Table of Contents
Introduction Resilience, Disaster, and Rebuilding in Modern Port Cities Carola Hein and Dirk Schubert
Special Section Articles
Resilience, Path Dependence, and the Port: The Case of Savannah Stephen J. Ramos
St. Petersburg Port through Disasters: Challenges and Resilience Kirill B. Nazarenko and Maria A. Smirnova
The Resilience of the Port Cities of Trieste, Rijeka, and Koper Lucija Ažman Momirski
Agents of Change in a Changing World: Treaty Port Nagasaki and the Limitations of Local Resilience Jessa Dahl
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 Izumi Kuroishi
The Port of Hamburg in the 1940s and 1950s: Physical Reconstruction and Political Restructuring in the Aftermath of World War II Christoph Strupp
The Lisbon Waterfront: Perspectives on Resilience in the Transition from the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century Pedro R. Garcia
Resilience and Path Dependence: A Comparative Study of the Port Cities of London, Hamburg and Philadelphia Carola Hein and Dirk Schubert
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Architecture Beyond Ideology: The Politics of Forgotten Landmarks in Communist East Germany Andrew Demshuk
Review Essays
Who Is an Urbanist? Ian Klaus
Ordinary Whiteness: Affect, Kinship, and the Moral Economy of Privilege Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas
New Directions in the Study of Urban Slavery Andrea C. Mosterman