An edition of Making the Mission (2015)

Making the Mission

planning and ethnicity in San Francisco

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Making the Mission
Ocean Howell
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An edition of Making the Mission (2015)

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English
Pages
392

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Making the Mission: Planning and Ethnicity in San Francisco
2015, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Neighborhood power in twentieth-century San Francisco. Neighborhood power in the "White Man's Territory," 1906-29 ; Make no big plans: the city beautiful meets improvement clubs ; Neighborhood capitalism: urban planning, municipal government, and the Mission Promotion Association ; The Mission and the spatial imagination: discourse, ethnicity, and architecture
The New Deal in the Mission: revitalizing community, eroding local power. A new population, not a new public: Latino diversity in San Francisco and the Mission District ; Economic equality, racial erasure: the spatial and cultural interventions of federal public works agencies ; "no-lining" and neighborhood erasure: Washington, D.C., and downtown San Francisco come to the Mission
Progress for whom? Transportation planning, urban renewal, and multiethnic coalition-building, 1945-60. The motoring public and neighborhood erasure: the culture and practice of postwar transportation planning ; Latino as worker: the changing politics of race in the city and the neighborhood
Return to the city within a city: multiethnic coalitions and urban renewal, 1961-73. A "salvable neighborhood": urban renewal, model cities, and the rise of a social planning regime ; Who holds final authority?: The San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and the Mission Council on Redevelopment ; The return to the city within a city: The Mission Coalition Organization and the devolution of planning power
Conclusion.

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Series
Historical studies of urban America, Historical studies of urban America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.3/41609794610904
Library of Congress
HT177.S3 H69 2015, F869.S36 M57 H69 2015, HT177.S3H69 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
392 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
392

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27191583M
ISBN 10
022614139X
ISBN 13
9780226141398
LCCN
2015014462
OCLC/WorldCat
907147478

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