Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000A lively and provocative history of the contested landscapes where the majority of Americans now live. From rustic cottages reached by steamboat to big box stores at the exit ramps of eight-lane highways, Dolores Hayden defines seven eras of suburban development since 1820. An urban historian and architect, she portrays housewives and politicians as well as designers and builders making the decisions that have generated America’s diverse suburbs. Residents have sought home, nature, and community in suburbia. Developers have cherished different dreams, seeking profit from economies of scale and increased suburban densities, while lobbying local and federal government to reduce the risk of real estate speculation. Encompassing environmental controversies as well as the complexities of race, gender, and class, Hayden’s fascinating account will forever alter how we think about the communities we build and inhabit. |
Contents
Chapter TwoTHE SUBURBAN CITY | |
Part TwoHISTORIC PATTERNSIN THE LANDSCAPE | |
Chapter SixMAILORDER AND SELFBUILT SUBURBS | |
Chapter SevenSITCOM SUBURBS | |
Chapter EightEDGE NODES | |
Chapter NineRURAL FRINGES | |
Part ThreeTHE NEXT SUBURBS | |
Chapter TenNOSTALGIA AND FUTURISM | |
Chapter ElevenTHE IMPORTANCE OF OLDER SUBURBS | |
NOTES | |
Chapter ThreeBORDERLANDS | |
Chapter FourPICTURESQUE ENCLAVES | |
Chapter FiveSTREETCAR BUILDOUTS | |
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