Articles | Volume 81, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-81-335-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-81-335-2026
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24 Jun 2026
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Between planning euphoria and civil resistance: the construction of the “Hüttentalentlastungsstraße” in Siegen (approx. 1960–2000)

Daniela Mysliwietz-Fleiß

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This article focuses on the experience of loss in urban spaces in late modernity, taking as a graphic example the construction of an urban highway and its consequences in a densely populated and geographically challenging area in western Germany. The article argues that the shift in social narratives during the transition from modern to late-modern society had a direct impact on the perception of loss caused by previously autocratic urban planning.
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