Bootstrap new urbanism : design, race, and redevelopment in Milwaukee / Joseph A. Rodriguez.
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- 9780739186138
- 0739186132
- City planning -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee -- History
- Cities and towns -- Growth
- Community life -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee -- History
- Milwaukee (Wis.) -- Ethnic relations
- ARCHITECTURE -- Urban & Land Use Planning
- Cities and towns -- Growth
- City planning
- Community life
- Ethnic relations
- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
- Villes -- Croissance
- Communauté -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee -- Histoire
- 307.1/2160977595 23
- HT168.M55
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-236) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Maps -- Introduction -- Socialists and merchants in a thrifty city -- Praising and blaming the suburbs -- Summerfest and the ethnic festivals -- New urbanism, alcohol, and the automobile -- New urbanism and community protests -- Shopping malls, new urbanism, and bronzeville -- Self-help, new urbanism, and crime -- Is Milwaukee a conservative city? -- Index.
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Joseph Rodriguez critically examines the urban design and revitalization initiatives undertaken by both the government and people of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bootstrap New Urbanism uncovers a practice with implications for urban history, architectural history, planning history, environmental design, ethnic studies, and urban politics.
English.
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