Salutogenic Urbanism: Architecture and Public Health in Early Modern European Cities
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.