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Title: Capital and port cities on small islands sallying forth beyond their walls : a Mediterranean exercise
Authors: Baldacchino, Godfrey
Keywords: Port cities -- Mediterranean Region
Islands -- Economic conditions -- Mediterranean Region
City-states -- Mediterranean Region
Urban development -- Small Islands
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Baldacchino, G. (2014). Capital and port cities on small islands sallying forth beyond their walls: a Mediterranean exercise. Journal of Mediterranean Studies, 23(2), 137-151
Abstract: Capital-cum-port cities on islands tend to be disproportionately large and cosmopolitan; their multiple effects on their peri-urban interface are quite dramatic when there is hardly any hinterland to speak of. In these cases, urban growth is often manifest by the ‘city as island’ breaching its fortified encasement, spilling over and embracing a physical as well as cultural scape that does not necessarily share its rubric of ideas and epistemologies. The breaching of city walls on small islands (by locals, and not by invaders) is thus a symbolic as well as material manifestation of a creeping and pervasive urban project of modernisation which nevertheless leaves puddles of anti-urban angst and bravado. This paper engages with this ‘articulation by compression’ dynamic, and fleshes it out in relation to three Mediterranean capital-cum-port island cities: Palma (Spain), Valletta (Malta) and Corfu /Kérkyra (Greece).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16517
ISSN: 1016-3476
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