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2. New old towns

3. Modernism goes west: Owen Hatherley considers a new history of what Bauhaus architects and artists did in exile

4. HAYAO MIYAZAKI'S RED ROOTS: Studio Ghibli is not the Japanese Disney but the anti-Disney. Dreamed up by animators with roots in the Japanese communist movement, its films celebrate creative labor and human solidarity against capitalism and war.

8. THE CHURCHES OF THE POLISH PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC: Postwar Poland saw a huge wave of church-building, within and against the professedly socialist system.

9. Concrete tombs.

10. Return to form

13. Rewriting the past

14. KATE MACINTOSH'S GENTLE BRUTALISM.

15. LEFT FIELD: OWEN HATHERLEY ON REVOLUTIONARY ARCHITECTURE

16. The human factor: fifty years after Le Corbusier's death, an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou this April examines the controversial Swiss architect's under-recognised legacy as a humanist thinker and artist

21. FUTURIST FORGERIES: No art movement has ever been so comprehensively faked as the revolutionary "Russian avant-garde" of the 1910s and 1920s.

22. YES, UKRAINE IS A "REAL COUNTRY": The borders of Ukraine are no more arbitrary than those of Italy or Germany.

23. LABOURISM: IN AND AGAINST?

25. THE FOREMAN.

26. Wild Resistance.

27. Herman Jessor: The unsung architect of New York City's 'co-operative commonwealth' designed housing that put people before profit.

28. Britain's humble utopias: Goldsmith Street heralds a new age of council housing

30. INSTAGRAM DURING WARTIME: For the last few years, enthusiasts have documented Ukraine's Soviet buildings online. Since February, they've been bombed and shelled. What happens next?

31. Tankie.

32. SPAGHETTI JUNCTIONS: How did New York become the only metropolis in the world to insist that its transit map reflect the layout of the city above?

33. Homes under the hammer: When Russia became normal

35. In Surrey Quays.

36. Lethal Outsourcing.

37. Journey's end

38. Back to the future: Marinetti's futurist manifesto, published 100 years ago next month, launched one of the most brilliant and disturbing episodes in 20th-century art, writes Owen Hatherley

39. War of the worlds: the extraordinary design culture of the Cold War period reflects the twin obsessions of the age: utopia and oblivion

40. THE GOVERNMENT OF LONDON.

41. Reputations Karl Marx.

42. Sheer folly: Owen Hatherley revisits the utopian fantasies of the polymathic futurist Paul Scheerbart

45. Post-postmodernism?

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