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by Owen D. Gutfreund (Author)

Here, Owen Gutfreund offers a fascinating look at how highways have dramatically transformed American communities nationwide, aiding growth and development in unsettled areas and undermining existing urban centers.
Gutfreund uses a "follow the money" approach, showing how government policies subsidized suburban development and fueled a chronic nationwide dependence on cars and roadbuilding, with little regard for expense, efficiency, ecological damage, or social equity. The consequence was a combination of
unstoppable suburban sprawl, along with ballooning municipal debt burdens, deteriorating center cities, and profound changes in American society and culture.
Gutfreund tells the story via case studies of three communities--Denver, Colorado; Middlebury, Vermont; and Smyrna, Tennessee. Different as these places are, they all show the ways that government-sponsored highway development radically transformed America's cities and towns.
Based on original research and vividly written, Twentieth-Century Sprawl brings to light the benefits and consequences of the spread of American highways and makes a major contribution to our understanding of issues that still plague our cities and suburbs today.

Author Biography


Owen Gutfreund teaches history and Urban Studies at Barnard College and is Director of the Columbia University Urban Studies Program.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.82 x 9.18 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 06, 2005
  • Name : Twentieth-Century Sprawl: Highways and the Reshaping of the American Landscape - Paperback
  • Vendor : BooksCloud
  • Type : Books
  • Manufacturing : 2025 / 09 / 20
  • Barcode : 9780195189070
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