Wesleyan Methodist chapels (1851–1932). LJ 46 2 (2021) 165–86.

373 SMITH H Z, The East India Company, English Protestants, and the wider Christian community in seventeenth-century Surat, Bombay, and Madras. In CHAUDHURI S ed, Religion and the city in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 46–60.

374 TUTINO S, A fake saint and the true church: the story of a forgery in seventeenth-century Naples. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 208.

375 TYLUS J, Saint Catherine and Siena. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 69–82.

376 VAN RAALTE T G, Apostle of the Alps: Guillaume Farel and the reforming of Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 51–74.

377 WALKER J, Sacred sounds, secular spaces: transforming Catholicism through the music of Third-Republic Paris. 2021. pp 376.

378 WEINREICH S J, Sums theological: doing theology with the London Bills of Mortality, 1603–1666. ChH 90 4 (2021) 799–823.

379 WENZ A B, The discussion and transmission of reformed religious beliefs in early-modern Siena. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 132–53.

380 YOCUM D S, ‘Beata quella città della sua patria!’: Siena's religious culture and Carthusian monasticism. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 85–112.

Recreation

381 CARLINO P J, Bleacher bugs and fifty-centers: the social stratification of baseball fans through stadium design, 1880–1920. B & L 28 1 (2021) 5–29.

382 CHANG T C & MAH O B P, Beyond child's play: heritage as process in Singapore's playgrounds. IJHerS 27 5 (2021) 500–16.

383 CHIPANDE H D, Football on the Zambian and Katangese Copperbelts: leisure and fan culture from the 1930s to the present. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 101–21.

384 DAY D & ROBERTS M, Swimming beyond the metropolis: the Kent Street Baths in Victorian Birmingham. MidH 46 2 (2021) 192–206.

385 DOS SANTOS G L, GONÇALVES J, CONDESSA B, DA SILVA F N & DELAPLACE M, Olympic Charter evolution shaped by urban strategies and stakeholder's governance: from Pierre de Coubertin to the Olympic Agenda 2020. IJHS 38 4 (2021) 545–68.

386 HARRIS L J, ‘With no cinder path for track training, our position is hopeless’: the development of athletics facilities in Birmingham, 1879–1929. MidH 46 2 (2021) 226–45.

387 TAYLOR M, City, community and sport in Birmingham during the Second World War. MidH 46 2 (2021) 246–60.

Crime and policing

388 AUERBACH S, Armed with swords and scales: law, culture, and local courtrooms in London, 1860–1913. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 336.

389 BAŞARAN B, Crime, violence, and urban policing. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 446–70.

390 BEAM S, Torture and punishment in Reformation Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 322–44.

391 BEAM S, Turning a blind eye: infanticide and missing babies in seventeenth-century Geneva. L & HR 39 2 (2021) 255–76.

392 BLAND E, Policing suspicion: proactive policing in London, 1780–1850. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 192.

393 MCGOVERN J, The compters at Poultry and Wood Street in early modern London. LJ 46 3 (2021) 249–67.

394 MUKHERJEE U, Rethinking detection in Bengal: police work in the districts and the city in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In SENGUPTA K M & DAS T eds, Rethinking the local in Indian history: perspectives from Southern Bengal. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 172–97.

395 POOLEY C, On the street in nineteenth-century London. UH 48 2 (2021) 211–26.

396 RIBEIRO A S, Violence in eighteenth-century European port-cities and their hinterlands: Porto as a case study. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 128–54.

397 SÄLTER G, Policing the border area in East Berlin: rules, conflicts, and negotiations, 1961–89. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 45–60.

398 SWIFT R, Provincial police reform in early Victorian England: Cambridge, 1835–1856. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 178.

399 TAYLOR I, The Sevenoaks banking fraud and its aftermath 1888–1891. LocH 51 2 (2021) 100–12.

400 WILDMAN C, An ‘epidemic of shoplifting'? Working-class women, shop theft and Manchester's new retail culture, 1918–1939. SH 46 3 (2021) 278–99.

Social reforms and improvement

401 LOCK M, An abolitionist household on Great Percy Street, London, 1830–1831: Thomas Pringle, Mary Prince, and Susanna Strickland. LocH 51 4 (2021) 309–21.

Minority groups

402 BURGA H F, The Mariel Boatlift and comprehensive planning: humanitarian crisis, demographic data, and Cuban–American community development. PlP 36 3 (2021) 433–49.

403 CALLOWAY C, The chiefs now in this city: Indians and the urban frontier in early America. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 480.

404 CALLOWAY C G, Urban encounters. HT 7 (2021) 66–75.

405 COLE T & GIORDANO A, Geographies of Holocaust rescue: spatial patterns and social geographies of Jewish rescue in Budapest, 1944. JHG 71 (2021) 63–72.

406 COOK C J, ‘As bad as anybody else’: the Innocents, political violence, and the creole–Italian alliance in reconstruction New Orleans. JAEH 40 3 (2021) 70–99.

407 DIESTE J L M, Slave women and their descendants among the upper classes in Tetouan, Morocco (1859–1956): between recognition and conflict. JFH 46 2 (2021) 168–90.

408 HARKIN F, ‘It's a cultural pull for the Irish abroad’: Gaelic games and the Irish community in twentieth and twenty-first century London. I & M 39 1 (2021) 78–100.

409 HUNT T, The London Olympics 1908: the Games of the Irish diaspora. I & M 39 1 (2021) 53–77.

410 JUAN G L, The conversos of Valencia: prosopography of a socio-religious community (1391–1420). JeH 34 4 (2021) 273–303.

411 KEIL M, A minority in urban space: the Jewish community. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 312–59.

412 KERMOAL N, La présence métisse à Edmonton dans les années 1930: de l’éclipse à l’émergence. UHR 49 2 (2021) 149–71.

413 KIRKLAND R, Irish London: a cultural history. London: Bloomsbury Academic 2021. pp 232.

414 MACMASTER T J, Before the Venetians? Evidence for slave trading out of Italy, 489–751. In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 290–305.

415 NOFIL B, Policing, profits, and the rise of immigration detention in New York's ‘Chinese jails’. L & HR 39 4 (2021) 649–77.

416 POPE J, A slave at the press: Peter Fleet and reports of slave unrest in the Boston Evening-Post, 1735–1758. SaA 42 4 (2021) 691–709.

417 PRAETZELLIS A, Archaeology of San Francisco Jews: themes for the study of Jewish domestic life. IJHA 25 4 (2021) 1024–64.

418 RAAB G M, Jews in Edinburgh and their marriages 1841–1911. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 15–32.

419 ROVNER M, The ‘social science’ of segregation: between the ‘charitable’ surveys of the Progressive Era and ‘appraisal’ surveys of the New Deal Era. JPH 20 4 (2021) 326–37.

420 SCHAMBERGER K, Whose stories are we telling? Chinese Australian history in New South Wales and Victorian museums. AHS 52 4 (2021) 567–90.

421 SEKETA S, Defining and defending valid citizenship during war: Jewish immigrant businesses in World War I Britain. ES 22 1 (2021) 78–116.

422 SERKIN R, A stand on the streetcar. HT 1 (2021) 76–83.

423 STEWART A R, Los Angeles's indoor swap meet boom and the emergence of a multiethnic retailscape. B & L 28 2 (2021) 25–44.

424 VIERRA S T, Living in the shadow of the Wall: Berlin's Turkish community. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 137–50.

425 WADDELL B, The Evil May Day riot of 1517 and the popular politics of anti-immigrant hostility in early modern London. HR 94 266 (2021) 716–35.

426 XU T A, Immigration attorneys and Chinese exclusion law enforcement: the case of San Francisco, 1882–1930. JAEH 41 1 (2021) 50–75.

Race

427 ADLER J S, ‘Justice is something that is unheard of for the average negro’: racial disparities in New Orleans criminal justice, 1920–1945. JSocH 54 4 (2021) 1213–31.

428 ANDREWS A, Truth, justice, and expertise in 1980s Britain: the cultural politics of the New Cross Massacre. HWJ 91 1 (2021) 182–209.

429 AYERS O, Fred Trump, the Ku Klux Klan and grassroots redlining in interwar America. JUH 47 1 (2021) 3–28.

430 BLAKE J, Black tradeswomen and the making of a traste culture in lower Louisiana. EAmS 19 4 (2021) 735–68.

431 BRISTOL J C, Blackness and blurred boundaries in Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 76–94.

432 BROOKS E, ‘Rumor, vicious innuendo, and false reports’: policing black soliders in wartime Staten Island. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1032–49.

433 BURKHOLDER Z, An African American dilemma: a history of school integration and civil rights in the North. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 320.

434 CHATTERJEE A K, Indians in London: from the birth of the East India Company to Independent India. London: Bloomsbury India 2021. pp 570.

435 CLOETE N, Digestible memories in South Africa's recent past: processing the Slave Lodge Museum and the Memorial to the Enslaved. IJHerS 27 12 (2021) 1230–44.

436 FEVRE C, ‘Race' and resistance to policing before the ‘Windrush years’: the Colonial Defence Committee and the Liverpool ‘race riots' of 1948. TCBH 32 1 (2021) 1–23.

437 GARRY V, Ruth Harris: a reticient disrupter in St. Loius Public Schools' Stowe Teachers College during Jim Crow era. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1348–62.

438 HIRSCH A R, Making the second ghetto: race and housing in Chicago, 1940–1960. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 400.

439 HOFFNUNG-GARSKOF J, Cuban racial politics in nineteenth-century New York: a critical digital approach. AHR 126 1 (2021) 109–39.

440 KELLEY S M, Massacre at Portudal?: reexamining the Rainbow, Boston's first transatlantic slaving voyage, 1644–45. HJM 49 1 (2021) 82–109.

441 KILLINGRAY D, Black people in Sevenoaks since 1600: history and research methods. LocH 51 4 (2021) 297–308.

442 KNIGHT M, Reconsidering an Edinburgh institution: the British Linen Company and its slavery connection. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 75–90.

443 LANGROGNET F, Neighbours of passage: a microhistory of migrants in a Paris tenament, 1882–1932. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 216.

444 MCCAMMACK B, Landscapes of hope: nature and the great migration of Chicago. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2021. pp 376.

445 MESSER C M, The 1921 Tulsa race massacre. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp ix + 104.

446 RETZLAFF R, Desegregation of city parks and the civil rights movement: the case of Oak Park in Montgomery, Alabama. JUH 47 4 (2021) 715–52.

447 SCHALLER T F, Common enemies: Georgetown basketball, Miami football, and the racial transformation of college sports. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. pp 304.

448 SELIGMAN S D, A second reckoning: race, injustice, and the last hanging in Annapolis. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. pp 288.

449 SELLERS-GARCÍA S, Walking while Indian, walking while Black: policing in a colonial city. AHR 126 2 (2021) 455–80.

450 SEN A, Viewpoint: spatial ethnography of Devon Avenue, Chicago. B & L 28 2 (2021) 3–24.

451 WEGMANN A N, The creole frontier: free people of color in St. Louis and along the French Mississippi Corridor, 1800–1870. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 157–84.

Family life

452 BRÉE S, Who attends the wedding? Parents and witnesses of suburban brides and grooms (1880–1912). HF 26 3 (2021) 377–404.

453 CHAPPUIS L, Unwed mothers and their illegitimate children in 18th-century Geneva. HF 26 1 (2021) 29–50.

454 CORTI G & PISATI M, Marriage choices, social homogamy and modernization in Milan, 1890–1899 and 1950–1959. HF 26 3 (2021) 353–76.

455 ELBIRLIK L K, Neighborhood and family lives. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 341–64.

456 JACKSON W, The kindness of strangers: single mothers and the politics of friendship in interwar Cape Town. JSocH 54 3 (2021) 819–42.

457 MUURLING S, KAMP J & SCHMIDT A, Unwed mothers, urban institutions and female agency in early modern Dutch, German and Italian towns. HF 26 1 (2021) 11–28.

458 NEVALAINEN L, Central kitchen buildings in 1910s and 1920s Finland: food and the differing definitions of home. GFH 7 1 (2021) 36–57.

