Volume 62, Number 4, Summer 1993

Introduction
Alan Bewell

Inhumanities of Urban Planning
John Dakin

Urban Planning in Twentieth-Century North America:
From Success to Irrelevancy?
James Lemon

Planning: A Rural Perspective
R. Alex Sim

The Modern/Postmodern Divide and Urban Planning
Allan Irving

Planning, the Humanities, and the Circulation of Ideas
Beth Moore Milroy

Colonization and Decolonization in The Blithedale Romance
Manfred Mackenzie

Reviews

The Spenser Encyclopedia
Bruce R. Smith

Patricia Smart et l'émergence du féminin
Anne Marie Miraglia

Contributors

Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Toronto
Feedback from Tomorrow (1979);
Telecommunications Experiments in Urban and Regional Planning (1974);
Telecommunications and the Urban and Regional Planning Process (1972);
Urban Planning: Selected Bibliography, 1788–1970, with P. Manson-Smith (1974)
John Dakin

Professor of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto
The Best Poor Man's Country: A Geographical Study of Early Southeastern
Pennsylvania (1972); Toronto since 1918: An Illustrated History (1985)
James Lemon

The Plight of the Rural Church (1990); Land and Community: Crisis in
Canada's Countryside (1988); Crestwood Heights, with John R. Seeley (1956)
R. Alex Sim

Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto
Allan Irving

Associate Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning,
University of Waterloo
Life Spaces: Gender, Household, Employment, with C. Andrew (1988)
Beth Moore Milroy

School of English and Linguistics, Macquarie University
Manfred Mackenzie

Department of English, Georgetown University
Bruce R. Smith

Associate Professor, Department of French, University of Waterloo
Anne Marie Miraglia

 


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