
Crabgrass Frontier The Suburbanization of the United States
by Jackson, Kenneth T.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Kenneth T. Jackson, Professor of History at Columbia University, is the author of The Ku Klux Klan in the City, 1915-1930; Cities in American History; and a number of other books.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Suburbs as Slums | p. 12 |
The Transportation Revolution and the Erosion of the Walking City | p. 20 |
Home, Sweet Home: The House and the Yard | p. 45 |
Romantic Suburbs | p. 73 |
The Main Line: Elite Suburbs and Commuter Railroads | p. 87 |
The Time of the Trolley | p. 103 |
Affordable Homes for the Common Man | p. 116 |
Suburbs into Neighborhoods: The Rise and Fall of Municipal Annexation | p. 138 |
The New Age of Automobility | p. 157 |
Suburban Development Between the Wars | p. 172 |
Federal Subsidy and the Suburban Dream: How Washington Changed the American Housing Market | p. 190 |
The Cost of Good Intentions: The Ghettoization of Public Housing in the United States | p. 219 |
The Baby Boom and the Age of the Subdivision | p. 231 |
The Drive-In Culture of Contemporary America | p. 246 |
The Loss of Community in Metropolitan America | p. 272 |
Retrospect and Prospect | p. 283 |
Appendix | p. 307 |
Notes | p. 329 |
Index | p. 383 |
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