459 PÉREZ I, Domestic workers' experiences of motherhood in mid-twentieth-century Buenos Aires. WomHR 30 2 (2021) 208–22.

460 REBAY-SALISBURY K, DUNNE J, SALISBURY R B, KERN D, FRISCH A & EVERSHED R P, Feeding babies at the beginnings of urbanization in Central Europe. ChP 14 2 (2021) 102–24.

461 SAHA R, Motherhood on display: the child welfare exhibition in colonial Calcutta, 1920. IESHR 58 2 (2021) 249–77.

462 STEPENOFF B, Work and family in a slate quarry town. PH 88 4 (2021) 503–21.

463 VERBEKE A, Lonely last days? Social networks and formal care at the deathbed of urban elderly in Antwerp, Brussels and Ghent, 1797. HF 26 1 (2021) 123–48.

464 WYSMUŁEK J, History of wills, testators and their families in late medieval Krakow. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xiv + 403.

Gender

465 BEAVEN B, ‘One of the toughest streets in the world’: exploring male violence, class and ethnicity in London's Sailortown, c. 1850–1880. SH 46 1 (2021) 1–21.

466 BOATWRIGHT M T, Imperial women of Rome: power, gender, context. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 376.

467 BRIZIO E, ‘Sebben che siamo donne …’: Sienese women in the troubled years at the end of the Republic (c. 1500–60). In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 195–217.

468 BROWN P F, The Venetian bride: bloodlines and blood feuds in Venice and its empire. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 448.

469 CHAPLIN T, ‘A woman dressed like a man’: gender trouble at the Sapphic Cabaret, Paris, 1930–1960. FHS 44 4 (2021) 711–48.

470 CUENCA E L, Women and the significance of gender in the borough courts of Colchester before the Black Death. LocH 51 3 (2021) 178–92.

471 EISENBICHLER K, ‘Sotto un Lauro in corona’: literate women in 16th-century Siena. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 218–40.

472 ENGLEBERT R, Between obligation and opportunity: St. Louis, women, and transcolonial networks, 1764–1800. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 35–66.

473 FREHILL O, Serving the ‘divine economy’: St Joseph's Asylum for Aged and Virtuous Females, Dublin, 1836–1922. IESH 48 1 (2021) 70–91.

474 GOWING L, Ingenious trade: women and work in seventeenth-century London. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 284.

475 GRAY L, Addingham, Cumbria, and the workhouse in Penrith: its use by unmarried mothers. LocH 51 3 (2021) 231–43.

476 GYAYATHRI C R, Saviour sisters: services of the Delhi female medical missionaries in late colonial India. In SARKAR S ed, History of science, technology, environment, and medicine in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 286–305.

477 HAEMERS J, Women and stews: the social and material history of prostitution in the late medieval Southern Low Countries. HWJ 92 1 (2021) 4–28.

478 KURU S S, Istanbul: a city of men. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 63–85.

479 LAWSON J, State, commune and gender inequality among teachers in rural and small-town China, 1957–1979. JHS 34 4 (2021) 587–603.

480 LEARMOUTH J, Living amid the royal ruins: women and property in eighteenth-century Whitehall. ECS 44 4 (2021) 361–81.

481 LEAT D, Philanthropist, female, forgotten: Catherine Sinclair. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 65–74.

482 LIPSETT-RIVERA S, Of pleasures and proscriptions: or how residents of Mexico City negotiated gender and family norms. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 95–113.

483 LITTLE J I, Family, class, honor, manhood: Lieutenant Edmond de Lotbinière Joly in India, Paris, and Crimea, 1850–1857. JFH 46 3 (2021) 275–97.

484 MCKEE E A, ‘Where today are the widows who have this honorable office?’: Calvin, the Diaconate, and women. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 254–74.

485 MÄNNISTÖ-FUNK T, The gender of walking: female pedestrians in street photographs 1890–1989. UH 48 2 (2021) 227–47.

486 MANSELL C, Beyond the home: space and agency in the experiences of female service in early modern England. G & H 33 1 (2021) 24–49.

487 MEAKIN K, Women in British window display during the 1920s and 1930s. HRC 7 2 (2021) 115–36.

488 MOTYL K, Re-embodying history's ‘lady’: women's history, materiality and public space in early-twentieth-century Vienna. G & H 33 1 (2021) 169–91.

489 ROTRAMEL A, Discarding homes: New York City public housing and single mother-led households (1963–2016). WomHR 30 2 (2021) 320–38.

490 SASAKI K, The formation of Japanese women's adult education after the Second World War: a case study of the learning activities of Chofu City. HE 50 4 (2021) 567–85.

491 THYS-ŞENOCAK L, Women in the city. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 86–113.

492 WALTON S-J, Motherhood, morality and materiality: how material changes to wartime Cape Town affected discourses around women, racial health and the city, 1914–1919. UH 48 1 (2021) 54–70.

493 YILMAZ H & DEAL R A, Changing gender relations in 1950s Ankara: an inside view. MES 57 6 (2021) 935–55.

494 ZHANG A, Reinventing tradition and indigenizing modernity: the Beijing New Women and their leisure in the early decades of the twentieth century. WomHR 30 1 (2021) 28–48.

Sexualities

495 EVANS J V, Space, sexuality, and social rebuilding in post-World War II Berlin. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 7–17.

496 HULME T, Queer Belfast during the First World War: masculinity and same-sex desire in the Irish city. IHS 45 168 (2021) 239–61.

497 PAYNE W J, Queer urban activism under state impunity: encountering an LGBTTTI Pride archive in Chilpancingo, Mexico. US 58 7 (2021) 1327–45.

498 TAMMER T, Behind the Wall, across the Wall: gay activism in East Berlin. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 165–78.

Social organizations, clubs and societies

499 BETSAS I, AVGITIDOU S & TSIOMPANOU A, Representations of childhood in Greek language school textbooks: from rural to urban childhood. PaedH 57 6 (2021) 675–94.

500 CARTER-SINCLAIR M, Vienna's ‘respectable' antisemites: a study of the Christian Social movement. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2021. pp 280.

501 CURRAN J, Charity, finance, and legitimacy: exploring stateless-capital status in early nineteenth-century Dublin and Edinburgh. JUH 47 4 (2021) 753–70.

502 FAROQHI S, Artisans and guilds: practices, neogtiations, and conflicts. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 256–78.

503 GRANDOS L F, The weirdest of all? Indigenous peoples and politics of colonial Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 51–75.

504 GUTGARTS A, Shaping society and urban fabric in Crusader Jerusalem. UH 48 1 (2021) 2–19.

505 HARPER A, The merchant Richard Hill and his book. In BEZIO K M S & OLDENBURG S eds, Religion and the early modern British marketplace. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 30–50.

506 NEUMANN C K, Elites' networks and mobility. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 114–42.

507 PATEL D, Caught between two nationalisms: the Iran League of Bombay and the political anxieties of an Indian minority. MAsS 55 3 (2021) 764–800.

508 SORESINA M, White-collar workers in Milan: c. 1880–1915. SH 46 2 (2021) 145–63.

509 WATT P, The Highland Society of London, material culture and the development of Scottish military identity, 1798–1817. HR 94 264 (2021) 351–79.

V Economic activity

Urban economic activity

510 ARNOUX M, Credit and investment between town and countryside: the market in grain annuities in Normandy (thirteenth–fourteenth centuries). ContC 36 2 (2021) 149–76.

511 BAYER K, Desire, disguise, and distaste: Robert Morrison, the British East India Company, and early missionary and merchant negotiations in Guangzhou, China. JWH 32 4 (2021) 581–600.

512 BERRY C, Guilds, immigration, and immigrant economic organization: alien goldsmiths in London, 1480–1540. JBS 60 3 (2021) 534–62.

513 BOONE M, Les ducs Valois de Bourgogne, leurs successeurs habsbourgeois et les villes: ambitions et réalités fiscales. HU (2021) 95–120, Volume no. – HS1.

514 COLLINGE P, ‘Exceedingly obnoxious to others in the trade’: Carlisle bookseller, printer and publisher Charles Thurnam (1796–1852). NH 58 1 (2021) 66–85.

515 DO PAÇO D, A case of urban integration: Vienna's port area and the Ottoman merchants in the eighteenth century. UH 48 3 (2021) 533–51.

516 EPSTEIN S, Flat rate taxicabs and the production of urban space in depression-era Madison, Wisconsin. JHG 71 (2021) 28–38.

517 FAUSZ J F, The capital of St. Louis: from Indian trade to American territory, 1764–1825. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 67–92.

518 FERNÁNDEZ-DE-SEVILLA T, Walking through the dark: FC Barcelona and the forced closure of 1925. IJHS 38 6 (2021) 666–85.

519 GECKO T & KAUCKÁ K, The education system between private business and the state: the antagonism and synergies of industrial and state paternalism in the Vitkovice company town (1869–1914). CEH 54 1 (2021) 61–85.

520 GLUZMAN R, Venetian shipping from the days of glory to decline, 1453–1571. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xiv + 547.

521 GORDON D M, Kingdoms and associations: copper's changing political economy during the nineteenth century. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 155–78.

522 GRAY R & BOWMAN R, Locating the Manhattan housing market: GIS evidence for 1880–1910. HM 54 3 (2021) 151–71.

523 HUHTAMIES M, A second-hand shipwreck market: salvage auctions in mid-eighteenth-century Helsinki. IJMH 33 4 (2021) 631–50.

524 KAAR A, The ‘golden city’ under embargo: Prague's international trade during the Hussite Wars, 1420–1436. CEH 54 3 (2021) 447–65.

525 KARAGEDIKLI G & COS̩KUN TUNÇER A, House prices in the Ottoman Empire: evidence from eighteenth-century Edirne. EcHR 74 1 (2021) 6–33.

526 KIRCHWEGER F, Goldsmiths in medieval Vienna (1150–1527): their trade and their art. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 469–96.

527 LE NORMAND B, Rijeka as a socialist port: insights from Jugolinija's early years, 1947–1960. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 193–208.

528 LEMMEN S, The making of a socialist port: the Czechoslovak port in Hamburg in the 1940s and 1950s. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 145–61.

529 LEVIN M R, What were World's Fairs for? Catalysts for trade-based urban development in the second Industrial Revolution. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1203–24.

530 LEVITT I, H.M. Treasury and the University of Edinburgh. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 51–64.

531 MARTOCCIO M, The art of mercato: buying city-states in Renaissance Tuscany. P & P 252 1 (2021) 53–99.

532 MAZZA R, The deal of the century? The attempted sale of the Western Wall by Cemal Pasha in 1916. MES 57 5 (2021) 696–711.

533 MILNE S A, The Erber: tracing global trade through a London building. UH 48 3 (2021) 435–60.

534 MULLIN J R & KOTVAL Z, Manufacturing in Puritan rural towns in New England 1630–60: ‘a miller never goes to heaven’. RH 32 2 (2021) 187–96.

535 NEWTON G D, Wakefield, its woollen-cloth trade and merchant networks, 1558–1650. YAJ 93 1 (2021) 129–48.

536 O'FLANAGAN P, Iberian trade monopolies and their impact on non-metropole ports and their hinterlands. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 101–27.

537 PETTS D, O'DONNELL R & ARMSTRONG K, Material responses to the Great Depression in northeast England. IJHA 25 4 (2021) 1165–93.

538 POWELL L N, You are who you trade with: why Antebellum St. Louis industrialized and New Oreleans didn't. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 131–56.

539 PRADO F, The emergence of Montevideo as an Atlantic port: the political economy of a trans-imperial hub. UH 48 3 (2021) 518–32.

540 RANDALLS S, A pioneering use of early computers in weather and mortality research: Ellsworth Huntington's work with New York life insurance companies in the 1920s. AAAG 111 2 (2021) 609–24.

541 RÖNNBÄCK K & BROBERG O, The crumble in the jungle: the London financial press and the boom-and-busy cycles of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, 1895–1914. ES 22 4 (2021) 970–96.

