Aden

1.      Pieragostini, Karl. Britain, Aden and South Arabia. Macmillan Academic and Professional Ltd. London, England. 1991.

 

Ahmedabad

1.      Gillion, Kenneth L. Ahmedabad: A Study in Indian Urban History. University of California Press. 1986.

2.      Nanda, Vivek. “Urbanism, Tradition and Continuity in Ahmedabad”. Mimar. 38:26-36, March 1991.

Bamako

1.      Gugler, Josef and Flanagan, William G. Urbanization and Social Change in West Africa. Cambridge University Press. 1978.

2.      Meillassoux, Claude. Urbanization of an African Community: Voluntary Associations in Bamako. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 1968.

3.      Swartz, B.K., Jr. and Dumett, Raymond E. ed. West African Culture Dynamics: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. New York: Mouton Publishers. 1980.

 

Bangkok

1.      Askew, Marc and Logan Williams (eds.). Cultural Identity and Urban Change in Southeast Asia. Victoria, Australia. Deakin University Press. 1994.

2.      Korff, Rudiger. Bangkok: Urban System and Everyday Life. Saarbrucken, Germany: Verlag Breitenbrach Publishers. 1986.

3.      Sternstein, Larry. Portrait of Bangkok. Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.

4.      Smithies, Michael. Old Bangkok. Oxford University Press. 1986.

 

Barcelona

1.      Eames, Murray, Pascual, Permanyer. Barcelona. Singapore: APA Publications Ltd. 1990.

2.      Sobreques, Jaume. Historia de Barcelona. Barcelona: Ajuntament de Barcelona. 1991.

3.      Woodward, Christopher. The Buildings of Europe, Barcelona. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press. 1992.

Beijing

1.      Fu Cung-chen, Old China Photography, Peoples Fine Art Publishing House, China Book Import,  Beijing, China. 1992.

2.      Victor F.S. Sit. Beijing, The Nature and Planning of a Chinese Capital City. University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong 1995.

3.      Nigel Cameron, Brian Brake. Peking: A Tale of Three Cities. John Weatherhill Inc. Tokyo. 1965.

4.      Piper Gaubatz. Changing Beijing. Geographical Review, January 1995.

Berlin

1.      Doud, David.  Berlin 2000: The Center of Europe. University Press of America. 1995.

2.      Haxthausen, Charles Werner ed. Berlin, Culture and Metropolis. University of Minn. Press. 1991.

3.      Kratke, Stefan.  Cities and Regions in the New Europe.  Belhaven Press, London. 1992.

Budapest

1.      Compton, Paul. “Planning and Social Change in Budapest”. French, R.A. and Hamilton, F.E. Ian, ed. The Socialist City: Spatial Structure and Urban Policy. New York. John Wiley & Sons. 1971.

2.       Zovanyi, G. “The Evolution of a National Urban Development Strategy in Hungary”. Environment and Planning. March 3, 1989, 333-347.

Buenos Aires

1.      Gutman, Margarita and Jorge Hardoy. Buenos Aires: Historia Urbana des Area Metropolitanas. Bilbao: Mapfre. 1992.

2.      Keeling, David J. Buenos Aires: Global Dreams, Local Crises. New York: Wiley. 1996.

Calcutta

1.      Sreemani, Soumitra. Anatomy of a Colonial Town, Calcutta: 1758-1784. Calcutta, India. Firma KLM, 1994.

2.      Ray, Niharranjan. History of the Bengali People: Ancient Period. Calcutta: Orient Longman. 1994.

Chicago

1.      Bluestone, Daniel. Constructing Chicago. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1991.

2.      Burnham, Daniel H. and Edward H, Bennett. Plan of Chicago. New York: Da Capo Press. 1970.

3.      Furer, Howard B. Chicago: A Chronological and Documentary History. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications Incorporated. 1974.

4.      Holt, Glen E. and Dominic A. Pacyga. Chicago: A Historical Guide to the Neighborhoods, The Loop and South Side. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society. 1979.

