Community Organization for Urban Social Change: A Historical Perspective
By (Author) Robert Fisher
By (author) Helen Romanofsky
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th November 1981
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
361.80973
Hardback
259
A useful collection of eight original essays (one by Fisher) on the history of community organizing in American urban communities. The essays are a curative to the frequent impression that community organizing is a recent phenomenon.. ..Each of the essays is scholarly and copiously documented. A valuable bibliographic essay concludes this contribution to the literature of urban and social history. Author and subject index; short biography of each contributor. The volume is well printed on quality paper and well bound. Recommended.-Choice
"A useful collection of eight original essays (one by Fisher) on the history of community organizing in American urban communities. The essays are a curative to the frequent impression that community organizing is a recent phenomenon.. ..Each of the essays is scholarly and copiously documented. A valuable bibliographic essay concludes this contribution to the literature of urban and social history. Author and subject index; short biography of each contributor. The volume is well printed on quality paper and well bound. Recommended."-Choice
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