Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America''s Man-made Landscape.
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TextPublication details: Simon and Schuster ; 1993Edition: 5thDescription: 303pISBN: 9780671888251Subject(s): Urban TheoryDDC classification: 711.1 | | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Introduction: The Unfinished Metropolis p.ix, Part I: Icons of Transformation: Washington Square in the Growing City p.3, Brooklyn Bridge p.15, Skyscraper and Skyline p.27, Part II: Art, Intellect, and Public Culture p.55, Public Culture and Metropolitan Modernity p.57, Democracy and Cultural Authority p.69, Metropolitanism and the Spirit of Invention p.81, Modernist Aesthetics and Urban Politics p.101, The Arts and the World of Intellect p.133, The University and the City p.149, Part III: Politics p.165, Cities and American Political Culture p.167, New York as a Center of Difference p.185, Cities and Citizenship p.199, The New Metropolitanism p.219, Cities, Nations, and Globalization p.239
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