ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1969, this book summarizes the findings of a comprehensive survey of the successive roles played by the explosive constellations of cities in American history. The book examines how and in what respects the planting and developing of cities influenced and was influenced by the colonial settlement, the achievement of independence, the occupation of the continent, the development of industrial enterprise, the challenge of foreign wars, the fluctuations of a dynamic economy and the frustrations of social and political strife in a democracy. Illuminating selections from original source documents add many graphic details and give a human dimension to this interpretation.

part |102 pages

Introduction

part |115 pages

Documents

chapter A|12 pages

The Colonial Ports

chapter B|9 pages

Cities in the Early Federal Period

chapter C|11 pages

The First Urban Frontier

chapter D|12 pages

Cities as Nurseries of Enterprise

chapter E|15 pages

Urban Reconstruction and Diffusion

chapter G|8 pages

The Emergence of Metropolitan Regionalism

chapter I|11 pages

The Metropolis in War and Peace

chapter J|13 pages

The Metropolis and the Federal Government