Salutogenic Urbanism Architecture and Public Health in Early Modern European Cities
This book offers a new, salutogenic, perspective on the development of early modern cities by exploring profound and complex ways in which architecture and landscape design served to promote public health on an urban scale. Focusing on fifteenth- through nineteenth-century Europe, it addresses the h...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Singapore
Palgrave Macmillan
2023, 2023
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Salutogenic Urbanism: Early Modern European Cities in Pursuit of Public Health
- Part I Dynamics of Isolation
- Chapter 2: Health, Architecture, and Urban Identity: The Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos in Sixteenth-Century Lisbon
- Chapter 3: Architecture and Plague Prevention: The Development of Lazzaretti in Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean Cities
- Part II Salutogenic Infrastructure
- Chapter 4: Architecture and Infrastructure: The Salutogenetic Plan for Karlsruhe
- Chapter 5: “Private Vices, Public Benefits”: Self-interest and Salutogenesis in Early Modern York
- Part III Spaces of Madness
- Chapter 6: Madness in the Early Modern City: Florence and the Public Health Nexus (1642–1788)
- Chapter 7: Rationalization of Space, Rationalization of Madness: Louis-Hippolyte Lebas and the Development of Psychiatric Hospitals in Nineteenth-Century France
- Part IV Spa cities
- Chapter 8: Cure, Leisure, and Exercise: The Emerging Spa Landscapes in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Hungary
- Chapter 9: Promoting Health through Urban Planning: Spa Towns and Urban Development in Nineteenth-Century Greece