The Oxford encyclopedia of American urban history / Volume 2 edited by Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019Description: 2 volumes (xxiv, 1667 pages) : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780190853860 (set)
- 9780190854195 (volume 1)
- 9780190854201 (volume 2)
- HT384.U5
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Book | Zvishavane Library Open Shelf | HT384.U5 OXF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 150103 | Available | BK135600 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Urban History synthesizes three generations of urban historical scholarship, providing a thematic and chronological overview of American urban history from the pre-Columbian era until the beginning decades of the twenty-first century. The 92 articles collected in these two volumes describe and analyze the transformation of the United States from a simple agrarian and small-town society to a complex urban and suburbannation. The Encyclopedia attempts to comprehend the American city within the changing questions of what makes American cities distinctive: Why do American cities look the way that they do? What characterizes the social and built environments of American cities? And how have Americans created and adapted to thoseenvironments over time?
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