Report Shanghai Municipal Council for the Year... and Budget for the Year ....
Title | Report Shanghai Municipal Council for the Year... and Budget for the Year .... PDF eBook |
Author | Shanghai Municipal Council |
Publisher | |
Pages | 842 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Industries |
ISBN |
Report Shanghai Municipal Council for the Year... and Budget for the Year ....
Title | Report Shanghai Municipal Council for the Year... and Budget for the Year .... PDF eBook |
Author | Shanghai Municipal Council |
Publisher | |
Pages | 708 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Industries |
ISBN |
Report for the Year and Budget ...
Title | Report for the Year and Budget ... PDF eBook |
Author | Shanghai Municipal council |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Report and Budget
Title | Report and Budget PDF eBook |
Author | Shanghai (China : International Settlement). Municipal Council |
Publisher | |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Shanghai (China) |
ISBN |
Improvised City
Title | Improvised City PDF eBook |
Author | Cole Roskam |
Publisher | University of Washington Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2019-03-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0295744804 |
For nearly one hundred years, Shanghai was an international treaty port in which the extraterritorial rights of foreign governments shaped both architecture and infrastructure, and it merits examination as one of the most complex and influential urban environments of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Improvised City illuminates the interplay between the city’s commercial nature and the architectural forms and practices designed to manage it in Shanghai’s three municipalities: the International Settlement, the French Concession, and the Chinese city. This book probes the relationship between architecture and extraterritoriality in ways that challenge standard narratives of Shanghai’s built environment, which are dominated by stylistic analyses of major landmarks. Instead, by considering a wider range of town halls, post offices, municipal offices, war memorials, water works, and consulates, Cole Roskam traces the cultural, economic, political, and spatial negotiations that shaped Shanghai’s growth. Improvised City repositions Shanghai within architectural and urban transformations that reshaped the world over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It responds to growing academic interest in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese architecture and urbanism; the ongoing, shifting relationship between sovereignty and space; and the variegated forms of urban exceptionality—such as special economic zones, tax-free trading spheres, and commercial enclaves—that continue to shape cities.
The Worlds First SWAT Team
Title | The Worlds First SWAT Team PDF eBook |
Author | Leroy Thompson |
Publisher | Frontline Books |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2012-10-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1848326041 |
In turbulent Shanghai in the years between the World Wars, the International Settlement was a mercantile powerhouse that faced unrest from Communist labor unions, criminal gangs, spies, political agitators, armed kidnappers and assassins. Adjoining the Settlement were the French Concession and the Chinese city, both hotbeds of intrigue and crime themselves. Called the most sinful in the world, the Settlement relied on its police: the Shanghai Municipal Police, one of the most advanced forces in the world. After an incident in 1926 when the police fired upon demonstrators, which resulted in unrest and strikes, W. E. Fairbairn was charged with forming a specialized unit to deal with riots and armed encounters. The resulting Reserve Unit became the prototype for future SWAT teams, as it developed tactics for using snipers in barricade and hostage incidents, techniques for use of the submachine gun during raids, hostage rescue tactics, aggressive riot-dispersal tactics and various other tactical innovations. Out of the experiences of the unit came many of the techniques later taught by W. E. Fairbairn, E. A. Sykes, Pat O'Neill and others to the Commandos, Rangers, SOE, OSS, 1st Special Service Force and other Second World War elite units. Those same techniques still resonate today with special forces and police tactical units.
Constructing the Colonized Land
Title | Constructing the Colonized Land PDF eBook |
Author | Izumi Kuroishi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1317161432 |
Despite the precipitous rise of East Asia as a center of architectural production since the Second World War, informed studies remain lacking. The lacuna is particularly conspicuous in terms of regional, cross-national studies, documenting the close ties and parallels between China, Taiwan, Japan and Korea during this period. Examining colonized cities in East Asia, this book brings together a range of different perspectives across both space and time. European, Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean and Japanese discourses are examined, with a range of complementary and conflicting views on the design of urban and architectural forms; the political, institutional, religious and economical contexts of urban planning; the role played by various media; and the influence of various geographical, social and anthropological research methods. The diversity and plurality of these perspectives in this book provides an entwined architectural, urban and social history of East Asia, which offers insights into the cultural systems and the historical and spatial meanings of these colonized cities. It concludes that the difficulties in the historical study of East Asia's colonial cities do not so much indicate cultural difference as the potentiality for multiple readings of the past toward the future.