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A social history of English law
In: Pelican books A 753
Metropolitan governance in theory and (for) practice: Perfect city: An urban fixer's global search for magic in the modern metropolis, by Joe Berridge, Sutherland House, Toronto, 2019. 200 pp., US$26.95 (hbk), ISBN 978-1-9994395-1-4, http://sutherlandhousebooks.com/project/perfect-city
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 54, Heft 10, S. 1469-1472
ISSN: 1360-0591
Taking City Regions Seriously? Response to Debate on 'City‐Regions: New Geographies of Governance, Democracy and Social Reproduction'
In: International journal of urban and regional research, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 443-458
ISSN: 1468-2427
AbstractThis article takes up the invitation extended by the co‐editors of the recent IJURR debate on city‐regions for others to join them in 'a wider dialogue over the constitutive role of politics in the brave new world of 'city‐regions'. It begins by considering the extent to which the collection was successful in describing this 'brave new world' and in populating it with the variety of social and environmental concerns which, the co‐editors claimed, have so far been neglected in recent debates about the significance of city‐regions. Adjudging the debate to have been only partially successful in these respects, the article goes on to argue that the goal the co‐editors strove for — effectively to liberate 'city‐regionalism' from its ostensible captors — is unlikely to be achieved unless and until its critics (1) engage more explicitly and seriously with claims that are made for the significance of changes in the material circumstances of city‐regions, and (2) recognize that there is nothing inherently 'neoliberal' or regressive about the concept of the city‐region or the way it is used. These arguments are illustrated with reference to the economics of city‐regions and the politics of city‐regionalism in England.RésuméRépondant à l'invitation des co‐responsables du dernier débat publié dans IJURR sur les régions métropolitaines, cet essai vient 'élargir le dialogue sur le rôle constitutif de la politique dans l'univers idéal des régions métropolitaines'. Pour commencer, il étudie dans quelle mesure cet ensemble d'articles a réussi à décrire ce 'meilleur des mondes' et à le nourrir de diverses questions sociales et environnementales qui, d'après les co‐responsables, ont jusqu'alors été ignorées dans les récentes discussions sur l'importance de ces régions. Etablissant que le débat n'a qu'en partie atteint ces objectifs, l'article affirme ensuite qu'on ne parviendra probablement pas au but poursuivi — libérer le 'régionalisme métropolitain' de ses entraves apparentes —à moins que ses critiques (1) ne s'attachent plus explicitement et sérieusement aux arguments sur l'importance des changements apportés aux situations matérielles des régions métropolitaines, et (2) ne reconnaissent qu'il n'y a rien d'intrinsèquement 'néolibéral' ni régressif dans le concept de région métropolitaine ou dans son exploitation. Cette démonstration est illustrée à partir de l'économie des régions métropolitaines et de la politique de régionalisme métropolitain en Angleterre.
Taking City Regions Seriously? Response to Debate on 'City-Regions: New Geographies of Governance, Democracy and Social Reproduction'
In: International journal of urban and regional research: IJURR, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 443-458
ISSN: 0309-1317
Governance and Socio-Economic Change in Cities
In: Changing Cities, S. 62-77
Introduction. State: Word and Concept
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 1-9
From Law to Politics: The Genesis of ‘the Modern State’
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 295-335
The Spread of the Organized Peace
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 69-108
The Monarchical State of the Later Middle Ages
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 252-294
Conclusion: Law and the State in History
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 336-340
Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Justice
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 10-42
The Legal Ordering of ‘the State of the Realm’
In: Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State, S. 191-251