ABSTRACT

This volume reflects the latest historiographical discussion about the decline, transformation, heritagisation, and re-invention of industrial cities in Europe during the late 20th century.

It argues that the notion of “mediation” as it has been used in the history of technology helps to shed new light on the processes of understanding changes of industrial cities before, during, and after the economic crisis of the 1970s and 1980s. The contributors investigate how different actor groups, such as scientists, union members, journalists, politicians, artists, and historians, mediated the understanding of decline, the anticipated future, and the heritage of industrial cities. The authors look at a wide range of European cities during different phases of decline and transformation.

The book is aimed at scholars of urban history and industrial history, as well as contemporary European history, the history of technology, and deindustrialisation studies. The contributions also resonate with discussion in neighbouring fields such as urban studies, media studies, cultural studies, sociology, and digital history.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction

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Mediating the Transformation and Decline of Industrial Cities
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part I|105 pages

Mediating the Understanding of Industrial Decline

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chapter 1|20 pages

“It'll All Be Over with This Place in Two Years”

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Deindustrialisation and the Future of Work and Place on Late-1960s Tyneside
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chapter 2|17 pages

Mediating Knowledge in a European (Semi-)Periphery

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Youth, Labour, and Urban Research in Romania in the 1960s and 1970s
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chapter 3|26 pages

Being Unemployed

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Deindustrialisation as an Issue in the Periodicals Published by Initiatives for the Unemployed in the Ruhr during the 1980s
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chapter 4|18 pages

Photography Mediating Change

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The Role of Images during the Decline of Luxembourg's Industrial South
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chapter 5|22 pages

Interpreting, Mediating, and Coping with Deindustrialisation

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Churches as Urban Actors in Manchester from the Late 1960s to the 1980s
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part II|88 pages

Mediating Urban Transformations

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chapter 6|29 pages

“We Swallow the Dirt”

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Popular and Governmental Perceptions of Metallurgical Air Pollution in Luxembourg during the Trente Glorieuses
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chapter 8|19 pages

Memory, Heritage, and the Post-Steel City

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Mediating the Transformation of Sheffield Since 1990
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chapter 9|18 pages

The Classic Slum?

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Heritage Discourses, Ideologies of Transition, and the Remaking of Post-Industrial Salford (1985–2021)
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part III|65 pages

Mediating Industrial Heritage

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chapter 12|21 pages

Digital unter Tage

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(Data) Mining Life Stories and Social Culture in the Ruhr Area
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