The Contested City
By (Author) John Hull Mollenkopf
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th January 1984
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Regional, state and other local government
352.0080973
Paperback
344
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
369g
Over the last five decades American cities have been transformed as profoundly and tumultuously as they were during the industrial revolution. In contrast to that earlier era, this contemporary transformation has been stimulated and guided by governmental intervention. John H. Mollenkopf analyzes the government programs and the supporting political
"John Mollenkopf has written the most comprehensive book to date on the political analysis of contemporary American urbanization... The result is a tightly presented, well-written text that conveys forcefully several key ideas on the evolution of cities and politics in the US... Mollenkopf's work is an additional reason for considering this book a very important contribution to the field of urban politics."--International Journal of Urban and Regional Research