542 SESHAN R, The Deccan ports and their hinterlands. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 194–204.

543 SHERLOCK S J, Early Neolithic salt production at Street House, Loftus, north-east England. A 95 381 (2021) 648–69.

544  SROUGO S, The fall of the Balkan port: geopolitical dynamics and the decline of the free zone in Thessaloniki (1923–1939). JHG 72 (2021) 63–72.

545 STOLLENWERK J A, Economic necessity and political reality in the GDR: establishing an overseas port at Rostock. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 129–44.

546 STRAUBE C, Of corporate welfare buildings and private initative: post-paternalist ruination and renovation in a former Zambian mine township. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt. Melton: James Currey 2021. 179–206.

547 SUGIURA M, Port cities and inland distribution: merchants' functional divisions between early modern Amsterdam and its hinterlands. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 155–78.

548 TUCKER J, Geneva, its printing industry, and book trade. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 388–408.

549 TURNER D A & TENNENT K D, Progressive strategies of municipal trading: the policies of the London County Council Tramways c. 1891–1914. BuH 63 3 (2021) 397–420.

550 VAN DEN BOOGERT M H, Merchants and global connections. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 233–55.

551 VERLAAN T, Going Dutch: British private developers and the discovery of European property markets 1970–1975. EurRH 28 3 (2021) 374–97.

552 VOLAIT M, Antique dealing and creative reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850–1890: intercultural engagements with architecture and craft in the age of travel and reform. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xx + 283.

553 WILLEMSEN M, Dutch muskets, aspects of eighteenth-century firearms and gunmaking in The Netherlands. A & A 18 2 (2021) 184–207.

Industry

554 BLASZKIEWICZ H, From a colonial to a mineral flow regime: the mineral trade and the inertia of global infrastructures in the Copperbelt. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 207–32.

555 CALE M, Ephemeral and essential: the development of the paper industry in Birmingham. LocH 51 2 (2021) 137–53.

556 CLIFFORD J, London's soap industry and the development of global ghost acres in the nineteenth century. EnvH 27 3 (2021) 471–97.

557 COOKSON G, Hunslet Foundry and the making of industrial Leeds. YAJ 93 1 (2021) 149–65.

558 HARTLEY G, Industrial politics, technological expertise and scientific knowledge: the Birmingham Metal Button dispute, 1795–1800. MidH 46 3 (2021) 280–300.

559 JARVIS A, Engineering in the port cities of British India: the notion of the intellectual hinterland. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 273–301.

560 KEULEN S & KROEZE R, The rise of neoliberalism and the termination of Keynesian politics: a multilevel governance analysis of the closure of the Amsterdam shipyards, 1968–1986. ES 22 1 (2021) 212–46.

561 KILBURN-TOPPIN J, Writing knowledge, forging histories: metallurgical recipes, artisan-authors and institutional cultures in early modern London. CulSH 18 3 (2021) 297–314.

Food supply

562 DIJKMAN J, Managing food crises: urban relief stocks in pre-industrial Holland. P & P 251 1 (2021) 41–74.

563 GOODSON C, Cultivating the city in early medieval Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 336.

564 LERNAU O, SHAPIRO J, PAZ S & GREENBERG R, Fishing, fish consumption, urbanism and migrants at Tel Bet Yerah, 3200–2700 BC. A 95 382 (2021) 885–99.

565 LOPES M-A, Rio de Janerio in the global meat market, c. 1850 to c. 1930. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. pp 239.

566 PEABODY T, ‘An animal machine’: Secauscus garbage feeders and the rise and fall of pork production in New Jersey, 1880–1960. AgH 95 3 (2021) 414–43.

567 PETERSEN-ROCKNEY M, Porcine providence: pigs, space, and cultural strategies of exclusion in the making of a US city. AgH 95 4 (2021) 659–89.

568 SCHOLLIERS P, Quality in the eye of the storm: the bread of the Ghent Co-operative Vooruit, 1880 to 1914. CulSH 18 1 (2021) 79–96.

569 SHOPOV A, When Istanbul was a city of Bostāns: urban agriculture and agriculturalists. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 279–307.

570 TAVERNER C, Moral marketplaces: regulating the food markets of late Elizabethan and early Stuart London. UH 48 4 (2021) 608–24.

Finance, banking and services

571 AMINI S & TOMS S, Elite directors, London finance, and British overseas expansion: Victorian railway networks, 1860–1900. EcHR 74 2 (2021) 496–521.

572 ARCH L, ‘If competition has any virtue, we ought not to have a system that stifles it’: competition in London Clearing Banking, 1946–1971. ES 22 3 (2021) 770–807.

573 BARKER H & GREEN S, Taking money from strangers: traders' responses to banknotes and the risks of forgery in late Georgian London. JBS 60 3 (2021) 585–608.

574 BELOTTI E & ARBACI S, From right to good, and to asset: the state-led financialisation of the social rented housing in Italy. EPC 39 2 (2021), 414–33.

575 BRILLI C & MESSINA S A C, A rentier class? Milanese nobility and the economy in post-unification Italy. EurRH 28 1 (2021) 1–27.

576 DAMIANO S T, To her credit: women, finance, and the law in eighteenth-century New England cities. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press 2021. pp 312.

577 DEL PILAR M & LÓPEZ-CANO M, Finance and credit in viceregal Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 237–56.

578 ERTL T & HAFFNER T, The property market of late medieval Vienna: institutional social practice. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 115–34.

579 JENKINS D, The bonds of inequality: debt and the making of the American city. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 320.

580 KAUKIANINEN Y, At the far end of oceanic seaways: St. Petersburg shipping in the eighteenth century. IJMH 33 3 (2021) 489–508.

581 LUKASIEWICZ M, Early regulation and social organisation on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, 1887–1892. BuH 63 4 (2021) 686–704.

582 MASCIANDARO D, GOODHART C & UGOLINI S, Pandemic recession and helicopter money: Venice, 1629–1631. FHR 28 3 (2021) 300–18.

583 MULLEN S, British universities and transatlantic slavery: the University of Glasgow case. HWJ 91 1 (2021) 210–33.

584 ORLANDI A & TOSCANO G, The foreign exchange market in Barcelona at the beginning of the fifteenth century. FHR 28 1 (2021) 124–51.

585 RYDQVIST K & GUO R, Performance and development of a thin stock market: the Stockholm Stock Exchange, 1912–2017. FHR 28 1 (2021) 26–44.

586 TAYLOR J, Inside and outside the London Stock Exchange: stockbrokers and speculation in late Victorian Britain. ES 22 3 (2021) 842–77.

587 TEJANI S, Disputing ‘market value’: the Bombay Improvement Trust and the reshaping of a speculative land market in early twentieth-century Bombay. UH 48 3 (2021) 572–89.

Consumption

588 BIDE B, The fashion city and the suburb: how Bentalls of Kingston upon Thames helped rebuild cultures of fashionable consumption in London after the Second World War. LJ 46 1 (2021) 47–65.

589 CLEARY P, Fashioning identities on the frontier: clothing, culture, and choice in early St. Louis. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 93–128.

590 MCKENZIE B, From communism to capitalism: Tallinna Kaubamaja – Estonia's department store. HRC 7 1 (2021) 57–78.

591 NESS C, Couture clothes for show: the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers promotional designs for British cotton, wool and synthetic fibres, 1940s–1960s. HRC 7 2 (2021) 193–216.

592 PHILLIPS A, Crafts and everyday consumption. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 394–419.

593 ROBERTS E, ‘One big club of which we are all members’: management and work culture in New Zealand department stores, c. 1910–1960. HRC 7 1 (2021) 35–56.

594 STOBART J, Advertising and the character of English provincial department stores, c. 1880–1914. HRC 7 1 (2021) 98–114.

Working conditions

595 ANDERSEN N T, Organizing against all odds: Filipina chambermaids in Copenhagen, 1970s–1990s. WomHR 30 2 (2021) 241–55.

596 BIRT S, Women, guilds and the tailoring trades: the occupational training of Merchant Taylors' Company apprentices in early modern London. LJ 46 2 (2021) 146–64.

597 CLARK S, The making of the American creative class: New York's culture workers and twentieth-century consumer capitalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 576.

598 CONTRERAS B V & KEESE A, The art of running away: escapes and flight movements during the Great Depression in São Tomé e Príncipe, 1930–1936. IRSH 66 3 (2021) 357–88.

599 CROUCHER R & ØKLAND G M, Women production workers' introduction into a Norwegian shipyard 1965–1989. BuH 63 5 (2021) 776–94.

600 GARCÍA-ZÚÑIGA M & LÓPEZ LOSA E, Skills and human capital in eighteenth-century Spain: wages and working lives in the construction of the Royal Palace of Madrid (1737–1805). EcHR 74 3 (2021) 691–720.

601 JOHNSTON S A, Managing the observatory: discipline, order and disorder at Greenwich, 1835–1933. BJHS 54 2 (2021) 155–75.

602 KLEE S J, Assembling ‘the camp’: agricultural labor and the wartime carceral state in Chesterfield, Missouri, 1937–1972. AgH 95 4 (2021) 633–58.

603 MONEY D, Divergence and convergence on the Copperbelt: white mineworkers in comparative perspective, 1911–1963. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 77–100.

604 PERKOWSKI P, Between solid and liquid experience in a socialist port: Gdańsk shipyard workers at the turn of the 1980s. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 162–77.

605 SCHLOSBERG R, The downfall of the New York city taxi fleet industry: 1973–1983. LabH 62 (2021) 688–703, Issue number 5–6.

606 SCOTT A J, Work and life in the early industrial city: social economy of cotton production, Carlisle, 1838–1861. NH 58 2 (2021) 282–303.

607 SEFER A, British workers and Ottoman modernity in nineteenth-century Istanbul. ILWCH 99 1 (2021) 147–66.

Labour organization

608 CARSTENSEN A L, Challenging the trade union agenda: migrants' interest representation and German trade unions in Hamburg in the 1970s and 1980s. LabH 62 1 (2021) 23–40.

609 CLAYTON D, Conflict and conciliation: industrial relations in an industrialising Hong Kong, ca. 1946–1960. LabH 62 4 (2021) 470–88.

610 ENNIS R W, ‘A seething cauldron’: the 1941 Bethlehem Steel Strike and the future of labor organizing. PH 88 1 (2021) 30–55.

611 GIBBS E, ‘It's not a lot of boring old gits sitting about remembering the good old days’: the heritage and legacy of the 1987 Caterpillar Factory occupation in Uddingston, Scotland. LHR 86 1 (2021) 117–43.

612 KOLOKOTRONIS A, A new left teachers' union: participatory democracy and the 1970s New Haven federation of teachers. LabH 62 2 (2021) 166–85.

613 WRIGHT V, PHILIPS J & TOMLINSON J, Defending the right to work: the 1983 Timex workers' occupation in Dundee. LHR 86 1 (2021) 63–90.

VI Urban networks

Urban networks

614 FARA P, Life after gravity: Isaac Newton's London career. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 288.

615 GHOSH S, Cities as a point of convergence: case studies from early medieval India. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 175–93.

616 HART E & DANTAS M, Digging down into the global urban past. UH 48 3 (2021) 424–34.

617 KULLAA R, The Soviet Union's global ports and flexible web-like naval strategy: case studies of Antsiranana and Tivat. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 209–31.

618 RANCE K, Réseaux épistolaires et amitiés infra-politiques entre Révolution et Restauration: une correspondance du comte de Montlosier avec Claude-Ignace et Prosper de Barante. FHS 44 2 (2021) 247–77.

619 REGO R L, Global ideas and cultural responsiveness: why new towns in Israel and Brazil are not the same. PlP 36 5 (2021) 975–98.

620 SYDORENKO A, Crimean port-cities and their hinterland connections: the dynamics of change, 1800–1917. IJMH 33 4 (2021) 668–89.

Knowledge networks

621 ABBASIHAROFTEH M & BROEKEL T, Still in the shadow of the wall? The case of the Berlin biotechnology cluster. EPA 53 1 (2021) 73–94.

