Alabaster Cities: Urban U.S. since 1950
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John Rennie Short
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Science & Technology
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
312
言語
英語
公開されました
Dec 5, 2006
出版社
Syracuse University Press
版
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0815631057
ISBN-13
9780815631057
説明
John Rennie Short delves into the intricate tapestry of urban life in America since 1950, presenting a nuanced exploration of how cities have evolved over the decades. Through an analytical lens, he examines the social, economic, and cultural dynamics that have shaped the contemporary urban landscape. The narrative is rich with historical context, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the underlying forces driving change in American cities.
Short's examination reveals the complexities of urbanization, highlighting how demographics, policy decisions, and economic trends have intertwined to create vibrant, yet often challenging, urban environments. He addresses critical issues such as suburbanization, gentrification, and the impact of globalization, weaving these themes into a broader narrative about identity and place within American society.
As communities grapple with issues ranging from displacement to revitalization, Short offers an enlightening perspective that encourages readers to reflect on the future of urban America. His work stands as both an academic resource and a thought-provoking commentary, essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the trajectory of urban development in the nation.
Short's examination reveals the complexities of urbanization, highlighting how demographics, policy decisions, and economic trends have intertwined to create vibrant, yet often challenging, urban environments. He addresses critical issues such as suburbanization, gentrification, and the impact of globalization, weaving these themes into a broader narrative about identity and place within American society.
As communities grapple with issues ranging from displacement to revitalization, Short offers an enlightening perspective that encourages readers to reflect on the future of urban America. His work stands as both an academic resource and a thought-provoking commentary, essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the trajectory of urban development in the nation.