Desert visions and the making of Phoenix, 1860-2009 [electronic resource] / Philip VanderMeer.
Material type:
- City and town life -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- History
- City planning -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- History
- Social change -- Arizona -- Phoenix -- History
- Cities and towns -- United States -- Growth -- Case studies
- Phoenix (Ariz.) -- History
- Phoenix (Ariz.) -- Economic conditions
- Phoenix (Ariz.) -- Social conditions
- Phoenix (Ariz.) -- Politics and government
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- F819.P57 V358 2010eb
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. The first desert vision : an American Eden: Civilizing the desert : the initial phase ; Building the modern city : physical form and function ; Shaping the modern American city : social construction -- pt. 2. Creating and pursuing a new vision, 1940-60: Creating a new vision : the war and after ; Building a new politics ; Growing the city : economic, cultural, and spatial expansion -- pt. 3. Elaborating and modifying the high-tech suburban vision: From houses to communities : suburban growth in the postwar metropolis, 1945-80 ; Political change and changing policies in the 1960s and 1970s ; Changing the urban form : the politics of place and space ; An uncertain future : looking for a new vision -- Conclusion : desert vision, desert city.
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