Transport

622 PENFOLD S, ‘People drive automobiles’: Esther Shiner, the silent majority, and the popular case for the Spadina Expressway, 1971–1987. UHR 49 1 (2021) 30–53.

VII Politics and administration

Aspects of urban administration

623 BOVE B, LACHAUD F, MONNET P & SANTAMARIA J-B, Villes et construction étatique au Moyen Âge: état de la question. HU (2021) 7–28, Volume no. – HS1.

624 CAESAR M, Government and political life during an age of transition (1451–1603). In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 27–50.

625 CARTWRIGHT A, The un-ideal home: fire safety, visual culture and the LCC (1958–63). LJ 46 1 (2021) 66–91.

626 CHATRIOT A, Protesting in Paris: public space and the politics of urban appropriation, 1944–1990. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 53–65.

627 CRISTÓBAL G N, FRANCO R R & VARGAS M D M, Rule by women: the incorporation of women into Spanish local government (1924–1975). WomHR 30 6 (2021) 465–82.

628 CSENDES P, Governance, privileges, and rights. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 163–86.

629 CSENDES P, Medieval Vienna and its political configuration. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 48–78.

630 DE JONG W & STRIKWERDA L, Controlling risks in the safe city: the rise of pre-emptive practices in law enforcement, public surveillance and mental health and addiction care (1970–2020). US 58 13 (2021) 2514–30.

631 DOWNS J S, Civil war London: mobilizing for parliament, 1641–5. Manchester: Manchester University Press 2021. pp 344.

632 ESU A, Adeia in fifth-century Athens. JHelS 141 1 (2021) 153–78.

633 GODDARD C J, Euergetism, Christianity and municipal culture in late antiquity, from Aquileia to Gerasa. In GYGAX M D & ZUIDERHOEK A eds, Benefactors and the polis: the public gift in the Greek cities from the Homeric world to late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. 297–329.

634 GONZÁLEZ I E, Permanence and change in Mexico City's viceregal court, 1535–1821. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 215–36.

635 GREIG H & VICKERY A, The political day in London, c. 1697–1834. P & P 252 1 (2021) 101–37.

636 GRIFFIN T A R, The Guildhall Putsch: the York Civic Corporation and Royalist military government, 1643–44. NH 58 1 (2021) 27–45.

637 GRUBER E, Organizing a community: council, urban elite, and economy in medieval Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 187–221.

638 GUTGARTS A, Between violent outbreaks and legal disputes: the contested cityscape of Frankish Jerusalem through the prism of institutional and socio-economic conflicts. JMH 47 3 (2021) 332–49.

639 GYGAX M D, Classical Athens and the invention of civic euergetism. In GYGAX M D & ZUIDERHOEK A eds, Benefactors and the polis: the public gift in the Greek cities from the Homeric world to late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. 69–95.

640 HANSFORD R, The first Hampshire Volunteer artillery ‘fire brigade’ and its fire occurrence book for Southampton, 1894–1909. IJRLH 16 1 (2021) 39–65.

641 HARTRICH E, Municipalités, marchands et réseaux: les villes et le fonctionnement du gouvernement anglais, vers 1350–1500. HU (2021) 121–41, Volume no. – HS1.

642 HASEGAWA J, The political motivations for the reform of urban policy during the rapid economic growth period in Japan: a closer look. UH 48 2 (2021) 364–79.

643 HOLTZMAN B, The long crisis: New York City and the path to neoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 336.

644 HON T-K & CHAN H-Y, The question of people: cultural Cold War in 1950s' Hong Kong. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 88–101.

645 JELINEK C, Turning a ‘socialist’ policy in a ‘capitalist’ one: urban rehabilitation in Hungary during the long transformation of 1989. JUH 47 3 (2021) 511–25.

646 KLAHR D, Palace versus city: Wilhelm II's terrace project, 1892–1901. GeH 39 2 (2021) 201–21.

647 LA LUMIA C, From protection to liquidation. The case of the Milanese jurists and enemy alien property (1915–1920). EurRH 28 2 (2021) 199–219.

648 LAWRENCE J H, The view from upper Louisiana: Pierre-Clément de Laussat's concerns and contacts, 1803–1804. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 209–40.

649 LEFÈVRE R, Jihad in the city: militant Islam and contentious politics in Tripoli. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 288.

650 LIDDY C D, Who decides? Urban councils and consensus in the late Middle Ages. SH 46 4 (2021) 406–34.

651 LURTZ C M, Codifying credit: everyday contracting and the spread of the civil code in nineteenth-century Mexico. L & HR 39 1 (2021) 97–133.

652 MCCALLUM R, ‘All this for the service of the king’: Robert Wawayn and the municipal disturbances in Scarborough, 1307–1327. NH 58 2 (2021) 220–38.

653 MCNAMARA P, A hinterland rejected: the free city of Danzig, Poland and the League of Nations, 1933–39. In LEE R & MCNAMARA P eds, Port-cities and their hinterlands: migration, trade and cultural exchange from the early seventeenth century to 1939. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 302–36.

654 MIKUŁA M, Municipal Magdeburg law (ius municipale Magdeburgense) in late medieval Poland. Leiden: Brill 2021. pp xx + 470.

655 MOORE J M, Reformation, terror and scandal: the 1853 Royal Commission into abuses at Birmingham Prison. MidH 46 1 (2021) 82–100.

656 MORRIS D & COZENS K, A royal peculiar in East London: the precinct of St Katharine's. LocH 51 4 (2021) 322–31.

657 NANDI S, Insurrectionary city: revolts in colonial Calcutta, 1918–1946. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 333–47.

658 PAGA J, Building democracy in late archaic Athens. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 384.

659 PERRY J, The enclosure of St Mary's, Nottingham: why did it take so long?. Arc 56 2 (2021) 75–98.

660 ROSILLO-LÓPEZ C, Political conversations in late republican Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 304.

661 RUIZ-ESPIGA A G & SEVERINO M J S, Evolution of the administrative entities of urbanistic licenses in the town hall of Madrid: adaptation to the development of the metropolis. PlP 36 4 (2021) 741–60.

662 SALAS-VIVES P & PUJADAS-MORA J M, Bottom-up nation-building: national censuses and local administration in nineteenth-century Spain. JHS 34 2 (2021) 287–304.

663 STROOTMAN R, ‘To be magnanimous and grateful’: the entanglement of cities and empires in the Hellenistic Aegean. In GYGAX M D & ZUIDERHOEK A eds, Benefactors and the polis: the public gift in the Greek cities from the Homeric world to late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. 137–78.

664 VANDEWEERDT N, Women, town councils, and the organisation of work in Bilbao and Antwerp: a north–south comparison (1400–1500). ContC 36 1 (2021) 61–87.

665 WAGNER-HASEL B, The garden of Pisistratus: benefactions and dues in archaic Athens. In GYGAX M D & ZUIDERHOEK A eds, Benefactors and the polis: the public gift in the Greek cities from the Homeric world to late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. 44–66.

666 WEISWEILER J, Capital accumulation, supply networks and the composition of the Roman Senate, 14–235 CE. P & P 253 1 (2021) 3–44.

Political activism

667 AWCOCK H, Handbills, rumours, and blue cockades: communication during the 1780 Gordon Riots. JHG 74 (2021) 1–9.

668 DANKER A, ‘In a good cause’: Framingham and the fight for women's suffrage. HJM 49 1 (2021) 42–81.

669 DARLING L T, Istanbul elites and political writing. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 697–716.

670 DRÖSCHER A, Plants and politics in Padua during the age of revolution, 1820–1848. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xviii + 300.

671 ETGES A, Kennedy, Khrushchev, King, and Springsteen: staging visits in a divided city. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 61–84.

672 FORSTER L C, Radical commemoration, the politics of the street, and the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune of 1871. HWJ 92 1 (2021) 83–105.

673 KALABINSKI M, Weaving the port into the socialist city: fluid connections and transgressive movements in Gdańsk and Gdynia. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 178–92.

674 KRUGER M, The St. Louis Commune of 1877: communism in the heartland. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. pp 330.

675 LAURSEN O B, Spaces in Indian anti-colonialism in early twentieth-century London and Paris. Sas 44 4 (2021) 634–50.

676 LE NORMAND B & LEMMEN S, Ports in state socialism, or why the Cold War matters to maritime history. IJMH 33 1 (2021) 118–28.

677 MULCAHY R P, The crusader from Pittsburgh: Michael Musmanno and the Sacco/Vanzetti case. PH 88 2 (2021) 167–97.

678 OTTEWILL R, Campaigning for and against women's suffrage in Edwardian Basingstoke 1908–1914. LocH 51 1 (2021) 27–35.

679 POPKIN J D, Port-au-Prince and the collapse of French imperial authority, 1789–1793. FHS 44 1 (2021) 59–84.

680 RODRIGUEZ A Z & BONNEFOY J C M, A proletarian turf war: the rise and fall of Barcelona's Sindicatos Libres, 1919–1923. IRSH 66 2 (2021) 243–71.

681 UDDIN L, ‘Enemy agents at work’: a microhistory of the 1954 Adamjee and Karnaphuli riots in East Pakistan. MAsS 55 2 (2021) 629–64.

682 WALTER J, Crowds and political violence in early modern Ireland: Galway and the 1641 depositions. IHS 45 168 (2021) 178–202.

683 YILMAZ G, Urban protests, rebellions, and revolts. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 555–80.

VIII Shaping the urban environment

Research methods, aids and materials

684 HEIN C & SCHUBERT D, Resilience and path dependence: a comparative study of the port cities of London, Hamburg, and Philadelphia. JUH 47 2 (2021) 389–419.

685 RAMOS S J, Resilience, path dependence, and the port: the case of Savannah. JUH 47 2 (2021) 250–71.

Town planning

686 ABREEK-ZUBIETDAT F & NITZAN-SHIFTAN A, The right to an urban history: the Gaza Master Plan, 1975–1982. EPD 39 2 (2021) 254–70.

687 BÖHLENDORF-ARSLAN B, Who is the person living next door? Neighbourly relations in early Byzantine Assos. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 70–94.

688 BOLLETER J, FREESTONE R, CAMERON R, WILKINSON G & HOOPER P, Revisiting the Australian Government's Growth Centres programme 1972–1975. PlP 36 5 (2021) 999–1023.

689 BOOTH N, CHURCHILL D, BARKER A & CRAWFORD A, Spaces apart: public parks and the differentiation of space in Leeds, 1850–1914. UH 48 3 (2021) 552–71.

690 BRODIE A, Birmingham Airport's 1939 terminal and interwar air travel in England. MidH 46 1 (2021) 119–39.

691 CARBONERO M G, Suburban gardens in the interwar planning agenda: London's Becontree vs. Frankfurt's Rörmerstadt. PlP 36 4 (2021) 859–72.

692 CHU L, ‘Systems’ as boundary objects: system ecology and urban planning in the Inter-institutional Policy Simulator (IIPS) Project, 1970–1974. JPH 20 4 (2021) 308–25.

693 CLEVENGER S M & ANDREWS D L, Regenerating the ‘stock' of the empire: biopower and physical culture in English Garden City planning discourse, 1898–1903. IJHS 38 (2021) 282–301, Issue number 2–3.

694 CROMPTON J L, A review of the economic data emanating from the development of Central Park and its influence on the construction of early urban parks in the United States. JPH 20 2 (2021) 134–56.

695 EKMAN P, From prophecy to projection: the New York Metropolitan Region Study and the rescaling of the urban future, 1956–1968. PlP 36 1 (2021) 147–82.

696 ENGLISH J, Derailed: the postwar end of New York City subway expansion. JUH 47 4 (2021) 832–48.

697 FENIGER N & KOZLOVSKY R, Expressway urbanism: highway planning and the reimagining of Tel Aviv–Jaffa. PlP 36 2 (2021) 259–83.

698 FERENČUHOVÁ S, Thinking relationally about socialist cities: cross-border connections in Czechoslovak post-war urban planning and housing construction. PlP 36 4 (2021) 667–87.

699 FERNANDEZ M & GRIBAUDI M, Les pièges du plan parcellaire Vasserot pour la reconstitution du bâti parisien de la première moitié du XIXe siècle. HU 61 2 (2021) 119–53.

