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An Annotated Bibliography on Progressive Cities

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An Introduction: Definitions, Themes, Theory
Author
Clavel, Pierre
Abstract

By 1984, Pierre Clavel had been gathering background information - news clippings, documents, and taping interviews in cities he had identified as "progressive" cases: Berkeley, Hartford, Cleveland, and Santa Monica in 1981; Burlington, VT starting in 1982. This is the revised and extended version of the bibliography produced under Research Assistant Robert Gilt in 1983, with graduate students Carol Chock, Catherine Hill, Renee Jacobs, Frances Virginia. it covers historical and theoretical background, early U.S., European Cities; published books and articles, newspaper clippings, and documents for Cleveland, Berkeley, Hartford, Santa Monica, Burlington, Boston, and Chicago among other places.

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Typescript, 53 pp., begun in 1984.
Date Issued
1987
Type
article

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