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City : urbanism and its end / Douglas W. Rae.
Main entry:

Rae, Douglas W.

Title & Author:

City : urbanism and its end / Douglas W. Rae.

Publication:

New Haven : Yale University Press, [2003]
©2003

Description:

xix, 516 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Series:

The Yale ISPS series

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-497) and index.
Chapter 1. Creative Destruction and the Age of Urbanism --- Part I. Urbanism. Chapter 2. Industrial Convergence on a New England Town -- Chapter 3. Fabric of Enterprise -- Chapter 4. Living Local -- Chapter 5. Civic Density -- Chapter 6. A Sidewalk Republic --- Part II. End of Urbanism. Chapter 7. Business and Civic Erosion -- Chapter 8. Race, Place, and the Emergence of Spatial Hierarchy -- Chapter 9. Inventing Dick Lee -- Chapter 10. Extraordinary Politics: Dick Lee, Urban Renewal, and the End of Urbanism -- Chapter 11. The End of Urbanism -- Chapter 12. A City After Urbanism.
Summary:

"How did neighborhood groceries, parish halls, factories, and even saloons contribute more to urban vitality than did the fiscal might of postwar urban renewal? In the grand lineage of Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone and Jane Jacob's The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Douglas Rae depicts the features that contributed most to city life in the early "urbanist" decades of the twentieth century. Rae's subject is New Haven, Connecticut, but the lessons he draws apply to many American cities." "Starting with a vivid sketch of the guests attending a party in August 1919, City: Urbanism and Its End presents a portrait of New Haven in a period of centralized manufacturing, civic vitality, and mixed-use neighborhoods. As social and economic conditions changed, the city confronted its end of urbanism, first during the Depression, and then very aggressively during the mayoral reign of Richard C. Lee (1954-70), when New Haven led the nation in urban renewal spending." "Strategies for the urban future should focus on nurturing the unplanned civic engagements that make mixed-use city life so appealing and so civilized. Small-scale retailing, neighborhood clubs, informal enforcement of sidewalk civility, and new urbanist design may be the keys to the future. Cities need not reach their old peaks of population, or look like thriving suburbs, to be once again splendid places for human beings to live and work."--Jacket.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

0300095775 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780300095777 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780300107746 (pbk.)
0300107749 (pbk.)

Subject:

City and town life Connecticut New Haven History 20th century.
Industrialization Social aspects Connecticut New Haven History 20th century.
Urban renewal Connecticut New Haven History 20th century.
Vie urbaine Connecticut New Haven Histoire 20e siècle.
Industrialisation Aspect social Connecticut New Haven Histoire 20e siècle.
Rénovation urbaine Connecticut New Haven Histoire 20e siècle.
City and town life
Economic history
Industrialization Social aspects
Politics and government
Social conditions
Urban renewal
Industrialisierung
Stadtleben
Stadtsanierung
Urbanität
Stadtentwicklung
Stadscultuur.
New Haven (Conn.) Politics and government 20th century.
New Haven (Conn.) Economic conditions 20th century.
New Haven (Conn.) Social conditions 20th century.
New Haven (Conn.) Administration 20e siècle.
New Haven (Conn.) Conditions économiques 20e siècle.
New Haven (Conn.) Conditions sociales 20e siècle.
Connecticut New Haven
New Haven, Conn.

Form/genre:

History

Added entries:

Yale ISPS series.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 229268
Call No.: F104.N65 R3 2003
Status: Available

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