700 FLETCHER J, ‘Where tenants and tenets don't agree’: Elisabeth Coit and the planning practices of the New York City Housing Authority (1934–51). B & L 28 2 (2021) 71–95.

701 GARRIDO G J L, Radical geography and advocacy mapping: the case of the Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute (1968–1972). JPH 20 4 (2021) 291–307.

702 GEDDES I, IOANNOU B & PSARAS M, Factors, mechanisms and challenges of planning in Cyprus: a historical narrative of Limassol's urban development. PlP 36 4 (2021) 761–87.

703 GENTILCORE D, The cistern-system of early modern Venice: technology, politics and culture in a hydraulic society. WH 13 3 (2021) 375–406.

704 HARRISON D, Medieval Yorkshire roads, bridges and York merchants. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 195–215.

705 HASKAJ F, (Community) garden in the city: conspicuous labor and gentrification. EPA 53 5 (2021) 1051–75.

706 HU R, Remaking the border: the proposed border expansion of Canberra in the 1960–70s revisited in the planning and development context of the 21st century. PlP 36 2 (2021) 309–35.

707 HUANG X & VAN WEESEP J, Cultural values and urban planning in China: evidence of contraints and agency in the development of the historic city of Yangzhou. JUH 47 1 (2021) 157–78.

708 IVÁNCSICS V & KOVÁCS K F, Transformation of urban green spaces from a historical perspective in Veszprém, Hungary. PlP 36 6 (2021) 1173–94.

709 IWAMOTO K & HEIN C, The role of Dutch civil engineering in modern port planning in Japan (1870s–1890s). PlP 36 3 (2021) 617–29.

710 JAFARI M & HEIN C, Revisiting the transnational building of a modern planning regime in Iran: the first Tehran master plan and the interplay between local and foreign planners. PlP 36 3 (2021) 451–74.

711 KALLIS A, From ‘minimum dwelling' to ‘functional city’: reappraising scale transitions in the early history of CIAM (1928–33). PlP 36 1 (2021) 125–45.

712 KALMAN O D, From development towns to ‘Mizrahi enclaves’ – was it Mapai's intentional policy?. MES 57 2 (2021) 327–41.

713 KARAKAŞ D, Water for the city: builders, technology, and private initiative. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 308–38.

714 KEFFORD A, Actually existing managerialism: planning, politics and property development in post-1945 Britain. US 58 12 (2021) 2441–55.

715 KIM J I, Seoul Bang: urbanism between infrastructure and the interior. JA 26 7 (2021) 1000–30.

716 KONTOGIANNIS N D, A tale of two cities: Thebes and Chalcis in a world of change (ninth to fifteenth centuries). In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 213–44.

717 KUŚNIERZ-KRUPA D, KOBYLARCZYK J, LISIŃSKA-KUŚNIERZ M, KRUPA M & KUŚNIERZ K, Typology of medieval urban layouts in historic Lesser Poland and their protection. PlP 36 4 (2021) 847–57.

718 LEITÃO J & LEITE A, The new town of Angra (Terceira, the Azores): confirming a contested urban planning history using reverse historical analysis and flood modelling tools. UH 48 1 (2021) 20–36.

719 LEUPOLD D, Building the internationalist city from below: the role of the Czechoslovak industrial cooperative ‘Interhelpo’ in forging urbanity in early-Soviet Bishkek. ILWCH 100 1 (2021) 22–59.

720 LUEDER C, Corbusian space and urban corpus: the Unité d'habitation in Marseille and the Bastide town of Monpazier. JA 26 7 (2021) 1031–53.

721 MCDONALD D L, The origins of informality in a Brazilian planned city: Belo Horizonte, 1889–1900. JUH 47 1 (2021) 29–49.

722 MERCURE-JOLETTE F, Le destin contrarié de l'urbanisme de Jean-Claude La Haye. UHR 49 2 (2021) 126–48.

723 MOLL V & KUUSI H, From city streets to suburban woodlands: the urban planning debate on children's needs, and childhood reminiscences, of 1940s–1970s Helsinki. UH 48 1 (2021) 125–42.

724 MONTERUMISI C, Rödabergsområdet: a verdant small town idyll within the city. PlP 36 5 (2021) 949–74.

725 MULLIN J R & KOTVAL Z, Towards the creation of model mill cities in New England: the planning contributions of the Boston manufacturing company in Waltham, Massachusetts. PlP 36 3 (2021) 609–16.

726 MUNDY B E, The urban plans of Mexico City, 1520–1810. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 303–27.

727 OUTTES J, On Foucault and Brazilian urbanismo: a genealogy of city planning in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (c. 1850s–1945). PlP 36 6 (2021) 1103–21.

728 PALLARES-BARBERA M, GISBERT M, BADIAPALLARES-BARBERA M, GISBERT M & BADIA A, Grid orientation and natural ventilation in Cerdà's 1860 urban plan for Barcelona. PlP 36 4 (2021) 719–39.

729 PAZHUHAN M, Spatial transformation of Tehran between two political upheavals (1953–1979); an analytical approach to making a Middle Eastern metropolitan region. PlP 36 5 (2021) 1069–90.

730 PEÑA S, Eminent domain and expropriation laws: a century of urban and regional planning in Mexico. JPH 20 2 (2021) 157–75.

731 POTEMKINA M, GRYAZNOV M & PASHKOVSKAYA T, Public transport and Soviet industrialisation: the tram service in the socialist city of Magnitogorsk (USSR). IAR 43 1 (2021) 65–74.

732 RAMPLEY M, Modernism and cultural politics in inter-war Austria: the case of Clemens Holzmeister. ArchH 64 1 (2021) 347–78.

733 RAO Y S, Electricity and urbanization in Madras, 1895–1930. In SARKAR S ed, History of science, technology, environment, and medicine in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 98–120.

734 RIU A S, DONADA J T, FORTUNY M T V & CARRIL V P, Estimating public space metrics from nineteenth-century urban cartography: Barcelona's Cerdà Plan of urban expansion. EPB 48 9 (2021) 2640–55.

735 ROSEAU N, Parallel and overlapping temporalities of city fabric, the New York Parkway Odyssey: 1870s–2000s. PlP 36 4 (2021) 813–46.

736 ROUBAL P, The battle of Žižkov: urban planners’ transition from heritage protection to neoliberal discursive planning. JUH 47 3 (2021) 495–510.

737 RUMBACH A, ‘Between the devil and the Bay of Bengal’: the Ford Foundation and the politics of planning in post-Independence Calcutta. PlP 36 5 (2021) 1025–51.

738 SANGAMESWARAN P, Dispersal and development: two key moments in the growth of Thane city. Sas 44 4 (2021) 651–65.

739 SCHRODER I, L'Enfant's Washington: the figure of the president in the capital of the Republic. PlP 36 4 (2021) 643–66.

740 SCHUBERT D, Fritz Schumacher – neglected German town planner and urban reformer in Hamburg and Cologne. PlP 36 1 (2021) 1–19.

741 SELZER A, Building the capital: thoughts, plans and practice in the process of making West Jerusalem the capital city of the State of Israel, 1948–1967. MES 57 1 (2021) 57–71.

742 SHADAR H & MASLOVSKI E, Pre-war design, post-war sovereignty: four plans for one city in Israel/Palestine. JA 26 4 (2021) 516–40.

743 SIHLONGONYANE M F, Unpacking the intricacies of urban development in Eswatini: from fragmentation to integration. PlP 36 6 (2021) 1225–48.

744 SMITH M, Delivering the goods: executing sustainable transport policy through urban planning in Merseyside (2001–2010). PlP 36 3 (2021) 515–34.

745 SOUTHER J M, Making ‘the Garden City of the South’: beautification, preservation, and downtown planning in Augusta, Georgia. JPH 20 2 (2021) 87–116.

746 STANKOVIĆ J, DIJK M & HOMMELS A, Upscaling, obduracy, and underground parking in Maastricht (1965–present): is there a way out?. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1225–350.

747 SUBRAMANIAN D, The Townscape movement and the politics of post-war urbanism. TCBH 32 3 (2021) 392–415.

748 SUITNER J, Vienna's planning history: periodizing stable phases of regulating urban development, 1820–2020. PlP 36 5 (2021) 881–902.

749 SULTSON S, Formation mechanisms of Stalinist oil-shale mining and industrial towns in East Estonia: Soviet nuclear needs and local ambitions. JUH 47 3 (2021) 584–605.

750 TAN G, GAO Y, XUE C Q L & XU L, ‘Third Front’ construction in China: planning the industrial towns during the Cold War (1964–1980). PlP 36 6 (2021) 1149–71.

751 TOZOGLU A E, Power, conflict and negotiation between the agents: an alternative vision for contestation on the public space in the late Ottoman empire. PlP 36 1 (2021) 21–48.

752 TSIGONAKI C, Gortyn, Eleutherna, and their neighbourhoods: the politics of transformation (fourth to early ninth centuries). In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 173–212.

753 VALJAREVIĆ A, ŽIVKOVIĆ D, BOŽOVIĆ R, TOMANOVIĆ D, KRSMANOVIĆ S & CVETKOVIĆ V, Landscape changes through history following the example of the former narrow-gauge railroad Belgrade (Čukarica–Obrenovac) Serbia. JUH 47 4 (2021) 794–811.

754 VERLAAN T, Mobilization of the masses: Dutch planners, local politics, and the threat of the motor age 1960–1980. JUH 47 1 (2021) 136–56.

755 VRANIĆ D, The Zagreb Fair as a generator of New Zagreb's planning. JPH 20 3 (2021) 191–219.

756 XU Z, The urban parks in Nanjing, 1900s–2000s: a brief introduction. PlP 36 6 (2021) 1269–92.

757 ZARAGOZA J M S, LAFUENTE-BOLÍVAR F J & SALAS-MARTÍNEZ F J, Urban transformation of Muslim Spanish cities after 1492: the case study of Baza, Granada (Spain); from a ‘petrified’ city to its great expansions. JUH 47 4 (2021) 849–77.

758 ZHANG Y, Hebei New Area in Tianjin, 1902–1912 – implementing Japanese commercial and industrial urban planning ideas in China. PlP 36 5 (2021) 903–22.

Environment and the city

759 ANGELO H, How green became good: urbanized nature and the making of cities and citizens. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 264.

760 BRAIDEN H, ‘Far from uninteresting’: getting to know the St. Lawrence River at Montreal during the construction of the Victoria Bridge. UHR 49 2 (2021) 194–216.

761 CALDER B & BREMNER G A, Buildings and energy: architectural history in the climate emergency. JA 26 2 (2021) 79–115.

762 CHANSA J C, Houses built on copper: the environmental impact of current mining activities on ‘old' and ‘new' Zambian Copperbelt communities. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt. Melton: James Currey 2021. 233–64.

763 CHATZIS K, MAHERA A & MAVROGONATOU G, Supplying the city of Ioannina with ‘modern' waters, 1913–1940: the ‘modern infrastructural ideal' in a mid-size Greek town. UH 48 1 (2021) 71–86.

764 CHWALBA A, Krakow and its rivers. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 43–67.

765 CONWAY R M, Islands in the lake: environment and ethnohistory in Xochimilco, New Spain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 337.

766 COOK M & SPEARRITT P, Water forever: Warragamba and Wivenhoe Dams. AHS 52 2 (2021) 211–26.

767 FROST L & SHANAHAN M P, Domesticating water: how initial choices shaped water networks in three Australian cities. AHS 52 2 (2021) 171–88.

768 IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R, Environmental history and Krakow. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 3–21.

769 IZDEBSKI A & WNĘK K, The history of Krakow smog. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 147–60.

770 KRAUSE H, MITCHELL P & SONNLECHNER C, The urban waterscape of medieval Vienna. In ZAPKE S, GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 222–64.

771 MILNE S, Around the botanics in 350 years: an exploration of the evolution of Edinburgh's world leading botanic garden. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 91–102.

772 MIODUNKA P, A city is not an island: early modern Krakow and natural resources. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 88–107.

