Foreword Niall Ó Dochartaigh Introduction: Sites of violence, entangled in space and time Mara Albrecht and Alke Jenss Part I Space-time regimes and regulations: Changing forms of urban violence 1 Revolution lost and found: Collective actions, fears, and violently contested space-time regimes in Hamburg and Seattle (c. 1916-20) Klaus Weinhauer 2 From riots to massacres: How space and time changed urban violence in Jerusalem, 1920-29 Roberto Mazza 3 Resisting a hegemonic spatiotemporal order: Hindu nationalist violence and subterranean agency in Ahmedabad Shrey Kapoor Part II Rhythms and spatiotemporal dynamics: Structuring effects on and of practices of urban violence 4 Six temporalities of urban violence: A comparative perspective on El Salvador and Jamaica Hannes Warnecke-Berger 5 Disrupting the rhythms of violence: Anti-port protests in the city of Buenaventura Alke Jenss 6 The urban pulse of violence: Spatiotemporal patterns in the riots in Belfast and Jerusalem during the era of the British Empire Mara Albrecht Part III Memories and (religious) imaginations: Representations of urban violence 7 Beirut's violence palimpsest: Urban transformations, mnemonic spaces and socio-temporal practices Christine Mady 8 'Humiliation Days' - Remembering, repeating and expecting urban violence in British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies Andreas Bolte 9 Counter-mapping the divided city: Topographies of violence and the religious imagination in urban Brazil Christian Laheij Epilogue: Rhythms and space-time of violence in and of the city Jutta Bakonyi.
The Spatiality and Temporality of Urban Violence : Histories, Rhythms and Ruptures