ABSTRACT

First Published in 1996. Part of a series that brings together more than 200 scholarly articles pertaining to the history and development of urban life in the United States during the past two centuries. The physical development of cities and their infrastructure is considered in Volume 2, which focuses on city planning and its origins in the Rural Cemetery Movement, the City Beautiful Movement, and the role of business in advocating more rational and efficient urban places. Volume 2 also contains articles about essential aspects of the urban infra structure and the provision of basic services essential for urban survival—water, sewer, and transportation systems.

part 1|107 pages

The Landscape Tradition

chapter 1|16 pages

The “Rural” Cemetery Movement

Urban Travail and the Appeal of Nature

chapter 2|32 pages

Politics and the Park

The Fight for Central Park

chapter 3|12 pages

Private Plans for Public Spaces

The Origins of Chicago's Park System, 1850–1875

chapter 4|21 pages

Frederick Law Olmsted

Landscape Architecture as Conservative Reform

part 1|15 pages

The New England Quarterly

chapter 5|15 pages

The Landscaper's Utopia Versus the City

A Mismatch

part 2|86 pages

The City Beautiful and the City Efficient

part 3|40 pages

Planning Communities

chapter 11|16 pages

Radburn

Planning the American Community

part 3|13 pages

Historical Biography

chapter 12|13 pages

Rexford Guy Tugwell

Initiator of America's Greenbelt New Towns, 1935 to 1936

chapter 13|10 pages

Frank Lloyd Wright and the American City

The Broadacres Debate

part 4|54 pages

Contemporary Planning

chapter 14|32 pages

City Planners and Urban Transportation

The American Response, 1900-1940

chapter 16|10 pages

Urban Planning As Policy Analysis

Management of Urban Change

part 5|123 pages

The Engineering Tradition

chapter 17|23 pages

To Engineer the Metropolis

Sewers, Sanitation, and City Planning in Late-Nineteenth-Century America

chapter 18|18 pages

Drainage, disease, comfort, and class

A history of Newark's sewers

part 5|17 pages

Journal of the West®

chapter 21|17 pages

Los Angeles Aqueduct

A Search for Water

chapter 22|25 pages

A Neglected Aspect of the Owens River Aqueduct Story

The Inception of the Los Angeles Municipal Electric System