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Sunbelt Rising The Politics Of Space Place And Region Michelle Nickerson Editor Darren Dochuk Editor

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Sunbelt Rising The Politics Of Space Place And Region Michelle Nickerson Editor Darren Dochuk Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Michelle Nickerson (editor); Darren Dochuk (editor)
ISBN: 9780812209976, 0812209974
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Sunbelt Rising The Politics Of Space Place And Region Michelle Nickerson Editor Darren Dochuk Editor by Michelle Nickerson (editor); Darren Dochuk (editor) 9780812209976, 0812209974 instant download after payment.

This volume examines patterns of growth, government organization, and cultural representation that created a new region across the nation's southern rim following World War II. Essays explain how ideology and political economy restructured space within the Sunbelt, making the landscape and lives of its inhabitants more uniformly metropolitan.


This volume examines patterns of growth, government organization, and cultural representation that created a new region across the nation's southern rim following World War II. Essays explain how ideology and political economy restructured space within the Sunbelt, making the landscape and lives of its inhabitants more uniformly metropolitan.

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