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Making Sense of the City : Local Government, Civic Culture and Community Life in Urban America

Part of the Urban Life & Urban Landscape S. series
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Making Sense of the City explores the ways in which urbanites have attempted to confront the challenges of urban life during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

In the spirit of Zane L. Miller, whom this volume honors, the ten contributors focus closely on the words and actions of individuals, institutions, and organizations who participated in the public discourse about what the city was or could be.

Through an examination of such topics as city charters, city planning texts, neighborhood organizations, municipal recreation programs, urban government reforms, urban identity, and fair housing campaigns, the authors offer insight into the process through which ideas about the nature of the city have affected action in the urban environment.

Contributing authors are Robert B. Fairbanks, Patricia Mooney-Melvin, Judith Spraul-Schmidt, Alan I.

Marcus, Robert A. Burnham, Andrea Tuttle Kornbluh, Bradley D. Cross, Charles F. Casey-Leininger, and Roger W. Lotchin.

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Ohio State University Press
0814208819 / 9780814208816
Hardback
15/08/2001
United States
200 pages
152 x 229 mm
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