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The Levittowners : Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community

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In 1955 Levitt and Sons, Inc. purchased almost all of Willingboro Township, New Jersey, a sparsely settled agricultural area seventeen miles from Philadelphia.

They would build 1,200 homes; three basic house types would be erected; ten or twelve neighborhoods would emerge.

This suburban experiment was the basis for one of the most famous case studies in urban sociology, Herbert J.

Gans' The Levittowners. This classic work examines its subject from numerous angles: the beginnings of group life, the founding of churches, the emergence of party politics, family and individual adaptation, and other dimensions of the suburban experience.

In a new introduction, written especially for this edition, Gans reflects on the past twenty years and their effect on the Levittown community.

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Columbia University Press
0231055714 / 9780231055710
Paperback / softback
22/12/1982
United States
474 pages
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