Book Description
Dixie Highway: Road Building and the Making of the Modern South, 1900-1930
Author : Tammy Ingram
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 50,49 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1469612984
Dixie Highway: Road Building and the Making of the Modern South, 1900-1930
Author : Charles K. Hyde
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 23,44 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Bridges
ISBN : 0814324487
Michigan's historic highway bridges are rapidly being torn down and replaced as they deteriorate or become unable to support increased traffic volumes and loads. While the state has the responsibility of providing safe bridges, historian Charles K. Hyde maintains that the state must also preserve many of these remaining historic structures to insure that future generations will have them to view and appreciate. In Historic Highway Bridges of Michigan, Hyde identifies Michigan's historically significant highway bridges within the broader contexts of American bridge design and construction in the 19th and 20th centuries. The book summarizes the improvement of highway bridge design in the United States and compares Michigan's experiences with national trends. To aid the reader interested in visiting the historic highway bridges of Michigan, regional maps show the location of bridges included in the text.
Author : Laura R. Ashlee
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 13,76 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780472030668
The definitive illustrated guide to nearly 1,500 of Michigan's historic sites, updated and revised
Author : June Manning Thomas
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 18,40 MB
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0814339085
In the decades following World War II, professional city planners in Detroit made a concerted effort to halt the city's physical and economic decline. Their successes included an award-winning master plan, a number of laudable redevelopment projects, and exemplary planning leadership in the city and the nation. Yet despite their efforts, Detroit was rapidly transforming into a notorious symbol of urban decay. In Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit, June Manning Thomas takes a look at what went wrong, demonstrating how and why government programs were ineffective and even destructive to community needs. In confronting issues like housing shortages, blight in older areas, and changing economic conditions, Detroit's city planners worked during the urban renewal era without much consideration for low-income and African American residents, and their efforts to stabilize racially mixed neighborhoods faltered as well. Steady declines in industrial prowess and the constant decentralization of white residents counteracted planners' efforts to rebuild the city. Among the issues Thomas discusses in this volume are the harmful impacts of Detroit's highways, the mixed record of urban renewal projects like Lafayette Park, the effects of the 1967 riots on Detroit's ability to plan, the city-building strategies of Coleman Young (the city's first black mayor) and his mayoral successors, and the evolution of Detroit's federally designated Empowerment Zone. Examining the city she knew first as an undergraduate student at Michigan State University and later as a scholar and planner, Thomas ultimately argues for a different approach to traditional planning that places social justice, equity, and community ahead of purely physical and economic objectives. Redevelopment and Race was originally published in 1997 and was given the Paul Davidoff Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in 1999. Students and teachers of urban planning will be grateful for this re-release. A new postscript offers insights into changes since 1997.
Author : State-wide Highway Planning Survey (Wis.)
Publisher :
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 29,9 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Roads
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Page : 4 pages
File Size : 50,59 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Dixie Highway
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Page : 310 pages
File Size : 44,36 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Roads
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 18,92 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Automobile travel
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Author : Clayton Nall
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 22,45 MB
Release : 2018-03-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1108417590
Shows how highways facilitated the sorting of Democrats and Republicans along urban-suburban lines, polarizing the politics of metropolitan development.
Author : William Beaumont
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Page : 280 pages
File Size : 24,55 MB
Release : 1833
Category : Digestion
ISBN :
Concerns the case of Alexis St. Martin, whose relations with Beaumont are summarized in the introduction.