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a history of the place and the people who made it

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An edition of Downtown America (2004)

Downtown America

a history of the place and the people who made it

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"Downtown America was once the vibrant urban center romanticized in the Petula Clark song - a place where the lights were brighter, where people went to spend their money and forget their worries. But in the second half of the twentieth century, "downtown" became a shadow of its former self, succumbing to economic and commercial decline. And the death of Main Streets across the country came to be seen as sadly inexorable, like the passing of an aged loved one." "Downtown America cuts beneath this archetypal story of downtown's rise and fall and offers a new story of urban development in the United States. Moving beyond the conventional narratives, Alison Isenberg shows that the downtown's trajectory was not dictated by inevitable free market forces or natural life-and-death cycles. Instead, it was the product of human actors - the contested creation of retailers, developers, government leaders, architects, and planners, as well as political activists, consumers, civic clubs, real estate appraisers, and even postcard artists. Throughout the twentieth century, conflicts over downtown's mundane conditions - what it should look like and who should walk its streets - pointed to fundamental disagreements over American values." "Isenberg reveals how the innovative efforts of these participants infused Main Street with its resonant symbolism, while still accounting for pervasive uncertainty and fears of decline. Readers of this work will find anything but a story of inevitability. Even some of the downtown's darkest moments - the Great Depression's collapse in land values, the rioting and looting of the 1960s, or abandonment and vacancy during the 1970s - illuminate how core cultural values have animated and intertwined with economic investment to reinvent the physical form and social experiences of urban commerce. Downtown America - its empty stores, revitalized marketplaces, and romanticized past - will never look quite the same again." "A book that does away with our most cliched approaches to urban studies, Downtown America will appeal to readers interested in the history of the United States and the mythology surrounding its most cherished institutions."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: Downtown America
Downtown America: a History of the Place and the People Who Made It
2014, University of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Downtown America
Downtown America: A History of the Place and the People Who Made It
2009, University of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Downtown America
Downtown America: A History of the Place and the People Who Made It (Historical Studies of Urban America)
June 2005, University Of Chicago Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Downtown America
Downtown America: a history of the place and the people who made it
2004, University of Chicago Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-419) and index.

Published in
Chicago
Series
Historical studies of urban America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.76/0973
Library of Congress
HT123 .I74 2004, HT123.I74 2004, HT123 .I74 2004eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 441 p. :
Number of pages
441

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3680389M
Internet Archive
downtownamericah00isen_369
ISBN 10
0226385078
LCCN
2003024058
OCLC/WorldCat
662453201, 53793228
Library Thing
660541
Goodreads
4554259

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