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Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:06:19, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926820001029 https://www.cambridge.org/core Volume 48 Part 1 February 2021 List of books reviewed 1 Shaping society and urban fabric in Crusader Jerusalem 2 anna gutgarts The new town of Angra (Terceira, the Azores): confirming a contested urban planning history using reverse historical analysis and flood modelling tools 20 antonieta leite and joão leitão The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city 37 frances knight Motherhood, morality and materiality: how material changes to wartime Cape Town affected discourses around women, racial health and the city, 1914–1919 54 sarah-jane walton Supplying the city of Ioannina with ‘modern’ waters, 1913–1940: the ‘modern infrastructural ideal’ in a mid-size Greek town 71 konstantinos chatzis, anna mahera and georgia mavrogonatou Inhabitants of heritage: the dwellers of an Italian Renaissance palace and their problematic eviction in Ferrara, 1900–1940 87 michele nani Back to a future civilization: cities and countryside in the ‘Third Italy’ 108 francesco bartolini From city streets to suburban woodlands: the urban planning debate on children’s needs, and childhood reminiscences, of 1940s–1970s Helsinki 125 veera moll and hanna kuusi Feeling at home in lonely cities: an emotional history of the West German urban commune movement during the long 1970s 143 joachim c. häberlen Survey and speculation Rethinking the genre: urban biographies as means of creating critical public spheres 162 jaroslav ira Reviews of books 179 justin colson and tom hulme Cover image: The courtyard of the Palazzo Ludovico il Moro, Ferrara, at the beginning of the twentieth century (postcard: private collection of Michele Nani). 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