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9%OFFDorceta E. Taylor - The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change - 9780822344513 - V9780822344513
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The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change

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Description for The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change Paperback. Examines the development of urban environments, and urban environmentalism, in the United States over four centuries. This book focuses on the evolution of the city, the emergence of elite reformers, the framing of environmental problems, and responses to perceived breakdowns in social order. Num Pages: 640 pages, 24 tables, 3 figures. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JD; 3JF; 3JH; JFSG; RNK; RPC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 157 x 39. Weight in Grams: 928.
In The Environment and the People in American Cities, Dorceta E. Taylor provides an in-depth examination of the development of urban environments, and urban environmentalism, in the United States. Taylor focuses on the evolution of the city, the emergence of elite reformers, the framing of environmental problems, and the perceptions of and responses to breakdowns in social order, from the seventeenth century through the twentieth. She demonstrates how social inequalities repeatedly informed the adjudication of questions related to health, safety, and land access and use. While many accounts of environmental history begin and end with wildlife and wilderness, Taylor shows ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
640
Condition
New
Number of Pages
640
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822344513
SKU
V9780822344513
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About Dorceta E. Taylor
Dorceta E. Taylor is Associate Professor of Environmental Sociology and Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Race, Class, Gender, and American Environmentalism and Identity in Ethnic Leisure Pursuits.

Reviews for The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change
“Taylor has gleaned profound insights from the social sciences and humanities to weave them into this superbly written tour de force on environmental and social justice in the urban US. . . . In short, this is the best account of urban ecology that has come out in the past two decades. . . . [T]his magnum opus has the ... Read more

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