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Research paper thumbnail of Planning the “Chicago Way”

Research paper thumbnail of Public Housing in Urban America

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, 2018

Public housing emerged during the New Deal as a progressive effort to end the scourge of dilapida... more Public housing emerged during the New Deal as a progressive effort to end the scourge of dilapidated housing in American cities. Reformers argued that the private market had failed to provide decent, safe, and affordable housing, and they convinced Congress to provide deep subsidies to local housing authorities to build and manage modern, low-cost housing projects for the working poor. Well-intentioned but ultimately misguided policy decisions encouraged large-scale developments, concentrated poverty and youth, and starved public housing of needed resources. Further, the antipathy of private interests to public competition and the visceral resistance of white Americans to racial integration saddled public housing with many enemies and few friends. While residents often formed tight communities and fought for improvements, stigmatization and neglect undermined the success of many projects; a sizable fraction became disgraceful and tangible symbols of systemic racism toward the nation...

Research paper thumbnail of Planning Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871–1919. By Margaret Garb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. xv + 261 pp. Illustrations, maps, photographs, notes, index. Cloth, $40.00. ISBN: 0-226-28209-0

Business History Review, 2008

Charles Bergquist is professor of history at the University of Washington. His work on Colombian ... more Charles Bergquist is professor of history at the University of Washington. His work on Colombian and U.S. labor history includes Labor in Latin America: Comparative Essays on Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, and Colombia (1986) and Labor and the Course of American Democracy: U.S. History in Latin American Perspective (1996). He coedited, with Gonzalo Sanchez and Ricardo Penaranda, Violence in Colombia, 1900-2000: Waging War and Negotiating Peace (2001).

Research paper thumbnail of When public housing was paradise: Building community in Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of Review Essay: Rethinking the Retrenchment Narrative in U.S. Housing Policy History

Journal of Urban History, 2006

KENT W. COLTON, Housing in the Twenty-first Century: Achieving Common Ground. Cambridge, Mass.: H... more KENT W. COLTON, Housing in the Twenty-first Century: Achieving Common Ground. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003, pp. xx, 506, notes, figures, appendix, bibliography, index, 39.50cloth.MARAS.SIDLEY,UnfairHousing:HowNationalPolicyShapesCommunityAction.Lawrence:UniversityofKansasPress,2003,pp.xiii,186,tables,notes,index,39.50 cloth. MARA S. SIDLEY, Unfair Housing: How National Policy Shapes Community Action. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2003, pp. xiii, 186, tables, notes, index, 39.50cloth.MARAS.SIDLEY,UnfairHousing:HowNationalPolicyShapesCommunityAction.Lawrence:UniversityofKansasPress,2003,pp.xiii,186,tables,notes,index,35.00 cloth, 16.95paper.LAWRENCEJ.VALE,ReclaimingPublicHousing:AHalfCenturyofStruggleinThreePublicNeighborhoods.Cambridge,Mass.:HarvardUniversityPress,2002,pp.xiii,482,figures,tables,maps,notes,index,16.95 paper. LAWRENCE J. VALE, Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002, pp. xiii, 482, figures, tables, maps, notes, index, 16.95paper.LAWRENCEJ.VALE,ReclaimingPublicHousing:AHalfCenturyofStruggleinThreePublicNeighborhoods.Cambridge,Mass.:HarvardUniversityPress,2002,pp.xiii,482,figures,tables,maps,notes,index,39.95 cloth. PAUL BALCHIN and MAUREEN RHODEN, Housing Policy: An Introduction, 4th ed. London: Routledge, 2002, pp. xx, 492, figures, tables, boxes, references, index, $110.00 cloth.

Research paper thumbnail of Myth #2. Modernist Architecture Failed Public Housing

Research paper thumbnail of Heat wave: a social autopsy of disaster in Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of DANIEL R. KERR. Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio

The American Historical Review, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871–1919 . By Margaret Garb (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2005) 256 pp. $40.00

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of GAIL RADFORD. The Rise of the Public Authority: Statebuilding and Economic Development in Twentieth-Century America

The American Historical Review, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Was the 1937 U.S. Housing Act a Pyrrhic Victory?

Journal of Planning History, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Why Did the Working Class Reject Public Housing in America?

