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Motor city green a century of landscapes and environmentalism in Detroit Joseph Stanhope Cialdella

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Author:
Cialdella, Joseph Stanhope  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (xii, 227 pages)
Type:
Electronic resources
Electronic books
History
Place:
Michigan
Detroit
Date:
2020
Notes:
Elecresource
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Greening Detroit's History -- One: Parks and Potatoes -- Two: "You Cannot Grow Lilies in Ash-Barrels" -- Three: Greener Pastures -- Four: Metropolitan Parks and Regional Inequality -- Five: Community Gardening and Urban Revitalization -- Epilogue: Learning with Detroit -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary:
"Motor City Green is a history of green spaces in metropolitan Detroit from the late nineteenth- to early twenty-first century. The book focuses primarily on the history of gardens and parks in the city of Detroit and its suburbs in southeast Michigan. Cialdella argues Detroit residents used green space to address problems created by the city's industrial rise and decline, and racial segregation and economic inequality. As the city's social landscape became increasingly uncontrollable, Detroiters turned to parks, gardens, yards, and other outdoor spaces to relieve the negative social and environmental consequences of industrial capitalism. Motor City Green looks to the past to demonstrate how today's urban gardens in Detroit evolved from, but are also distinct from, other urban gardens and green spaces in the city's past"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Urban landscape architecture--History  Search this
Urban parks--History  Search this
Urban gardens--History  Search this
Urban renewal--History  Search this
SOCIAL SCIENCE--General  Search this
Urban gardens  Search this
Urban landscape architecture  Search this
Urban parks  Search this
Urban renewal  Search this
Call number:
SB470.54.M5 C53 2020 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1146206