Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities
Hailed as one of Boston’s most beloved mayors and its longest serving, Thomas Menino (1942-2014) deftly managed the city’s finances and transformed Boston into the hub of innovation that it is today. During his time in office, Boston embraced modern industrial growth and moved forward with noteworthy developments that altered neighborhoods, while also facing ongoing racial strife, challenges of unaffordable housing, and significant public union negotiations.

Mayors in modern American cities occupy unique positions as government leaders who need to remain active parts of their communities in addition to being tasked with fixing neighborhood issues, managing crises, and keeping schools and public infrastructure on course. Situating news coverage alongside interviews with the mayor and his administration, political scientist Wilbur C. Rich chronicles Menino’s time in office while also considering his personal and professional background, his larger-than-life personality, and his ambitions. Menino’s approach to these challenges and opportunities offers enduring lessons to anyone interested in urban government and political leadership.

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Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities
Hailed as one of Boston’s most beloved mayors and its longest serving, Thomas Menino (1942-2014) deftly managed the city’s finances and transformed Boston into the hub of innovation that it is today. During his time in office, Boston embraced modern industrial growth and moved forward with noteworthy developments that altered neighborhoods, while also facing ongoing racial strife, challenges of unaffordable housing, and significant public union negotiations.

Mayors in modern American cities occupy unique positions as government leaders who need to remain active parts of their communities in addition to being tasked with fixing neighborhood issues, managing crises, and keeping schools and public infrastructure on course. Situating news coverage alongside interviews with the mayor and his administration, political scientist Wilbur C. Rich chronicles Menino’s time in office while also considering his personal and professional background, his larger-than-life personality, and his ambitions. Menino’s approach to these challenges and opportunities offers enduring lessons to anyone interested in urban government and political leadership.

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Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities

Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities

by Wilbur C. Rich
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities

Boston Mayor Thomas Menino: Lessons for Governing Post-Industrial Cities

by Wilbur C. Rich

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Overview

Hailed as one of Boston’s most beloved mayors and its longest serving, Thomas Menino (1942-2014) deftly managed the city’s finances and transformed Boston into the hub of innovation that it is today. During his time in office, Boston embraced modern industrial growth and moved forward with noteworthy developments that altered neighborhoods, while also facing ongoing racial strife, challenges of unaffordable housing, and significant public union negotiations.

Mayors in modern American cities occupy unique positions as government leaders who need to remain active parts of their communities in addition to being tasked with fixing neighborhood issues, managing crises, and keeping schools and public infrastructure on course. Situating news coverage alongside interviews with the mayor and his administration, political scientist Wilbur C. Rich chronicles Menino’s time in office while also considering his personal and professional background, his larger-than-life personality, and his ambitions. Menino’s approach to these challenges and opportunities offers enduring lessons to anyone interested in urban government and political leadership.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625347657
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 10/27/2023
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

WILBUR C. RICH is professor emeritus of political science at Wellesley College and author of numerous books, including David Dinkins and New York City Politics: Race, Images, and the Media.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations 
Preface 

Introduction 
Contextuality and Boston Uniqueness 

Chapter 1 
On Becoming a Boston Politician 

Chapter 2 
Winning Every Four Years 

Chapter 3 
Menino, City Councilors, Policies, and the Media 

Chapter 4 
Boston’s Day-to-Day and Recurrent Politics 

Chapter 5 
Who Gets Housing, When, and Where? 

Chapter 6 
Crime in the Streets and Elsewhere 

Chapter 7 
Boston’s Racial Diversity Challenge 

Chapter 8 
The Failure of Boston Public School Reform 

Chapter 9 
Moguls and Students in Higher Education 

Conclusion 
Drawing Lessons from the Menino Tenure 

Notes 
Index 

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