773 MUELLER-BIENIEK A, Plants in the lives of medieval Cracovians. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 68–87.

774 MUKHERJEE J, MORERA R, GUERRIN J & VÉRON R, Histories of urban deltascapes: a comparison of Arles and Kolkata. GE 14 3 (2021) 505–34.

775 MUZOREWA T T & NYANDORO M, Water sources and urban expansion in Ruwa Town in post-colonial Zimbabwe, 1986–2020. GE 14 2 (2021) 239–68.

776 O'GORMAN E & MORGAN R A, Fluid terrains: approaches in environmental history. AHS 52 2 (2021) 141–70.

777 PASKERT N, Coercing the delta. The French grammar of control in the African landscape of colonial Louisiana, 1699–1732. GE 14 3 (2021) 535–63.

778 PICKETT J, Water and social relationships in early Byzantine neighbourhoods. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 124–51.

779 POWELL M A, Singapore's lost coast: land reclamation, national development and the erasure of human and ecological communities, 1822–present. EnvH 27 4 (2021) 635–63.

780 RAMESH A, Indian rivers, ‘productive works', and the emergence of large dams in nineteenth-century Madras. HJ 64 2 (2021) 281–309.

781 REINSBOROUGH M, The arbitration of nature: state, water, and civil engineering in Northern Ireland directly after partition. WH 13 3 (2021) 337–73.

782 SUBRAMANIAN K, Of geologists and water-diviners: the question for groundwater knowledge in mid-twentieth-century India. In SARKAR S ed, History of science, technology, environment, and medicine in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 140–58.

783 SZMYTKA R, Pollution in early modern Krakow. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 108–31.

784 SZPAK E, Industrialization: the environmental end of old Krakow? In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 132–46.

785 TRIMAN J G, Weeding Washington. JPH 20 2 (2021) 117–33.

786 WNĘK K, IZDEBSKI A & KOWANETZ L, The climate history of Krakow. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 22–42.

787 YAZDI A A S & KARIMIAN A, Mapping Vaqf-Ābād Qanāt watercourse in the urban landscape of Yazd City in two distinct periods: fourteenth and twentieth century. WH 13 3 (2021) 473–91.

788 YILDIZ S, Planning a ‘regional breathing space’: the ecological shift in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the New Jersey Meadowlands, 1970. PlP 36 1 (2021) 95–123.

Environmental disaster

789 ADKINS C, PRSKALO E & KROLL-SMITH S, How a catastrophe found the past Hurricane Floyd and the rise of historical consciousness in Princeville, North Carolina. JHS 34 1 (2021) 219–32.

790 BISWAS S & DALY P, ‘Cyclone not above politics’: East Pakistan, disaster politics, and the 1970 Bhola Cyclone. MAsS 55 4 (2021) 1382–410.

791 CERRITO E L, MOCK C J & COLLINS J M, The Great Havana Hurricane of 1846: a reconstruction of the storm's track, intensity, and impacts. AAAG 111 6 (2021) 1585–601.

792 FOSTER A-M, The Barry Urban District Council, disaster relief funds and civic society, 1913–1934. UH 48 4 (2021) 685–700.

793 HEIN C & SCHUBERT D, Resilience, disaster, and rebuilding in modern port cities. JUH 47 2 (2021) 235–49.

794 HUANG C C, ‘Hong Kong can afford a typhoon or two’: British discussions of revolving storms. BJHS 54 3 (2021) 327–39.

795 KUROISHI I, Social resilience in disaster recovery planning for fishing port cities: a comparative study of prewar and twenty-first-century tsunami recovery planning in the northern part of Japan. JUH 47 2 (2021) 332–53.

796 LÓPEZ J F, The Desagüe's watermark: cartography and environmental crisis at viceregal Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 328–52.

797 NECIPOĞLU G, Volatile urban landscapes between mythical space and time. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 197–232.

798 NEIMANIS A, The chemists' war' in Sydney's seas: water, time, and everyday militarisms. EPE 4 2 (2021) 337–53.

799 VARLIK N, Death in Istanbul: plagues, fires, and other catastrophes. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 420–45.

800 WILLIAMSON F, Just doing their job: the hidden meteorologists of colonial Hong Kong c. 1883–1914. BJHS 54 3 (2021) 341–59.

War and the urban environment

801 BHATTACHARYA U, Military interventions and surveys in southwest Bengal, c. 1765: Midnapore ‘frontier’ and the wider Jangal Mahal. In SENGUPTA K M & DAS T eds, Rethinking the local in Indian history: perspectives from Southern Bengal. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 151–71.

802 CASINO J J, Panic in Philadelphia, 1777: civilian behaviour and British military failure. PH 88 4 (2021) 447–502.

803 FARBØL R, Urban civil defence: imagining, constructing and performing nuclear war in Aarhus. UH 48 4 (2021) 701–23.

804 GREENHALGH J, The long shadow of the air war: composure, memory and the renogotiation of self in the oral testimonies of Bomber Command veterans since 2015. CBH 35 4 (2021) 477–514.

805 HASS J K, Wartime suffering and survival: the human condition under siege in the blockade of Leningrad, 1941–1944. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 432.

806 KERNÉVEZ P & BACHELIER J, Fortifications, villes et fabrique de l’État breton, XIIIe–XVe siècles. HU (2021) 47–78, Volume no. – HS1.

807 KREUTZMÜLLER C, From heart of darkness to heap of rubble: Berlin as Nazi capital. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 15–30.

808 LINCOLN T, The rural and urban at war: invasion and reconstruction in China during the anti-Japanese war of resistance. JUH 47 3 (2021) 549–67.

809 PURSEIGLE P, La Cité de demain: French urbanism in war and reconstruction, 1914–1928. FH 35 4 (2021) 505–31.

810 REEVE M, Bombardment, public safety and resilience in English coastal communities during the First World War. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan Cham 2021. pp xv + 390.

811 WU A, Cities and fears of biological warfare during the early Cold War. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 121–35.

Animals and the city

812 PEARSON C, Dogopolis: how dogs and humans made modern New York, London, and Paris. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 248.

813 RAYE L, Early modern attitudes to the ravens and red kites of London. LJ 46 3 (2021) 268–83.

814 WELLS A, Global cities, glocal fauna: animals and the urban British Atlantic, 1660–1800. UH 48 3 (2021) 498–517.

Urban renewal

815 BILES R & ROSE M, ‘Gilbertville’, ‘Ilitchville,’ and the redevelopment of Detroit. JPH 20 1 (2021) 3–27.

816 BROWNING E G, Wastelanding and racialized reproductive labor: ‘long dyings’ in East Chicago from urban renewal to superfund remediation. EnH 26 4 (2021) 749–75.

817 DAMATO N, Urban renewal in the ‘human renaissance’: race, law, and the environment in postwar Pittsburgh. PH 88 1 (2021) 85–113.

818 FAGEIR M, PORTER N & BORSI K, Contested grounds; the regeneration of Liverpool waterfront. PlP 36 3 (2021) 535–57.

819 FAIR A, ‘University in the city’: Percy Johnson-Marshall and the reconstruction of Edinburgh's South Side, 1961–76. PlP 36 6 (2021) 1123–47.

820 GARCIA P R, The Lisbon waterfront: perspectives on resilience in the transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. JUH 47 2 (2021) 373–88.

821 HEINRICHS J D, The body of the city: medicine and urban renewal in Sixtus IV's Rome. In GHARIPOUR M ed, Health and architecture: the history of spaces of healing and care in the pre-modern era. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2021. 116–37.

822 JOHNSON-SCHLEE S, Introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London. LJ 46 1 (2021) 1–5.

823 MARTÍNEZ P G, Curating the selective memory of gentrification: the Wulixiang Shikumen Museum in Xintiandi, Shanghai. IJHerS 27 6 (2021) 537–53.

824 MASSIDDA A L, Shantytowns, housing and state order: the Plan de Emergencia in 1950s Argentina. PlP 36 2 (2021) 215–36.

825 MOMIRSKI L A, The resilience of the port cities of Trieste, Rijeka, and Koper. JUH 47 2 (2021) 293–316.

826 MURRAY S, The evolution and transformation of Bankside, London, 1947–2019. JUH 47 1 (2021) 68–84.

827 NAZARENKO K B & SMIRNOVA M A, St. Petersburg port through disasters: challenges and resilience. JUH 47 2 (2021) 272–92.

828 OBERLE C M, From old war to Cold War: Berlin as urban planning laboratory in the first postwar years. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 85–104.

829 REINBERGER M, Lake Meadows, Chicago, an experiment in early redevelopment. PlP 36 3 (2021) 583–608.

830 RETZLAFF R, The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the racial basis for interstate highways and urban renewal. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1301–47.

831 SAWYER S W, ‘Paris broken, but Paris liberated’? The state, city administration, and scales of reconstruction in post-war Paris, 1944–1977. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 38–52.

832 SILVESTRE G & JAJAMOVICH G, The role of mobile policies in coalition building: the Barcelona model as coalition magnet in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro (1989–1996). US 58 11 (2021) 2310–28.

833 SIWI M, The making of New York's avenue of the Americas: transnational circuits of urban renewal. JUH 47 1 (2021) 85–110.

834 STRUPP C, The port of Hamburg in the 1940s and 1950s: physical reconstruction and political restructuring in the aftermath of World War II. JUH 47 2 (2021) 354–72.

IX Urban culture

Urban culture

835 ACHIM M, Urban science in 18th-century Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 353–74.

836 ACOSTA M J R & BENITEZ-ALONSO E-M, Concerning patriots, liberalas, Americanists and Protestants: Spanish exile journalism in nineteenth-century London. MedH 27 4 (2021) 425–37.

837 ATHOL R, Students and symbols: a survey of graffiti at Jesus College, Cambridge. PMA 55 1 (2021) 59–90.

838 BIRT S, Artistic households: the economics of creative work in seventeenth-century London. HR 94 265 (2021) 489–507.

839 BRABER B & BRABER N, From Tangier to Locarno: the experience of war in Nottingham and language use in local newspapers, 1905–1925. MidH 46 3 (2021) 318–38.

840 BRINKMAN-SCHWARTZ A, The heart of the maritime world: London's ‘mercantile' coffee houses in the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence, 1756–83. HR 94 265 (2021) 508–31.

841 BROWN T S, The politics of subculture in both Berlins. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 121–36.

842 CARRIERE M H & SCHALLIOL D, The city creative: the rise of urban placemaking in contemporary America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 360.

843 CHAUDHURI R D, Summoning the dead: psychic happenings and gendered spiritualist practices in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Calcutta. Sas 44 3 (2021) 459–76.

844 CIULISOVÁ I & HENIG M, An imperial portrait cameo of Antonia Minor in a 14th-century Reliquary Cross in Prague. JBAA 174 1 (2021) 6–15.

845 CLARK T, From the silent watchdog to the lost watchdog: the decline of the UK regional press' coverage of local government over 40 years. MedH 27 2 (2021) 177–96.

846 DIAMOND J M, Lahore: a cultural and literary ‘New' Delhi for North India after 1857. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 255–79.

847 DIETZE A, A middleman's process: booking and managing musical theater venues in Montreal from the 1880s to the First World War. JUH 47 5 (2021) 997–1015.

848 DONAHUE-WALLACE K, A culture of print in viceregal Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 377–401.

849 DOWDALL A, Community, suffering and entitlement: food and morality in the French front-line towns, 1914–1918. FH 35 4 (2021) 449–66.

850 EMANUEL M, Controlling walking in Stockholm during the inter-war period. UH 48 2 (2021) 248–65.

851 ESCHER C, Performing tropicality: the Tropicana Cabaret in Havana. JUH 47 5 (2021) 980–96.

852 EWEN S & ANDREWS A, The media, affect, and community in a decade of disasters: reporting the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire. CBH 35 2 (2021) 258–83.

853 FETVACI E, Courtly spaces: visual and material culture. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 168–94.

854 FINDLEN P, Why put a museum in a book? Ferrante Imperato and the image of natural history in sixteenth-century Naples. JHC 33 3 (2021) 419–33.

