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9780391038523 | Prometheus Books, October 1, 1995, cover price $49.95
9781573924658 | Humanity Books, October 1, 1995, cover price $30.99
Paperback:
9780391038851 | Prometheus Books, October 1, 1995, cover price $18.50 | also contains Private Military and Security Companies (Pmscs) and the Quest for Accountability
9781573925624 | Humanity Books, October 1, 1995, cover price $60.99
Assesses the state of America's largest cities and traces the changes of the past two decades, identifying new initiatives that spell progress
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9780684827476 | Free Pr, September 1, 1997, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Assesses the state of America's largest cities and traces the changes of the past two decades, identifying new initiatives that spell progress
Paperback:
9781893554108 | Reprint edition (Encounter Books, January 1, 2000), cover price $15.95
In 1898, the New York state legislature created Greater New York, a metropolis of three and a half million people, the second largest city in the world, and arguably the most diverse and complex urban environment in history. In this far-ranging study, Keith D. Revell shows how experts in engineering, law, architecture, public health, public finance, and planning learned to cope with the daunting challenges of collective living on this new scale. Engineers applied new technologies to build railroad tunnels under the Hudson River and construct aqueducts to quench the thirst of a city on the verge of water famine. Sanitarians attempted to clean up a harbor choked by millions of gallons of raw sewage. Economists experimented with new approaches to financing urban infrastructure. Architects and planners wrestled with the problems of skyscraper regulation and regional growth. These issues of city-building and institutional change involved more than the familiar push and pull of interest groups or battles between bosses, reformers, immigrants, and natives. Revell details the ways that technical valuesâdistinctive civic culture of expertiseâhelped reshape ideas of community, generate new centers of public authority, and change the physical landscape of New York City. Building Gotham thus demonstrates how a group of ambitious professionals overcame the limits of traditional means of decision-making and developed the city-building practices that enabled New York to become America's first mega-city.
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9780801870736 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, December 18, 2002, cover price $47.00 | About this edition: In 1898, the New York state legislature created Greater New York, a metropolis of three and a half million people, the second largest city in the world, and arguably the most diverse and complex urban environment in history.
Paperback:
9780801882067 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, April 28, 2005, cover price $29.00
Hardcover:
9781138854741 | Routledge, February 19, 2015, cover price $160.00
Paperback:
9780391038851, titled "The Other City: People and Politics in New York and London" | Prometheus Books, October 1, 1995, cover price $18.50 | also contains The Other City: People and Politics in New York and London
Hardcover:
9780674545069 | Harvard Univ Pr, June 6, 2016, cover price $35.00
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