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Tables and Figures | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
I | Introduction | |
1 | Overview | 3 |
2 | How Garden Cities Became the Standard for the Development of American Suburbs | 13 |
II | Setting the Scene | |
3 | Generations of Babbitts and Ebenezers | 29 |
4 | Some Historical Themes and Sensibilities | 35 |
5 | Public Lands and the Native Population | 42 |
6 | Visions of the Twenty-first Century | 49 |
III | Notes on Suburbanization | |
7 | The Suburbs According to Richard T. Ely in 1902 | 57 |
8 | Patterns of Transportation and Metropolitanization, 1900-2000 | 66 |
IV | The Record: 1900-2000 | |
9 | Structuring the Political Economy of America, 1900-30 | 87 |
10 | Restructuring America: 1930 Through World War II | 117 |
11 | Restructuring Continued: The Fractious Postwar Period | 137 |
12 | Destructuring America, 1968-2000 | 156 |
V | Looking Onward | |
13 | The Metropolitan System in Gear | 185 |
14 | Remaking America in the Twenty-first Century | 198 |
App | "A Short History of S&Ls" | 213 |
Notes | 219 | |
Index | 241 | |
About the Author | 259 |
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