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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801882067

Civic Culture and Public Policy in New York City, 1898-1938

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By Keith D. Revell
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Contents:

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction: Conceiving the New Metropolis: Expertise, Public Policy, and the Problem of Civis Culture in New York CityPART 1: Private Infrastructure and Public Policy

1 ""The Public Be Pleased"": Railroad Planning, Engineering Culture, and the Promise of Quasi-scientific Voluntarism

2 Beyond Voluntarism: The Interstate Commerce Commission, the Railroads, and Freight Planning for New York Harbor

PART 2: Public Infrastructure, Local Autonomy, and Private Wealth3 Buccaneer Bureaucrats, Physical Interdependence, and Free Riders: Building the Underground City

4 Taxing, Spending, and Borrowing: Expanding Public Claims on Private Wealth

PART 3: Urban Planning, Private Rights, and Public Power

5 City Planning versus the Law: Zoning the New Metropolis

6 ""They shall splash at a ten-league canvas with brushes of comets' hair"": Regional Planning and the Metropolitan DilemmaConclusion: ""An almost mystical unity"": Interdependence and the Public Interest in the Modern Metropolis

Appendix

Notes

Index

""Deeply researched, clearly written and argued... required reading for scholars of early twentieth-century New York City.""

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