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Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City

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New Historic Approaches

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Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City book

New Historic Approaches
Edited ByMichèle Dagenais, Irene Maver, Pierre-Yves Saunier
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 18 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315596402
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9781315596402
Subjects Geography, Humanities
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Dagenais, M., Maver, I., & Saunier, P.-Y. (Eds.). (2003). Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City: New Historic Approaches (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315596402

ABSTRACT

Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City considers the roles played by local institutions and particular processes that shaped the urban fabric. It rediscovers from models and maps the constituent dynamics of cities since the beginning of the nineteenth century, and demonstrates how patterns evolved in the way services and locations were organized; how urban transformation was underpinned by structural development, and how the municipal workforce became an integral part of the agencies of change. Municipal Services and Employees in the Modern City suggests that municipal experiences are central to the development of urban studies. Its focus of analysis ranges across Europe and the Americas from high-ranking bureaucrats to firefighters, engineers to accountants, and town clerks to public servants. Each essay provides detailed information on how change was formulated or resisted within the administrative apparatus, offering insight into a sector of the 'white-collar' class and the degree of commitment to public values often at times of social and political upheaval. They explore the course of relationships between local and central government, and the shifting bounds of municipal interventionism over a broad period; whilst incorporating a social history approach to interpret the day-to-day responsibilities and routine of administration.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|30 pages

Tales of The Periphery: An Outline Survey of Municipal Employees and Services in The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

ByMichèle Dagenais, Pierre-Yves Saunier

chapter 2|16 pages

Nineteenth-Century Municipal Engineers in Turin: Technical Bureaucracies in The Networks of Local Power

ByFilippo De Pieri

chapter 3|19 pages

The Origins of The American Municipal Fire Department: Nineteenth-Century Change from an International Perspective

ByAmy S. Greenberg

chapter 4|18 pages

The Formation of a Bureaucratic Group Between Centre and Periphery: Engineers and Local Government in Italy from The Liberal Period to Fascism (1861–1939)

ByRoberto Ferretti

chapter 5|19 pages

Municipal Innovations Versus National Wait-And-See Attitudes: Unemployment Policies in Kaiserreich Germany (1871–1918)

ByBénédicte Zimmermann

chapter 6|21 pages

Town clerks in the Paris region: the design of a professional identity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

ByEmmanuel Bellanger

chapter 7|16 pages

A model for the emerging welfare state? Municipal management in Montreal during the 1930s

ByMichèle Dagenais

chapter 8|19 pages

Municipal employees and the construction of social identity in São Paulo, Brazil, in the 1930s

ByCristina Mehrtens

chapter 9|18 pages

The ‘iron triangle’ of municipal government: trade unions, bureaucracy and political parties in a French town (Toulouse, 1910–1970)

ByJean-Yves Nevers

chapter 10|23 pages

A (North) British end-view: the comparative experience of municipal employees and services in Glasgow (1800–1950)

ByIrene Maver
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