Detroit

1.      Glazer, Sidney. Detroit: A Study in Urban Development. Bookman Associates. 1965.

2.      Herron, Jerry. Afterculture: Detroit and the Humiliation of History. Wayne State University Press. 1993.

Dublin

1.      Aalen, F.H.A. & Whelan, Kevin. Dublin: From Prehistory to Present. Geography Publications. Dublin. 1992.

2.      Ashley Baynton-Williams. Town and City Maps of the British Isles: 1800-1855. Williams Press. London. 1992.

3.      Clarke, Howard. Medieval Dublin: The Making of a Metropolis. Irish Academic Press. Dublin. 1990.

4.      Firzpatrick, Samuel A. Ossory. Dublin: Historical and Topographical Account of the City. Towers Books. Cork. 1977.

5.      MacLaren, Andrew. Dublin: The Shaping of a Capital. Belhaven Press. 1991.

Fez

1.      Burkhardt, T. Fez, City of Islam. Islamic Texts Society. Cambridge, UK. 1992.

2.      Katz, J.G. Fex, 1980. “Fez the Ideal and the Reality of the Islamic City”. Personnel of the Fez Master Plan. Eds. Architectural Transformation in the Islamic World.

Hanoi

1.      Li, Tana. Peasants on the Move: Rural-Urban Migration in the Hanoi Region. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 1996.

2.      Hoc, Hai. “New Architecture Plan Shocks Investors but Pleases Hanoians.” Vietnam Courier. Hanoi, Vietnam. 1996.

Havana

1.      Barclay, Juliet. Havana: Portrait of a City. London: Cassell Villiers House. 1993.

2.      Sapieha, Nicolas. Old Havana, Cuba. London: Tauris Books. 1990.

 

Ho Chi Minh City

1.      Guillebaud, Jean-Claude. Return to Vietnam. Transl. John Simmons. London: Verso. 1994.

2.      Thrift, Nigel and Dean Forbes. The Price of War: Urbanization in Vietnam 1954-1985. London: Allen and Unwin Publishers. 1986.

Hong Kong

1.      Caroline Courtauld, May Holdsworth. The Hong Kong Story. Hong Kong Oxford University Press. Oxford, New York. 1997.

2.      Tim Nutt and Chris Bale. Hong Kong, A Moment in Time. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 1997.

Houston

1.      Haar, Charles M. and Michael Allan Wolf. Land-Use Planning: A Casebook on the Use, Misuse and Re-use of Urban Land. Little, Brown and Company: Toronto. 1989.

2.      Miller, Char and Heywood T. Sanders. Urban Texas. Texas A&M University Press. College Station 1990.

Jakarta

1.      Abeyasekere, Susan. From Batavia to Jakarta: Indonesia’s Capital, 1930s to 1980s. Monash University. 1985.

2.     Inam, Baehaquie Abdulla. “Jakarta 2000: Megacity, Megamasalah”. Suara Pembaruan. June 13, 1993.

Johannesburg

1.      Bernstein, Ann. “Challenge of the Cities” in Swilling, M. et.al. Apartheid City in Transition. Oxford Universdtiy Press, Capetown. 1991.

2.      Christopher, A.J. “Post-Apartheid South Africa and the Nation State” in Lemon, A. (ed), The Geography of Change in South Africa. John Wiley & Sons. London, 1995.

3.      Mbeki, M. and Nkosi, M. Economic Rivalry and Interdependence in Southern Africa. Ford Foundation 1992.

4.      Saff, G. (1994). “The Changing Face of the South African City: From Apartheid to the Deracialization of Space” in The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Rutgers, N.J.

Lagos

1.      Aderibigbe, A.B., ed. Lagos: The Development of an African City, Lagos. Longman, Nigeria, 1975.

2.      Baker, Pauline H. Urbanization and Political Change: The Politics of Lagos, 1917-1967. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1974.

