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Manhattan projects: the rise and fall of urban renewal in Cold War New York

Samuel Zipp
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • Part I: United Nations
    • 1. Clearing the Slum Called War (page 33)
  • Part II: Stuyvesant Town
    • 2. Remaking the Ethic of City Rebuilding (page 73)
    • 3. The Mass Home in the Middle-Class Cityscape (page 114)
  • Part III: Lincoln Square
    • 4. Culture and Cold War in the Making of Lincoln Center (page 157)
    • 5. The Battle of Lincoln Square (page 197)
  • Part IV: East Harlem
    • 6. Cold War Public Housing in the Age of Urban Renewal (page 253)
    • 7. Confronting the "Mass Way of Life" (page 299)
  • Conclusion: Under the Sign of the White Cross (page 351)
  • Notes (page 373)
  • Index (page 441)
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780195328745 (hardcover)
  • 9780199874057 (paper)
  • 9780199779536 (ebook)
Subject
  • American: 1900-present
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