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Building a new Boston : politics and urban renewal, 1950-1970 / Thomas H. O'Connor.
Main entry:

O'Connor, Thomas H., 1922-2012, author.

Title & Author:

Building a new Boston : politics and urban renewal, 1950-1970 / Thomas H. O'Connor.

Publication:

Boston : Northeastern University Press, [1993]
©1993

Description:

xvi, 351 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-334) and index.
1. "A Hopeless Backwater" -- 2. Forming a New Coalition -- 3. Visions and Designs -- 4. "Where's Boston?" -- 5. Trial and Error -- 6. A New Beginning -- 7. "The Stars Were Right" -- 8. Progress and Populism -- 9. Changing Times.
Summary:

Between 1950 and 1970, an unusual alliance of government and business interacting with neighborhood groups created impressive physical revitalization in Boston. A city characterized at the end of World War II by a rich history, an undistinguished skyline, urban decay, and no discernible plan for its future, Boston by the end of the 1970s featured a striking silhouette of old and new buildings symbolizing changes that transformed the city into one of America's five most vital and attractive urban centers. But the rejuvenation also produced unintended, frequently contradictory, and sometimes tragic consequences. The multicultural West End was destroyed and many of its residents were displaced. The attraction of new capital, new business, and tourists to the revitalized city wrought damaging social and economic vibrations that continue to this day. This book provides the first comprehensive political history of Boston's renewal and its aftermath. It is a tale principally of the determination of two mayors, John B. Hynes and John F. Collins, and those inside government and the business community who worked with them. It is also the story of community resistance, particularly in the immigrant West End and the predominantly black South End, by those who perceived the original plans as harmful to their communities.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

155553161X (alk. paper)
9781555531614 (alk. paper)

Subject:

Urban renewal Massachusetts Boston History 20th century.
Rénovation urbaine Massachusetts Boston Histoire 20e siècle.
Economic history.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Urban renewal.
Stadtsanierung
Geschichte (1950-1970)
Boston (Mass.) Social conditions.
Boston (Mass.) Economic conditions.
Boston (Mass.) Politics and government.
Boston (Mass.) Administration.
Massachusetts Boston.
Boston, Mass.
Boston Economic conditions
Boston Politics and government
Boston Social conditions
Geschichte 1950-1970
Urban Massachusetts Boston History 20th century

Form/genre:

History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 117345
Call No.: ID HT177.B6 O36; ID:95-B1349
Status: Available

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