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The Paradox Of Urban Revitalization Progress And Poverty In Americas Postindustrial Era Howard Gillette

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The Paradox Of Urban Revitalization Progress And Poverty In Americas Postindustrial Era Howard Gillette
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.27 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Howard Gillette
ISBN: 9780812298338, 0812298330
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Paradox Of Urban Revitalization Progress And Poverty In Americas Postindustrial Era Howard Gillette by Howard Gillette 9780812298338, 0812298330 instant download after payment.

Even as postindustrial cities have climbed from the depths of decline in the twenty-first century, they have witnessed a cruel paradox: with prosperity has come greater inequality. Tracing the origins and effects of uneven revitalization, this book examines the genesis of America's second urban crisis and prospects for its resolution.


Even as postindustrial cities have climbed from the depths of decline in the twenty-first century, they have witnessed a cruel paradox: with prosperity has come greater inequality. Tracing the origins and effects of uneven revitalization, this book examines the genesis of America's second urban crisis and prospects for its resolution.

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