Boston and the Making of a Global City


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By James C. O'Connell
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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260

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James C. O'Connell is adjunct professor of city planning-urban affairs at Boston University. He also guides walking tours of Boston related to urban planning. He has taught at the Boston Architectural College and University of Massachusetts Amherst. For over fifteen years, he was planner for the Boston office of the U.S. National Park Service. He is the author of The Hub's Metropolis: The Suburbanization of Boston, 1800-2010; Dining Out in Boston: A Culinary History; and Becoming Cape Cod: Creating a Seaside Resort. Other writing has appeared in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, and the Creating Cape Cod exhibit catalog published by Heritage Museums & Gardens.

"O'Connell offers a comprehensive account of Boston as a participant in the global economy, including an assessment of Boston's significance in this context. This book will be useful to journalists covering the region; professionals promoting the region; and students and faculty studying the region."-Richard Freeland, author of Transforming the Urban University: Northeastern, 1996-2006

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