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  • av Roger Biles
    500,-

    How six industrial cities in the American Rust Belt reacted to deindustrialization in the years after World War II

  • - Spatial Management in Cincinnati from the Early Republic through the Civil War Decade
    av Henry C. Binford
    500 - 1 526,-

  • - People, Planning, Preservation, and Urban Renewal, 1915-2020
    av Dennis E. Gale
    416 - 1 280,-

    "Offers evidence that the phenomenon of American gentrification has much earlier historical roots than many believe, and argues that a more thorough understanding of this history has implications for how we should think about impoverished communities, "obsolete" structures, and urban neighborhoods going forward."--

  • - Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America
    av Amy D. Finstein
    406 - 1 406,-

  • - Enabling Sprawl through Policy and Planning
    av Carlton Wade Basmajian
    416 - 940,-

    Answers the question: Toward what end and for whom is Atlanta's regional planning process working?

  • - Triumphs and Tragedies in the American City
    av John D. Fairfield
    380 - 956,-

    Throughout U.S. history, our unrealized civic aspirations provide the essential counterpoint to an excessive focus on private interests of Technology.

  • - Space, Place, and Struggle
    av Kathryn Wilson
    383 - 1 050,-

  • - Gender and the Built Environments of London, Dublin, Toronto, and Chicago, 1870s into the 1940s
    av Maureen A Flanagan
    470 - 1 280,-

  • - Community Organizations for Housing across the United States and Brazil
    av Maureen M. Donaghy
    419 - 1 216,-

  • - Climate Change and the Remaking of a Flood-Prone Environment
    av Harold L. Platt
    416 - 1 216,-

  • - An Enduring American Challenge
    av Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox & Ben Feldmeyer
    390 - 1 216,-

  • - Managing Decline in "The Best Location in the Nation"
    av J. Mark Souther
    386 - 1 130,-

  • - Tourism and Urban Revitalization in the Postwar Rustbelt
    av Aaron Cowan
    390 - 1 090,-

  • - Condo Conversion and Tenant Right-to-Buy in Washington, DC
    av Carolyn Gallaher
    500 - 1 036,-

  • - Visions of the Organic City in the United States, Europe, and Latin America
    av Harold L. Platt
    400 - 1 080,-

  • - White Construction of Memory, Meaning, and Identity in a Racially Changing City
    av Heather M. Dalmage & Michael T. Maly
    390 - 940,-

  • - Lessons from Vancouver on Building a Livable City
    av Nathanael Lauster
    420 - 1 160,-

  • - New Deal Communities for the Urban Middle Class
    av Kristin M. Szylvian
    390 - 970,-

  • - Public Housing and Slum Clearance in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, 1935-1965
    av Robert B. Fairbanks
    400 - 1 090,-

    Provides compelling and probing case studies of economic problems and public housing plights in Albuquerque, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix and San Antonio. This book also provides brief histories of each city - all of which expanded dynamically between 1935 and 1965 - and how they responded to slums under the Housing Acts of 1937, 1949, and 1954.

  • - Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago
    av Robert Gioielli
    400 - 866,-

    Focuses on the wave of environmental activism and grassroots movements that swept through America's older, industrial cities during late 1960s and early 1970s. This book offers incisive case studies of Baltimore, St Louis, and Chicago to show how urban activism developed as an impassioned response to a host of racial, and political conflicts.

  • - Catholics and Politics in Twentieth-Century San Francisco
    av William Issel
    416 - 1 100,-

    How Catholic religious activism shaped the language and outcome of San Francisco's debates about over the common good and the public interest

  • - Harold Washington, Chicago Politics, and the Roots of the Obama Presidency
    av Gary Rivlin
    419 - 1 120,-

    A revised edition of the classic story of race and power, set in Chicago during the 1980s, when this most political of cities elected its first black mayor

  • - Contemporary Planning in New York City
    av Scott Larson
    400 - 1 066,-

    How New York's mayor's urban development plans rely on a blending of Moses and Jacobs

  • - Globalization and Local Politics in Manchester and Philadelphia
    av Jerome I. Hodos
    416 - 876,-

    Manchester, England, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are what sociologist Jerome Hodos calls second cities-viable alternatives to well-known global cities such as London and New York. In Second Cities, Hodos provides a thought-provoking, comparative look at these cities as he considers how Manchester and Philadelphia have confronted problems of globalization over the past two centuries.

  • - Urban Photographs of the New Deal
    av Julia L. Foulkes
    370 - 996,-

    New Deal photographs reveal the inexorable "pull of the city" even as they lament the demise of rural America

  • - Using Public History to Revitalize Inner Cities
    av Andrew Hurley
    410 - 1 050,-

    A framework for stabilizing and strengthening inner-city neighbourhoods through the public interpretation of historic landscapes

  • - Fostering Talent
    av Lisa M. Hoffman
    400 - 940,-

    An ethnographic study of urban professionals in post-Mao China as they balance social responsibility and individual achievement

  • - Catholic Action, Anti-Catholicism, and National Security Politics in World War II San Francisco
    av William Issel
    640,-

    Against a backdrop of war and anti-Catholic sentiment, one man loses his rights due to false accusations against him. This title recounts the civil right abuses suffered by Sylvester Andriano, an Italian American Catholic civil leader whose religious and political activism in San Francisco provoked an Anti-Catholic campaign against him.

  • - The Cinematic City circa 1968
     
    446,-

    Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the worldwide mass protest movements of 1968—against war, imperialism, racism, poverty, misogyny, and homophobia—the exciting anthology Architectures of Revolt explores the degree to which the real events of political revolt in the urban landscape in 1968 drove change in the attitudes and practices of filmmakers and architects alike.In and around 1968, as activists and filmmakers took to the streets, commandeering public space, buildings, and media attention, they sought to re-make the urban landscape as an expression of utopian longing or as a dystopian critique of the established order. In Architectures of Revolt, the editor and contributors chronicle city-specific case studies from Paris, Berlin, Milan, and Chicago to New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Tokyo. The films discussed range from avant-garde and agitprop shorts to mainstream narrative feature films. All of them share a focus on the city and, often, particular streets and buildings as places of political contestation and sometimes violence, which the medium of cinema was uniquely equipped to capture.Contributors include: Stephen Barber, Stanley Corkin, Jesse Lerner, Jon Lewis, Gaetana Marrone, Jennifer Stob, Andrew Webber, and the editor.

  • - The Cinematic City circa 1968
     
    1 216,-

    Coinciding with the fiftieth anniversary of the worldwide mass protest movements of 1968—against war, imperialism, racism, poverty, misogyny, and homophobia—the exciting anthology Architectures of Revolt explores the degree to which the real events of political revolt in the urban landscape in 1968 drove change in the attitudes and practices of filmmakers and architects alike.In and around 1968, as activists and filmmakers took to the streets, commandeering public space, buildings, and media attention, they sought to re-make the urban landscape as an expression of utopian longing or as a dystopian critique of the established order. In Architectures of Revolt, the editor and contributors chronicle city-specific case studies from Paris, Berlin, Milan, and Chicago to New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Tokyo. The films discussed range from avant-garde and agitprop shorts to mainstream narrative feature films. All of them share a focus on the city and, often, particular streets and buildings as places of political contestation and sometimes violence, which the medium of cinema was uniquely equipped to capture.Contributors include: Stephen Barber, Stanley Corkin, Jesse Lerner, Jon Lewis, Gaetana Marrone, Jennifer Stob, Andrew Webber, and the editor.

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