3.      Peil, Margaret. Lagos: The City is the People. G.K. Hall & Co. 1991.

 

London

1.      Milne, Gustav. The Port of Roman London. B.T. Batsford Ltd. London, England. 1985.

2.      The London Planning Advisory Committee. London: World City. HMSO. London, England. 1991.

3.      Green, David. London: A New Metropolitan Geography. Edward Arnold. London, England. 1991.

Los Angeles

1.      Erie, Steven. “Los Angeles Past Imperfect”. Urban Affairs Quarterly. 1993. 29:177-183.

2.      Fogelson, Robert M. The Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles 1850-1930. University Of California Press. 1993.

3.      Henstell, Bruce. Los Angeles: An Illustrated History. Knopf. 1980.

4.      Madhubati, Haki R. 1993. Why L.A. Happened. Chicago. Third World Press. 1993.

5.      Rieff, David. Los Angeles: Capital of the Third World. Simon & Schuster. 1991.

Manhatten

1.      Reynolds, Donald M. The Architecture of New York City: Histories and Views of Important Structures, Sites and Symbols. New York: J. Wiley. 1994.

Mbabene

1.      Matsebula, J.S.M. A History of Swaziland. Longman, London. 1976

2.      Mbeki, M. and Nkosi, M. Economic Rivalry and Interdependence in Southern Africa. Ford Foundation 1992.

Mexico City

1.      Kandell, Jonathan. La Capital: The biography of Mexico City. New York: Random. 1988.

2.      Ward, Peter. Mexico City: The Production and Reproduction of an Urban Environment. New York: Macmillan. 1990.

Moscow

1.      Parker, W.H. The Russians: How they Live and Work. Praeger Publishers.

2.      Korneeva, L.B. Arshon, G.N. Luov. Moskva v Tsifrakh: S Nachala Veka do Nashikh Dnei. Mosgorkomstat Lacronym. Moscow. 1997.

Mumbai (Bombay)

1.      Dossal, Mariam. Imperial Designs and Indian Realities: The Planning of Bombay City, 1845-1875. 

Oxford University Press, Bombay. 1991.

2.    Tindall, Gillian, City of Gold: The Biography of Bombay, Temple Smith: 1982.

3.   Mehrotra, Rahul, and Guenter Nest, Public Places Bombay, Urban Design Research Institute: 1996.

New Orleans

1.      Hirsch, Arnold R. and Joseph Logsdon. Creole New Orleans, Race and Americanization. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1992.

2.      Huber, Leonard. New Orleans: A Pictorial History. New York: Crown. 1991.

Patna

            1. Gopal, Surendra. Patna in the 19th Century. Calcutta: Naya Prokash. 1982.

Pittsburgh

1.      Hays, Samuel P. ed. City at the Point: Essays on the Social History of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 1989.

2.      Smith, Arthur G. Pittsburgh, Then and Now. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 1990

Rio de Janeiro

1.      Connif, Michael L. Urban Politics in Brazil: The Rise of Population 1925-1945. Brazil. 1981.

2.      Schneider, Ronald M. Brazil: Culture and Politics in a New Industrial Powerhouse. Brazil. 1996.

Riyadh

1.      Al-Ghabbani, Mohammed Abdelaziz. Community Structure, Residential Satisfaction and Preferences in a Rapidly Changing Urban Environment: The case of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. University of Michigan. 1984.

2.      Facey, William. Riyadh: The Old City. Immel Publishing. 1992.

 

San Diego

1.      Eisenstadt, Todd A. and Thorup, Cathryn L. Caring Capacity versus Carrying Capacity. Center for U.S.- Mexican Studies. U.C. San Diego. 1994.

2.      “San Diego-Tijuana in Transition: A Regional Analysis”. San Diego State University: Institute for Regional Study of the Californias, 1993.

3.      Weeks, John R. The Changing Demographic Structure of the San Diego Region. San Diego; Institute for the Regional Study of the Californias. San Diego State University. 1993.