855 FOGGO N, The rise and fall of diversity in the Liverpool newspaper press. MedH 27 2 (2021) 129–47.

856 FRANCO B R, The significance of Montaperti. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 31–50.

857 FUHG F, Did Britain rule the world again? The international fashion market and the continental look in 1960s London. CBH 35 3 (2021) 365–91.

858 GAYNOR A & MARTIN D J, Every fountain tells a story: histories of civic water in Australia. AHS 52 2 (2021) 189–210.

859 GREENHALGH J, The control of outdoor advertising, amenity, and urban governance in Britain, 1893–1962. HJ 64 2 (2021) 384–409.

860 GROß F, From the New York Crystal Palace to the world of tomorrow: world fairs as a transnational series. In LEERSSEN J & STORM E eds, World fairs and the global moulding of national identities: international exhibitions as cultural platforms, 1851–1958. Leiden: Brill 2021. 84–106.

861 GROSSUTTI J P, From guild artisans to entrepreneurs: the long path of Italian marble mosaic and terrazzo craftsmen (16th c. Venice – 20th c. New York City). ILWCH 100 1 (2021) 60–86.

862 GROTEN M, Glasgow's new town hall: imperialism, nationalism and civic pride, 1877–1889. UH 48 4 (2021) 644–62.

863 HAMMAN A C & WIDDIFIELD S G, The Royal Academy of San Carlos, 1781–1800. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 440–66.

864 HINDSON C, Holidaying with late-Victorian theatrical celebrities: rest, wellbeing and public identity. NCTF 48 1 (2021) 44–65.

865 HODGSON G & MATTHEWS R, Never failed? The local reporting of the Blitzes in Coventry and Liverpool in 1940 and 1941. MedH 27 2 (2021) 162–76.

866 HORNER D, Behind strong palings: producing knowledge in the modern city at Montreal's emigrant sheds, 1832–1852. UHR 49 2 (2021) 172–93.

867 HULME T, The Mayflower and ‘Mother Plymouth’: Anglo-America, civic culture and the urban past. CulSH 18 4 (2021) 517–37.

868 ISEPPI G, A Bolognese collector rediscovered: Count Ludovico Caprara (1621–1695) and the seventeenth-century art market. JHC 33 2 (2021) 187–97.

869 KÜÇÜK B H, Science and technology. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 607–33.

870 KURPIEL A & MANIAK K, Multi-heirs heritage: a case study of pottery from a Polish-German town. IJHerS 27 10 (2021) 1011–24.

871 LONG S A, Music, liturgy, and confraternity devotions in Paris and Tournai, 1300–1550. New York: University of Rochester Press 2021. pp 376.

872 LOSS C P, ‘The city of tomorrow must reckon with the lives and living habits of human beings’: the Joint Center for Urban Studies goes to Venezuela, 1957–1969. JUH 47 3 (2021) 623–50.

873 MCPHERSON M, FREEMAN B J & BIRCH S E P, Uncovering the early history of the Georgia Museum of Natural History, 1785–1900. JHC 33 1 (2021) 57–70.

874 MATTHEWS R & HODGSON G, Provincial newspapers – lessons from history. MedH 27 2 (2021) 125–8.

875 MESERVE M, Papal Bull: print, politics, and propaganda in Renaissance Rome. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press 2021. pp 456.

876 MILEO M M, Sweet debates in seventeenth-century Barcelona. HJ 64 3 (2021) 515–32.

877 MINEA C, Roma musicians, folk art and traditional food from Romania at the Paris world fairs of 1889 and 1900. In LEERSSEN J & STORM E eds, World fairs and the global moulding of national identities: international exhibitions as cultural platforms, 1851–1958. Leiden: Brill 2021. 144–69.

878 NORTON P, Persistent pedestrianism: urban walking in motor age America, 1920s–1960s. UH 48 2 (2021) 266–89.

879 OESTERREICH M, Displaying the ‘Mexican’: national identity and transnational entanglements at the New York World's Fair, 1939–40. In LEERSSEN J & STORM E eds, World fairs and the global moulding of national identities. Leiden: Brill 2021. 265–99.

870 OPAČIĆ Z, Urban art, spaces, and rituals. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 497–523.

881 OTTEWILL-SOULSBY S, City of dog. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1130–48.

882 PAGE A, ‘Our insulted coasts’: London newspapers and the invasion scare of 1781. IJMH 33 3 (2021) 445–63.

883 PETROPOULOS J, Goering's man in Paris: the story of a Nazi art plunderer and his world. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 456.

884 POUILLARD V, Paris to New York: the transatlantic fashion industry in the twentieth century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2021. pp 336.

885 RAMOS F L, War, legitimacy, and ceremony in 18th-century Mexico City: the annual funerary honors for fallen soldiers. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 114–33.

886 REEVE A & WAITE S, Re-collecting Cypriot antiquity: the Kent collection in Harrogate. JHC 33 2 (2021) 359–72.

887 REEVE M, ‘An empire dock’: place promotion and the local acculturation of imperial discourse in ‘Britain's third port’. NH 58 1 (2021) 129–50.

888 REMPE M, Entertainment for everyone: the Nashville Ryman Auditorium before the advent of country music. JUH 47 5 (2021) 1016–31.

889 ROMLID C, Promoting Sweden: the socioeconomic section of the Swedish paviliion display at the 1937 world fair in Paris. In LEERSSEN J & STORM E eds, World fairs and the global moulding of national identities. Leiden: Brill 2021. 329–55.

890 SCOTT N, Henry Clay Frick and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: the blockbuster exhibition of 1910. JHC 33 2 (2021) 341–58.

891 SHOOP-WORRALL C, Scouse sensation: Liverpool and the Edwardian new journalism. MedH 27 2 (2021) 148–61.

892 SINHA K, The city, the Kāma culture, and Daṇḍin: shades and varieties of urban life in the Daśakumāracarita. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 149–74.

893 SMITH B J, Grassroots glasnost: experimental art, participation, and civic life in 1980s East Berlin. AHR 126 2 (2021) 623–54.

894 SPERLING J, Milk and miracles: heteroglossia and dissent in Venetian religious art after the Council of Trent. JMEMS 51 2 (2021) 285–319.

895 TACCONI S, Benedict XIV's donation of Amazonian objects to the Istituto delle Scienze of Bologna (1751): origins and history. JHC 33 1 (2021) 43–55.

896 TAYLOR J & PRINCE S, Temporalities, ritual, and drinking in Mass Observation's Worktown. HJ 64 4 (2021) 1083–104.

897 THIJS K, Performing Berlin: the rivaling 750th anniversaries of 1987. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 189–206.

898 TRAVIS S, Function or folly? Philip Johnson's pavilion for pre-Columbian art in Washington DC. MuHJ 14 (2021) 20–36, Issue number 1–2.

899 VON FALKENHAUSEN V, A dance to the music of time: Greeks and Latins in medieval Taranto. In MACMASTER T J & MATHEOU N S M eds, Italy and the east Roman world in the medieval Mediterranean: empires, cities and elites 476–1204. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 327–56.

900 WAILOO K, Pushing cool: big tobacco, racial marketing, and the untold story of the menthol cigarette. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2021. pp 392.

901 WATERS L, Comedy, Christianity and melodramatic affect: The Sorrows of Satan at the Shaftesbury Theatre. NCTF 48 1 (2021) 66–85.

902 WERBEL A, The influence of art censorship on New York collectors in the Gilded Age. JHC 33 2 (2021) 323–39.

903 WILLIS I, Local newspapers and a regional setting in New South Wales: parochialism, mythmaking and identity. MedH 27 2 (2021) 197–209.

904 XIAO W & LI Y, Building a ‘lofty, beloved people's amusement centre’: the socialist transformation of Shanghai's Great World (Dashijie) (1950–58). MAsS 55 3 (2021) 973–1014.

Urban culture and entertainment

905 BARKER N J, Frescobaldi at the Ospedale di Santo Spirito: a portfolio career in 17th-century Rome. Emus 49 3 (2021) 395–412.

906 BEADLE R, The material world of the York plays. In BROWN S, JONES S R & AYERS T eds, York: art, architecture and archaeology. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 247–61.

907 BEHAR C, Music and musicians in the city. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 634–54.

908 BURROWS D, Handel's singers from the London choirs. Emus 49 2 (2021) 173–83.

909 ELÍAS A, Mexico City's Olympic Games: citizenship and nation building, 1963–1968. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xii + 272.

910 GILLETT R A, At home in our sounds: music, race, and cultural politics in interwar Paris. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. pp 256.

911 GUENE E, Being a child of the mines: youth magazines and comics in the Copperbelt. In LARMER M, GUENE E & HENRIET B eds, Across the Copperbelt: urban and social change in Central Africa's borderland communities. Melton: James Currey 2021. 52–76.

912 HASSAN N, Metal on Merseyside: music scenes, community and locality. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xv + 206.

913 HOCHMUTH H, Entangled entertainment: cinema and television in Cold War Berlin. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 105–20.

914 HOWARD P, Guadagni in Handel's London: the formation of a voice. Emus 49 2 (2021) 195–210.

915 JACKSON L, Palaces of pleasure: from music halls to the seaside to football, how the Victorians invented mass entertainment. London: Yale University Press 2021. pp 320.

916 JOVANOVIC Z, A cultural history of the 1984 Winter Olympics: the making of Olympic Sarajevo. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. pp xvi + 265.

917 LEE V P Y, Class, gender, and the charismatic female subject: Hong Kong cinema during the Cold War era. In HON T-K ed, Cold War cities: the politics of space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 136–49.

918 MCWILLIAM R, The electric pleasure district: the West End of London in the age of empire, 1880–1914. LJ 46 3 (2021) 229–48.

919 MASON J W, Newly discovered 14th-century polyphony in Oxford. Emus 49 2 (2021) 245–59.

920 MERRILL S, Buffing and buffering Blu: the societal performance of street art, heritage erasure and digital preservation in Berlin. IJHerS 27 6 (2021) 601–16.

921 MORUCCI V, Reassessing the development of cori spezzati: new discoveries in Bologna. Emus 49 3 (2021) 369–94.

922 ÖNER O, Understanding social change: demographic analyses of musicians in late Ottoman Istanbul. MES 57 2 (2021) 227–48.

923 PESIC A, Concerts and inadvertent secularization: religious music in the entertainment market of eighteenth-century Paris. P & P 250 1 (2021) 135–69.

924 RAMOS-KITTRELL J A, Music and literature in New Spain: the politics of Buen Gusto in 18th-century Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 424–39.

925 RASMUSSEN S, Musicians, students, listeners: women and the Conservatoire in pre-war Paris and St Petersburg. CulSH 18 2 (2021) 221–42.

926 REARDON C, ‘An occasion to banish melancholy’: musical culture in early modern Siena. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 241–60.

927 ROYO M, Instruments in the liturgy of the Real Colegio Seminario de Corpus Christi, València, in the 17th century. Emus 49 1 (2021) 35–48.

928 RYCROFT E, ‘Whither will you walke, my Lord?’: promenading, PAR, and place-realist theatre. LJ 46 2 (2021) 128–45.

929 SMITH B, Experimental art and cultural exchange in late Cold War Berlin. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 151–64.

930 WRIGHT P, The rise of polyphonic music in Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 560–91.

931 ZAPKE S, Performative urban spaces in medieval Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 524–59.

Education

932 ALBALADEJO C M & VIVAR F C, Sixth International Congress of Entomology, Madrid (1935): politics and science. ANH 48 2 (2021) 281–97.

933 BAÑUELOS N, Quality and innovation in American higher education accreditation: the case of the University of Phoenix. HE 50 3 (2021) 428–49.

934 BUSCH A M, An abstract thing we call ‘intellectual atmosphere’: science, urban development, and business/government relations in Dallas, 1956–1969. ES 22 3 (2021) 696–738.

935 DIA MWEMBU D D, The production of historical knowledge at the University of Lubumbashi (1956–2018). Melton: James Currey 2021. 296–320.