Journal of Planning History, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The Last Neighborhood Cops: The Rise and Fall of Community Policing in New York Public Housing

Journal of American History, 2013

... play-ground in front of her development and said—riffing off the African proverb popularized ... more ... play-ground in front of her development and said—riffing off the African proverb popularized by Hillary Clinton's 1996 book ... Maria Jimenez, Melissa Lopez, Maria Figueroa, Christian Nunez, Brittany McGee, Agrona Selimaj, Rasheda Denny, and Caswell Mclean all helped the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Daniel R. Kerr. Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio

The American Historical Review, Dec 1, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Planning the “Chicago Way”

Research paper thumbnail of Public Housing in Urban America

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, 2018

Public housing emerged during the New Deal as a progressive effort to end the scourge of dilapida... more Public housing emerged during the New Deal as a progressive effort to end the scourge of dilapidated housing in American cities. Reformers argued that the private market had failed to provide decent, safe, and affordable housing, and they convinced Congress to provide deep subsidies to local housing authorities to build and manage modern, low-cost housing projects for the working poor. Well-intentioned but ultimately misguided policy decisions encouraged large-scale developments, concentrated poverty and youth, and starved public housing of needed resources. Further, the antipathy of private interests to public competition and the visceral resistance of white Americans to racial integration saddled public housing with many enemies and few friends. While residents often formed tight communities and fought for improvements, stigmatization and neglect undermined the success of many projects; a sizable fraction became disgraceful and tangible symbols of systemic racism toward the nation...

Research paper thumbnail of Planning Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871–1919. By Margaret Garb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. xv + 261 pp. Illustrations, maps, photographs, notes, index. Cloth, $40.00. ISBN: 0-226-28209-0

Business History Review, 2008

Charles Bergquist is professor of history at the University of Washington. His work on Colombian ... more Charles Bergquist is professor of history at the University of Washington. His work on Colombian and U.S. labor history includes Labor in Latin America: Comparative Essays on Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, and Colombia (1986) and Labor and the Course of American Democracy: U.S. History in Latin American Perspective (1996). He coedited, with Gonzalo Sanchez and Ricardo Penaranda, Violence in Colombia, 1900-2000: Waging War and Negotiating Peace (2001).

Research paper thumbnail of When public housing was paradise: Building community in Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of Review Essay: Rethinking the Retrenchment Narrative in U.S. Housing Policy History

Journal of Urban History, 2006

KENT W. COLTON, Housing in the Twenty-first Century: Achieving Common Ground. Cambridge, Mass.: H... more KENT W. COLTON, Housing in the Twenty-first Century: Achieving Common Ground. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003, pp. xx, 506, notes, figures, appendix, bibliography, index, 39.50cloth.MARAS.SIDLEY,UnfairHousing:HowNationalPolicyShapesCommunityAction.Lawrence:UniversityofKansasPress,2003,pp.xiii,186,tables,notes,index,39.50 cloth. MARA S. SIDLEY, Unfair Housing: How National Policy Shapes Community Action. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2003, pp. xiii, 186, tables, notes, index, 39.50cloth.MARAS.SIDLEY,UnfairHousing:HowNationalPolicyShapesCommunityAction.Lawrence:UniversityofKansasPress,2003,pp.xiii,186,tables,notes,index,35.00 cloth, 16.95paper.LAWRENCEJ.VALE,ReclaimingPublicHousing:AHalfCenturyofStruggleinThreePublicNeighborhoods.Cambridge,Mass.:HarvardUniversityPress,2002,pp.xiii,482,figures,tables,maps,notes,index,16.95 paper. LAWRENCE J. VALE, Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002, pp. xiii, 482, figures, tables, maps, notes, index, 16.95paper.LAWRENCEJ.VALE,ReclaimingPublicHousing:AHalfCenturyofStruggleinThreePublicNeighborhoods.Cambridge,Mass.:HarvardUniversityPress,2002,pp.xiii,482,figures,tables,maps,notes,index,39.95 cloth. PAUL BALCHIN and MAUREEN RHODEN, Housing Policy: An Introduction, 4th ed. London: Routledge, 2002, pp. xx, 492, figures, tables, boxes, references, index, $110.00 cloth.

Research paper thumbnail of Myth #2. Modernist Architecture Failed Public Housing

Research paper thumbnail of Heat wave: a social autopsy of disaster in Chicago

Research paper thumbnail of DANIEL R. KERR. Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio

The American Historical Review, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871–1919 . By Margaret Garb (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2005) 256 pp. $40.00

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of GAIL RADFORD. The Rise of the Public Authority: Statebuilding and Economic Development in Twentieth-Century America

The American Historical Review, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Was the 1937 U.S. Housing Act a Pyrrhic Victory?

Journal of Planning History, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Why Did the Working Class Reject Public Housing in America?

Journal of Planning History, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The Last Neighborhood Cops: The Rise and Fall of Community Policing in New York Public Housing

Journal of American History, 2013

... play-ground in front of her development and said—riffing off the African proverb popularized ... more ... play-ground in front of her development and said—riffing off the African proverb popularized by Hillary Clinton's 1996 book ... Maria Jimenez, Melissa Lopez, Maria Figueroa, Christian Nunez, Brittany McGee, Agrona Selimaj, Rasheda Denny, and Caswell Mclean all helped the ...

Research paper thumbnail of Daniel R. Kerr. Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio

The American Historical Review, Dec 1, 2012