Changing Suburbs

Changing Suburbs
Author: Richard Harris,Peter Larkham
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2004-01-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780203222997

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The editors and contributors to this volume demonstrate how suburbs and the meaning of suburbanism change both with time and geographical location. Here the disciplines of history, geography and sociology, together with subdisciplines as diverse as gender studies, art history and urban morphology, are brought together to reveal the nature of suburbia from the nineteenth century to the present day.

Changing Suburbs

Changing Suburbs
Author: Richard Harris,Peter Larkham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135814267

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The editors and contributors to this volume demonstrate how suburbs and the meaning of suburbanism change both with time and geographical location. Here the disciplines of history, geography and sociology, together with subdisciplines as diverse as gender studies, art history and urban morphology, are brought together to reveal the nature of suburbia from the nineteenth century to the present day.

Changing Suburbs Changing Students

Changing Suburbs  Changing Students
Author: Shelley B. Wepner,JoAnne G. Ferrara,Kristin N. Rainville
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-09-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452203911

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Embrace the changing suburbs by changing your school! As your students evolve, has your school evolved with them? This unique book offers an explanation of the increasing diversity in student makeup and ideas for acting as an agent of positive change for your school. The authors offer tools and recommend ways you can improve student achievement by: Developing an action plan for more focused, culturally responsive student instruction Creating a culture that celebrates diversity Building partnerships with parents, universities, and the community Providing programs for English learners such as tutoring, the arts, and summer support

Manufacturing Suburbs

Manufacturing Suburbs
Author: Robert Lewis
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1592137946

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Urban historians have long portrayed suburbanization as the result of a bourgeois exodus from the city, coupled with the introduction of streetcars that enabled the middle class to leave the city for the more sylvan surrounding regions. Demonstrating that this is only a partial version of urban history, "Manufacturing Suburbs" reclaims the history of working-class suburbs by examining the development of industrial suburbs in the United States and Canada between 1850 and 1950. Contributors demonstrate that these suburbs developed in large part because of the location of manufacturing beyond city limits and the subsequent building of housing for the workers who labored within those factories. Through case studies of industrial suburbanization and industrial suburbs in several metropolitan areas (Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, and Montreal), "Manufacturing Suburbs" sheds light on a key phenomenon of metropolitan development before the Second World War.

Changing Suburbs Changing Students

Changing Suburbs  Changing Students
Author: Shelley B. Wepner,JoAnne G. Ferrara,Kristin N. Rainville,Diane W. Gómez,Diane E. Lang,Laura A. Bigaouette
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-09-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452279961

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Embrace the changing suburbs by changing your school! As your students evolve, has your school evolved with them? This unique book offers an explanation of the increasing diversity in student makeup and ideas for acting as an agent of positive change for your school. The authors offer tools and recommend ways you can improve student achievement by: Developing an action plan for more focused, culturally responsive student instruction Creating a culture that celebrates diversity Building partnerships with parents, universities, and the community Providing programs for English learners such as tutoring, the arts, and summer support

Surrogate Suburbs

Surrogate Suburbs
Author: Todd M. Michney
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-02-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469631950

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The story of white flight and the neglect of Black urban neighborhoods has been well told by urban historians in recent decades. Yet much of this scholarship has downplayed Black agency and tended to portray African Americans as victims of structural forces beyond their control. In this history of Cleveland's Black middle class, Todd Michney uncovers the creative ways that members of this nascent community established footholds in areas outside the overcrowded, inner-city neighborhoods to which most African Americans were consigned. In asserting their right to these outer-city spaces, African Americans appealed to city officials, allied with politically progressive whites (notably Jewish activists), and relied upon both Black and white developers and real estate agents to expand these "surrogate suburbs" and maintain their livability until the bona fide suburbs became more accessible. By tracking the trajectories of those who, in spite of racism, were able to succeed, Michney offers a valuable counterweight to histories that have focused on racial conflict and Black poverty and tells the neglected story of the Black middle class in America's cities prior to the 1960s.

Garden Suburbs of Tomorrow

Garden Suburbs of Tomorrow
Author: Martin Crookston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317821489

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Named one of the Top 10 books about council housing - the Guardian online Faced with acute housing shortages, the idea of new garden cities and suburbs is on the UK planning agenda once again, but what of the garden suburbs that already exist? Over the first six decades of the twentieth century, councils across Britain created a new and optimistic form of housing – the cottage estates of ‘corporation suburbia’. By the early 1960s these estates provided homes with gardens for some 3 million mainly working-class households. It was a mammoth achievement. But, because of what then happened to council housing over the later years of the century, this is not very often appreciated. In Garden Suburbs of Tomorrow, Martin Crookston suggests that making the most of the assets which this housing offers is a positive story – it can be positive for housing policy; for councils and their ‘place-making’ endeavours; and for the residents of the estates. This is especially important when all housing market and development options are so constrained, and likely to remain so for the next decade or more. Following an examination of what the estates of ‘corporation suburbia’ are and what they are like, there follow chapters on specific examples from different parts of the country, on how they are affected by the workings of the housing market, and then – not unconnectedly – on how attitudes to this socially-built stock have evolved. Then the final chapters try to draw out the potentials, and to suggest what future we might look for in corporation suburbia in the twenty-first century.

Black Power in the Suburbs

Black Power in the Suburbs
Author: Valerie C. Johnson
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791487792

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The first comprehensive study of African American suburban political empowerment.