ABSTRACT

Praised for the clarity of its writing, careful research, and distinctive theme – that urban politics in the United States has evolved as a dynamic interaction between governmental power, private actors, and a politics of identity – City Politics remains a classic study of urban politics.  Its enduring appeal lies in its persuasive explanation, careful attention to historical detail, and accessible and elegant way of teaching the complexity and breadth of urban and regional politics which unfold at the intersection of spatial, cultural, economic, and policy dynamics.  Now in a thoroughly revised tenth edition, this comprehensive resource for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as well-established researchers in the discipline, retains the effective structure of past editions while offering important updates, including:

  • All-new sections on immigration, the Black Lives Matter Movement, the downtown condo boom, and the impact of the sharing economy on urban neighborhoods (especially the rise of Airbnb).
  • Individual chapters introducing students to pressing urban issues such as gentrification, sustainability, metropolitanization, urban crises, the creative class, shrinking cities, racial politics, and suburbanization.
  • The most recent census data integrated throughout to provide current figures for analysis, discussion, and a more nuanced understanding of current trends.

Taught on its own, or supplemented with the optional reader American Urban Politics in a Global Age for more advanced readers, City Politics remains the definitive text on urban politics – and how they have evolved in the US over time – for a new generation of students and researchers.

chapter 1|14 pages

City Politics in America: An Introduction

part I|138 pages

The Origins of American Urban Politics: The First Century

chapter 2|37 pages

The Enduring Legacy

chapter 3|30 pages

Party Machines and the Immigrants

chapter 4|42 pages

The Reform Crusades

part II|135 pages

The Urban Crisis of the Twentieth Century

chapter 6|46 pages

The City/Suburban Divide

chapter 9|26 pages

The Rise of the Sunbelt

part III|195 pages

The Fractured Metropolis

chapter 10|32 pages

The Rise of the Fragmented Metropolis

chapter 11|39 pages

Governing the Fragmented Metropolis

chapter 12|36 pages

The Metropolitan Battleground

chapter 13|43 pages

The Renaissance of the Metropolitan Center

chapter 14|35 pages

Governing the Divided City

chapter 15|8 pages

City and Metropolis in the Global Era