This paper draws on correspondence and other material in the National Archives at Kew, London to provide an historical narrative of town twinning in Cold-War Britain. In doing so, it supplements a literature on town twinning that has little to say about international municipal partnerships involving British localities. It also supplements a literature on municipal internationalism that tends to focus on either municipal connections around the turn of the twentieth century or the perceived ‘new localism’ of the last few decades. The argument developed is that twentieth-century municipal internationalism was shaped in Britain by continuities of desire and interest at the local level, and discontinuities of opportunity at the national and inte...
This article examines carnivals held in Greater London during the Boer War, as a prism through which...
This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the ...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
Town twinning describes the establishment and practice, by various groups and to various ends, of re...
Since the end of WWII, the establishment of the very first European town twinning partnerships betwe...
While town twinning has played a crucial role in reconciliation and reconstruction processes in Euro...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
Since the end of WWII, the establishment of the very first European town twinning partnerships betwe...
An examination of how in the 1970s, the city twinning (partnership) between Manchester and Leningrad...
While town twinning has played a crucial role in reconciliation and reconstruction processes in Euro...
This article examines the processes that culminated in the signing of an Agreement of Friendship bet...
The paper provides a review of recent literature on the theme of twinned or networked cities, which ...
Reflecting their extensive domestic programmes, the UK and France became major exporters of New Town...
In the Cold War, Yugoslavia was famous for its non-aligned foreign policy. Non-alignment was a polic...
International audienceReflecting their extensive domestic programmes, the UK and France became major...
This article examines carnivals held in Greater London during the Boer War, as a prism through which...
This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the ...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
Town twinning describes the establishment and practice, by various groups and to various ends, of re...
Since the end of WWII, the establishment of the very first European town twinning partnerships betwe...
While town twinning has played a crucial role in reconciliation and reconstruction processes in Euro...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
Since the end of WWII, the establishment of the very first European town twinning partnerships betwe...
An examination of how in the 1970s, the city twinning (partnership) between Manchester and Leningrad...
While town twinning has played a crucial role in reconciliation and reconstruction processes in Euro...
This article examines the processes that culminated in the signing of an Agreement of Friendship bet...
The paper provides a review of recent literature on the theme of twinned or networked cities, which ...
Reflecting their extensive domestic programmes, the UK and France became major exporters of New Town...
In the Cold War, Yugoslavia was famous for its non-aligned foreign policy. Non-alignment was a polic...
International audienceReflecting their extensive domestic programmes, the UK and France became major...
This article examines carnivals held in Greater London during the Boer War, as a prism through which...
This article introduces a themed section of the Community Development Journal that re-evaluates the ...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...