The evolution of american urban society (7th ed )
Auteurs : CHUDACOFF Howard P., SMITH Judith E., BALDWIN Peter C.
(NOTE: Each chapter contains a Bibliography and Notes section.) 
Preface
 
Chapter One: Urban America in the Colonial Age, 1500 1776
Urban Beginnings
Problems of Growth
The Social Mosaic
Cities in the American Revolution
Bibliography
 
Chapter Two: Urban Expansion in the New Nation, 1776-1860
Cities in the New Republic
Revolutions in Transportation and the Economy
Boosterism
Beginnings of Urban Industrialism
Societal Effects of Economic Change
Problems of Growth
Bibiography
 
Chapter Three: Life in the Walking City, 1820 1865
The Walking City
Social Complexity and Contested Terrain
Immigrants
Rootless Men and Women
Urban Politics
Cities and the Civil War
Bibliography
 
Chapter Four: Industrialization and the Changing Shape of the City, 1865 1920
The Quickening Pace of Industrialization
The Growth of Mass Transit
The Geography of the Streetcar City
The Geography of Leisure: Parks and Commercial Amusements
Population Mobility
Bibliography
 
Chapter Five: Newcomers and the Urban Core, 1865 1920
Waves of Immigration
Rural Americans Move to the City
Housing and Health
Coping With Inner-City Life
Patterns of Social Mobility
Bibliography
 
Chapter Six: Bosses and Reformers in City Politics, 1870-1920
Origins of the Machine
Structure and Functions of the Machine
Some Notable Cases
City Governance and Municipal Reform
Goals and Tactics of Municipal Reform
Bibliography
 
Chapter Seven: Reforming the Social and Physical Environment, 1870-1920
Impulses of Social Reform
Remedies of Social Reformers
Religious and Moral Reform
Educational Reform
Settlements
Planning and Engineering the City
Reform Becomes Progressivism
The Rise of Urban Liberalism
Bibliography
 
Chapter Eight: Cities in an Age of Metropolitanism:  The 1920s and 1930s
New Urban Growth
Suburbanization and Metropolitanism
Cities and Consumer Culture
Cities as a Cultural Battleground
Urban Politics in the 1920s
The Great Depression
Relief and Welfare
Housing
Political and Social Life in the 1930s
Bibliography
 
Chapter Nine: The Emerging 'Urban Crisis,' 1941 1975
The Impact of World War II on Cities
Postwar Suburban Growth
Racial Transition in Urban Neighborhoods
Urban Renewal and its Consequences
Currents of Protest
Changes in Urban Politics
Bibliography
 
Chapter Ten: New Hope and New Concerns in the American City
Deindustrialization and Financial Crisis
The Decline of Federal Urban Policy
Dual Cities: Rich and Poor in a Changing Economy
Privatization, Gambling and Tourism
The Federal Government and the Cities in the 1990s And 2000s
Revitalization and Gentrification
Immigration and Diversity
Changing Suburbs
The Disasters in New York and New Orleans
Bibliography
Date de parution : 12-2009
Ouvrage de 336 p.
15.2x22.9 cm