Mao once called the Chinese "a blank sheet of paper", and the modernising that came with the Cultural Revolution treated cities much the same. But Mao's destructive impulses were as nothing compared to the liberalised policies of his recent successors. China has undergone urbanisation on a scale never seen before - much of it speculative, some of it a brazen display of power. In this incisive analysis by the acclaimed Sinologist Julia Lovell, we get inside the politics of architecture and city-making in China. There is a colourful cast, from the Western starchitects rushing into the land of opportunity, to political dissidents such as Ai Weiwei, to rebellious residents singing defiantly as the bulldozers advance. In this trenchant critique of urban policy, Lovell wonders what good all this thrusting ambition will have been if the property bubble bursts.
Land of Desire
William R. Leach
audiobookBloody Verrières
Arthur W. Gullachsen
audiobookIreland in the 1950s: News From A New Republic
Tom Garvin
bookFreedom to Achieve Freedom : The Irish Free State 1922–1932
Donal P. Corcoran
bookThe Hawk's Way : Encounters with Fierce Beauty
Sy Montgomery
bookA Year of Glory and Gold : 1932 - Ireland's Jazz Age
Kevin C. Kearns
bookFree Agents : How Evolution Gave Us Free Will
Kevin J. Mitchell
audiobookCERN and the Higgs Boson : The Global Quest for the Building Blocks of Reality
James Gillies
audiobookLife's Too Short : A Memoir
Darius Rucker
audiobookRivers of Gold
Hugh Thomas
audiobookAmericans in a World at War : Intimate Histories from the Crash of Pan Am's Yankee Clipper
Brooke L. Blower
audiobookFor Which It Stands : An Anecdotal Biography of the American Flag
Michael Corcoran
book