936 DUCHEYNE S, Geneva, natural history and the art of observing. ANH 48 1 (2021) 77–88.

937 GASTGEBER C, Greek studies at the University of Vienna. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 445–68.

938 GOEING A-S, The Genevan Academy: scrutinizing European connections in the time of Theodore Beza. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 277–99.

939 GONZÁLEZ E G, Uneven chances: education in colonial Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 257–81.

940 HETEMI A, The political and national character of institutions of higher education and the University of Prishtina in Kosovo (1958–1980). HE 50 2 (2021) 199–219.

941 HUNTLEY E R & ROSENBLUM M, The Omega Affair: discontinuing the University of Michigan Department of Geography (1975–1982). AAAG 111 2 (2021) 364–84.

942 LADDS C, Educating the China-born: colonial cosmopolitanism in Shanghai's schools for settler children, 1870–1943. JSocH 55 1 (2021) 180–206.

943 LARSSON E, ‘On deposit’: animal acquisition at the Zoological Society of London, 1870–1910. ANH 48 1 (2021) 1–21.

944 MALINEN A & VAHTIKARI T, Feeling the nation through exploring the city: urban pedagogy and children's lived experiences in postwar Helsinki. In KIVIMÄKI V, SUODENJOKI S & VAHTIKARI T eds, Lived nation as the history of experiences and emotions in Finland, 1800–2000. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 319–47.

945 MARPLES A, Scholarship, skill and community: collections and the creation of ‘provincial' medical education in Manchester, 1750–1850. JHC 33 3 (2021) 505–16.

946 MEEUS W, JANSSENSWILLEN P, JACOBS M, WOLFAERT I & SULS L, Antwerp's museums response to super diversity. A study of multiperspective cultural education for secondary school students: learning revisited. IJHerS 27 9 (2021) 884–903.

947 MÜHLBERGER K, Alma Mater Rudolphina Vindobonensis. Universitas Doctorum, Magistrorum et Scholarium. In ZAPKE S & GRUBER E eds, A companion to medieval Vienna. Leiden: Brill 2021. 360–91.

948 ORILLARD C, The anniversaries of the Ecole d'urbanisme de Paris (1919–1969–2019). PlP 36 2 (2021) 411–20.

949 PFEFFER M, The Society of Astrologers (c. 1647–1684): sermons, feasts and the resuscitation of astrology in seventeenth-century London. BJHS 54 2 (2021) 133–53.

950 SANTOKI M, From being the most vulnerable children to becoming conventional members of society: four cases from Manchester certified industrial schools, c. 1880–1920. HE 50 4 (2021) 536–54.

951 SARKAR S, Academic engineering and India's colonial encounter: Bengal Engineering College, Sibpur, a historical perspective. In SARKAR S ed, History of science, technology, environment, and medicine in India. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 121–39.

952 SIMPSON A & JEFFREY R, John Borthwick Gilchrist: an Edinburgh lad o'pairts let loose in India and London. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 1–14.

953 TAI L-C, The Shanghai Museum and the introduction of taxidermy and habitat dioramas into China, 1874–1952. ANH 48 1 (2021) 111–30.

954 VERTINSKY P, ‘A singularly gifted man’: A. D. ‘Dave' Munrow and academic physical education at the University of Birmingham. SpiH 41 1 (2021) 77–97.

955 WATT J R, The consistory of Geneva. In BALSERAK J ed, A companion to the Reformation in Geneva. Leiden: Brill 2021. 300–21.

956 ZAMARIAN P, William Allen and the ‘scientific outlook' in architectural education, 1936–66. ArchH 64 1 (2021) 379–402.

Emotions and the senses

957 AMERY R, Wanti nintu'ai kapakapa? (Where do you push me to?): emotional responses to the re-emerging Kaurna linguistic landscape in the city of Adelaide. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 171–94.

958 BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J, Urban emotions and the making of the city. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 1–18.

959 BEAVEN L, Space, light and allegiance in the Piazza di Spagna in the seventeenth century. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 37–68.

960 BROWN C, Sound faith: religion and the aural environment of towns in northern England, ca. 1740–1830. CulSH 18 4 (2021) 463–80.

961 CANTILLON Z, BAKER S & NOWAK R, A cultural justice approach to popular music heritage in deindustrialising cities. IJHerS 27 1 (2021) 73–89.

962 COONS J, How to feel French: the politics of community and emotion in the siege of Paris (1649). FH 35 1 (2021) 1–24.

963 DARIAN-SMITH K, Mapping migration in Melbourne's emotional cityscapes, 1960s–1980s. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 129–48.

964 HÄBERLEN J C, Feeling at home in lonely cities: an emotional history of the West German urban commune movement during the long 1970s. UH 48 1 (2021) 143–61.

965 KENNY N, Tuning in: emotion, sound and the urban landscape of radio broadcasting in postwar Brussels. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 89–110.

966 KOTHARI U, Seafarers, the mission and the archive: affective, embodied and sensory traces of sea-mobilities in Melbourne, Australia. JHG 72 (2021) 73–84.

967 MADGIN R, Recognising emotions within urban development. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 149–70.

968 MAY A J, Good fences: affective sociability, neighbourly relations and Australian municipalism. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 111–28.

969 O'LEARY J, Converting the cityscape: emotions, religion and civic ritual in the Renaissance city for the Tenshō embassy. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 19–36.

970 RIDDLE J, ‘That one parish of St Giles hath done us all this mischief’: locating fearful places during seventeenth-century London plague times. In BARCLAY K & RIDDLE J eds, Urban emotions and the making of the city: interdisciplinary perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 69–88.

971 RUDY J, FAHRNI M & KENNY N, Railways and the urban soundscape: Montreal, 1850s–1950s. UHR 49 2 (2021) 217–40.

972 SUMMERS B T, Reclaiming the chocolate city: soundscapes of gentrification and resistance in Washington, DC. EPD 39 1 (2021) 30–46.

973 SVENSSON M, Walking in the historic neighbourhoods of BEIJING: walking as an embodied encounter with heritage and urban developments. IJHerS 27 8 (2021) 792–805.

Attitudes towards cities

974 AGUIRRE-MANDUJANO O & ANDREWS W G, The poetics of Istanbul: the city of cities. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 672–96.

975 ANDREW P R, The city from afar: John Thomson's Edinbugh from hillside. A tale of collectors and collections. BOEC 17 1 (2021) 103–8.

976 BARCLAY D E, Division of the spoils: Berlin as symbol and as prize. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 31–44.

977 BATTENTE S L, The ‘gothic queen’: the myth of Siena in the 19th and 20th centuries. In CASCIANI S & HAYTON H R eds, A companion to late medieval and early modern Siena. Leiden: Brill 2021. 263–87.

978 BERGER A, The view from Byzantine texts. In KONDYLI F & ANDERSON B eds, The Byzantine neighbourhood: urban space and political action. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 23–42.

979 CRAVER A J, Louis Cortambert and l'espirit français in St. Louis in 1854. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 243–70.

980 FLORIO D, Growing up Bank Street: a Greenwich Village memoir. New York: New York University Press 2021. pp 256.

981 GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J, The founding and lasting significance of St. Louis. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 285–304.

982 KAFADAR C, The city opens your eyes because it wants to be seen: the conspicuity and lure of early modern Istanbul. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 25–60.

983 KNIGHT F, The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city. UH 48 1 (2021) 37–53.

984 LEITE A C A, Cleansing Macau's image as the ‘wickedest city in the world’: Eurasia, Long Way, and Luso-tropical film production in Macau in the 1950s. MAsS 55 6 (2021) 1795–847.

985 LUDWIG A, Exhibiting Berlin: local history in Berlin's museums. In JARAUSCH K H, EISENHUTH S & KRAUSE S H eds, Cold War Berlin: confrontation, cultures, and identities. London: I.B. Tauris 2021. 179–88.

986 MOORE JR R J, Visualizing early St. Louis. In GITLIN J, MORRISSEY R M & KASTOR P J eds, French St. Louis: landscape, contexts, and legacy. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press 2021. 187–207.

987 NIYAZIOĞLU A, Poets, sufis, and their city tours. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 655–71.

988 PAPADOPOULOS I, The idea of Rome in late antiquity: from eternal city to imagined utopia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2021. pp 234.

989 PÉREZ-IZAGUIRRE E & LIÑERO A M, ‘I want to learn to do that’: subcultural heritage, identity, and learning graffiti in Pamplona. IJHerS 27 6 (2021) 570–83.

990 PRACZYK M, The power of myth: the imagined nature of Krakow. In IZDEBSKI A & SZMYTKA R eds, Krakow: an ecobiography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 2021. 161–76.

991 RAGER C, Étudier les ‘bonnes villes’ de la fin du Moyen Âge: plasticité historique et réinterprétations historiographiques. HU (2021) 29–45, Volume no. – HS1.

992 RESTALL M, Fear, wonder, and absence: our distorted view of Moctezuma's Tenochtitlan. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 29–50.

993 WALKER L M, Miraculous rivers and monstrous cities: landscapes and gender performance in thirteenth-century crusading culture. JMH 47 3 (2021) 394–412.

Views of the city in literature, graphics and drama

994 ALONSO I & CASCIATO M, The metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930 – cityscapes, photographs, debates. Los Angeles: Getty Publications 2021. pp 324.

995 ALTOK Z, The 18th-century ‘Istanbul Tale’: prose tales and beyond. In HAMADEH S & KAFESCIOĞLU C eds, A companion to early modern Istanbul. Leiden: Brill 2021. 581–604.

996 ARNOLD D, Picturing plague: photography, pestilence and cremation in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century India. In LYNTERIS C ed, Plague image and imagination from medieval to modern times. London: Palgrave Macmillan 2021. 111–39.

997 BA S & SOTO I, The problematics of openness: cosmopolitanism and race in Teju Cole's Open City. AtlSt 18 3 (2021) 298–315.

998 BASU C, Elusive borders: the city in Gandhāran narrative art. In MUKHOPADHYAY U & GHOSH S eds, Exploring South Asian urbanity. Abingdon: Routledge 2021. 123–48.

999 BEKERS E, From ‘sepulchral city’ to ‘open city’: hetero-images of Brussels in Jospeh Conrad and Teju Cole. AtlSt 18 3 (2021) 351–67.

1000 DUSTAGHEER S, Shakespeare and London: a dictionary. London: The Arden Shakespeare 2021. pp 144.

1001 FREATHY P & THOMAS I, Hegemony and protectionism in Bologna's meat trade: the role of visual imagery in reputation management. ES 22 2 (2021) 566–92.

1002 JACOBSON A, The orphan, the donor and the photograph: humanitarianism and photography in post-First World War Jerusalem. MES 57 1 (2021) 37–56.

1003 JOHNSON-SCHLEE S, Building site ontologies: post-war London in the paintings of Auerbach and Kossoff. LJ 46 1 (2021) 92–111.

1004 KRISHNA C Y, Language and cinema: schisms in the representation of Hyderabad. Sas 44 6 (2021) 1027–40.

1005 MANN P, Romola's ‘stifling crowded life’: urban claustrophobia in George Eliot and Frederic Leighton's Cornhill collaboration. VPR 54 1 (2021) 24–59.

1006 MØLLER-OLSEN A, The city is a journey: heritage and memory in Zhu Tianxin's novella The Old Capital. IJHerS 27 8 (2021) 819–29.

1007 MUELLER M, Walking in New York City and Lagos: spatial memory in Teji Cole's novels. AtlSt 18 3 (2021) 316–30.

1008 NIEMINEN M, From backyard to light: urban environment, nature, and children in a Finnish short film from the 1940s. PaedH 57 4 (2021) 363–80.

1009 TENORIO M L, Novohispanic Baroque poetry: a lyric chronicle of Mexico City. In LÓPEZ J F ed, A companion to viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. Leiden: Brill 2021. 402–23.

1010 TILLERY L, Hanse cultural geography and communal identity in late-medieval city view of Lübeck. JUH 47 6 (2021) 1251–74.

1011 WISE S, Povertyopolis: beyond the east–west binary in the late-nineteenth-century London literary imagination. LJ 46 3 (2021) 300–15.