A comprehensive survey of the dynamics of American urbanization from the sixteenth century to the present.   The authors blend historical perspectives on society, economics, politics, and p...

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A comprehensive survey of the dynamics of American urbanization from the sixteenth century to the present.   The authors blend historical perspectives on society, economics, politics, and policy, while focusing on the ways in which diverse peoples have inhabited and interacted in cities. The book tackles ethnic and racial minority issues, offers multiple perspectives on women, and highlights urbanization's constantly shifting nature.



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