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European Cities, Youth and the Public Sphere in the Twentieth Century

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European Cities, Youth and the Public Sphere in the Twentieth Century

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European Cities, Youth and the Public Sphere in the Twentieth Century

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European Cities, Youth and the Public Sphere in the Twentieth Century book

ByDetlef Siegfried, Axel Schildt
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 30 November 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315256009
Pages 176
eBook ISBN 9781315256009
Subjects Humanities
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Siegfried, D. (2005). European Cities, Youth and the Public Sphere in the Twentieth Century (A. Schildt, Ed.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315256009

ABSTRACT

The late nineteenth century witnessed unprecedented levels of urban growth as migration swelled the population of European cities to new heights. The resulting problems of overcrowding and inadequate civic utilities prompted the governing elites to look for new planning solutions to address the needs of an increasingly urbanised society. At the same time young people were also increasingly recognised as being adversely affected, both politically and morally, by the on-going process of urbanization. Church groups, civic authorities, middle-class reformers and political movements all tried to steer youth toward their own concept of respectable behaviour, concepts that often tended to share many similarities in their paternalistic emphasis upon social discipline. This volume directly addresses the confluence of these issues, the point at which the city government, youth and public space meet and the resulting problems and tensions that were often created. Whether it be the corruption of the rural youth flooding into the cities at the beginning of the twentieth century, battles between Hitler Youth and working-class gangs in Nazi Germany, hooliganism in 1950s Hungary or the appropriation of, or withdrawal from, public spaces by youths in more recent times, all the chapters in this book explore ways in which authorities and adult groups have sought to control young people, both directly and indirectly. Drawing on a broad selection of methods and disciplines, a wide variety of case studies from across Europe are used to investigate the interactions between youth and authority, and show how these adapted and changed over time and in different countries. By taking a fresh look at these issues within a comparative framework, this volume furthers our understanding of modern European society during the twentieth century.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Amid the Wave of Youth: the Innere Mission and Young German Migrants in Berlin c. 1900

chapter 3|16 pages

‘Lionized and Toothless’: Young People and Urban Politics in Britain and France, 1918–40

chapter 4|14 pages

The Subculture of Young Urban Workers in Germany: Blasen, Meuten and Edelweißpiraten in Rhineland and Westphalia, 1930–50

chapter 5|23 pages

Urban Youth, National-Socialist Education and Specialized Fun: the Making of the Vienna Schlurfs, 1941–44

chapter 6|10 pages

Pubs and ‘Hooligans’ in a Socialist City in Hungary: the Public Sphere and Youth in Stalintown

chapter 7|20 pages

Kids in Town: the Changing Action Space and Visibility of Young People in Urban Areas

chapter 8|24 pages

Urban Wastelands and the Development of Youth Cultures in Berlin since 1945, with comparative perspectives on Amsterdam and Naples

chapter 9|16 pages

Youth and the Semi-Public Sphere of Large-Scale Retail

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