The Nature of Cities

Ecological Visions and the American Urban Professions, 1920–1960

Jennifer S Light author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:16th Jun '09

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An interesting, erudite, and important book. It describes the evolution of the urban professions (academic social scientists, real estate professionals, and urban planners) from 1920 to 1960 and combines prodigious scholarship with a strong thesis, and very deftly explores the relationship between the local and the national-a great contribution. -- Robert H. Kargon, The Johns Hopkins University

The Nature of Cities brings together environmental and urban history to reveal how, over four decades, this ecological vision shaped the development of cities around the nation.In the early twentieth century, America was transformed from a predominantly agricultural nation to one whose population resided mostly in cities. Yet rural areas continued to hold favored status in the country's political life. For prominent figures in the social sciences, city planning, and real estate who were anxious about the future of cities, this obsession with the agrarian past inspired a new campaign for urban reform. They called for ongoing programs of natural resource management to be extended to maintain and improve cities. Jennifer S. Light finds in the rise and fall of the American conservation movement a new understanding of the history of urban renewal in the United States. The professionals Light examines came to view America's urban landscapes as ecological communities requiring scientific management on par with forests and farms. The Nature of Cities brings together environmental and urban history to reveal how, over four decades, this ecological vision shaped the development of cities around the nation.

Of interest to scholars and students of urban history, planning, geography, and sociology, as well as urban studies more generally... Highly recommended. Choice 2010 An outstanding history of how ecological concerns have shaped urban development around the country. -- James A. Cox Midwest Book Review 2009 A fascinating and suggestive account. -- Adam Rome Technology and Culture 2010 This book makes an important contribution to the study of twentieth century American cities. -- Robert Gioielli Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 2010

  • Commended for Society for American City and Regional Planning History Lewis Mumford Prize 2009 (United States)

ISBN: 9780801891366

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm

Weight: 567g

328 pages