Manufacturing suburbs : building work and home on the metropolitan fringe /
Urban historians have long portrayed suburbanization as the result of a bourgeois exodus from the city, coupled with the introduction of streetcars that enabled the middle class to leave the city for the more sylvan surrounding regions. Demonstrating that this is only a partial version of urban hist...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia, PA :
Temple University,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Industry and the suburbs / Robert Lewis
- Beyond the crabgrass frontier: industry and the spread of North American cities, 1850-1950 / Richard Walker and Robert Lewis
- The emergence of industrial districts in mid-nineteenth-century Baltimore / Edward K. Muller and Paul A. Groves
- Model City? Industry and urban structure in Chicago / Mary Beth Pudup
- A city transformed: manufacturing districts and suburban growth in Montreal, 1850-1929 / Robert Lewis
- Industry builds out the city: suburbanization of manufacturing in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1850-1940 / Richard Walker
- Industrial suburbs and the growth of metropolitan Pittsburgh, 1870-1920 / Edward K. Muller
- The suburbanization of manufacturing in Toronto, 1881-1951 / Gunther Gad
- "Nature's workshop": industry and urban expansion in Southern California, 1900-1950 / Greg Hise
- "The American disease of growth": Henry Ford and the metropolitanization of Detroit, 1920-1940 / Heather B. Barrow
- Suburbanization and the employment linkage / Richard Harris.