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Downtown Its Rise And Fall 18801950 Robert M Fogelson

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Downtown Its Rise And Fall 18801950 Robert M Fogelson
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 492
Author: Robert M. Fogelson
ISBN: 9780300133400, 0300133405
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Downtown Its Rise And Fall 18801950 Robert M Fogelson by Robert M. Fogelson 9780300133400, 0300133405 instant download after payment.

Written by one of this country’s foremost urban historians, Downtown is the first history of what was once viewed as the heart of the American city. It tells the fascinating story of how downtown—and the way Americans thought about downtown—changed over time. By showing how businessmen and property owners worked to promote the well-being of downtown, even at the expense of other parts of the city, it also gives a riveting account of spatial politics in urban America.
Drawing on a wide array of contemporary sources, Robert M. Fogelson brings downtown to life, first as the business district, then as the central business district, and finally as just another business district. His book vividly recreates the long-forgotten battles over subways and skyscrapers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. And it provides a fresh, often startling perspective on elevated highways, parking bans, urban redevelopment, and other controversial issues. This groundbreaking book will be a revelation to scholars, city planners, policymakers, and general readers interested in American cities and American history.

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