 

San Francisco

1.      Brook, James, Chris Carlsson and Nancy J. Peters. Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics and Culture. San Francisco: City Light Books. 1998.

2.      Lotchkin, Roger W. San Francisco, 1846-1856: From Hamlet to City. New York: Oxford University Press. 1974.

3.      Richards, Rand. Historic San Francisco. San Francisco: Heritage House Publishers. 1991.

Seattle

1.      Nelson, Gerald B. Seattle, The Life and Times of an American City: Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 1977.

2.      Sale, Roger. Seattle: Past to Present. University of Michigan Press. Seattle and London. 1976.

3.      Mogan, Murrey Cornwell. Skid Road, an Informal Portrait of Seattle. New York. Viking Press. 1951.

Seoul

1.      Lonely Planet City Guide: Seoul. Lonely Planet Publications. 1993.

2.      Park, Sang-Seek. Legacy of the Korean War. Korea and World Affairs Review. Vol. XV, No. 2. Summer 1991.

Seville

          1. Evans, Sarah J. Seville. London: Sinclair-Stevenson. 1992.

Singapore

1.      Sardesai, D.R. Southeast Asia, Past and Present. Westview Press. 1994.

2.      Jayapal, Maya. Old Singapore. Oxford University Press. 1992.

St. Petersburg

1.      Bartenev, Igor and Valentina Batazhkova. Leningrad: Architectural Landmarks, Art Museums, Suburban Palaces and Parks. Transl. Alexander Miller. Leningrad: Aurora Art, 1985.

2.      Brumfield, William, ed. Reshaping Russian Architecture: Western Technology, Utopian Dreams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1990.

3.      Ometev, Boris and John Stuart. St. Petersburg: Portrait of an Imperial City. New York: Vendome Press. 1990.

Taejon

1.      Eckert, Carter J. Korea Old and New, a History. Harvard University Press. 1990.

2.      Oliver, Robert Tarbell. History of the Korean People in Modern Time. University of Delaware Press. 1993.

Tijuana

1.      Eisenstadt, Todd A. and Thorup, Cathryn L. Caring Capacity versus Carrying Capacity. Center for U.S.- Mexican Studies. U.C. San Diego. 1994.

2.      “San Diego-Tijuana in Transition: A Regional Analysis”. San Diego State University: Institute for Regional Study of the Californias, 1993.

3.      Proffitt III, T.D. Tijuana: The History of a Mexican Metropolis.

Taipei

1.      Huang Lao-sheng. New Image of Taipei. Department of Information, Taipei City Government. Taipei. June 1984.

Tokyo

1.      Hidenobu, Jinnai, Tokyo: A Spatial Anthropology.  Tokyo. 1995.

2.      Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Tokyo: The making of a metropolis. Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Japan. 1993.

Ulaan Baatar

1.      Yusef, Shahid and Burki, Shahid Javed. Developing Mongolia. World Bank Discussion Papers, China and Mongolia Series No. 145. Washington D.C.: World Bank, 1992.

Venice

1.      Brown, Patricia Fortini. Venice and Antiquity: The Venetian Sense of the Past. New Have: Yale University Press. 1996.

2.      Mitchell, B.R. International Historical Statistics: Europe 1750-1993. Stockton Press. 1998.

3.      Rossi, Guido Alberto and Franco Mesiero. Venice from the Air. New York: Rizzoli. 1988.

Windsor

            1. Essex County Historical Association. Garden Gateway to Canada. Ryerson Press. Toronto.

Yangon (Rangoon)

1.      Strachan, Pall. Old Rangoon. Kiscadale Publications. Scotland, 1995.

2.      O’Brien, Harriet. Forgotten Land, A Rediscovery of Burma. Michael Joseph Ltd. London. 1991.

3.      Sardesai, D.R. Southeast Asia, Past and Present. Westview Press. 1994.