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Kennedy (history, Boston Coll.) presents a plausible and detailed study depicting Boston as a carefully planned city. Weaving together economic, political, social, cultural, architectural, and urban planning history, he outlines the early organization of the town based on capitalist concerns; Charles Bulfinch's contributions to the design of public buildings and neighborhoods; the 19th-century creation of Quincy Market, the new South End, and the filled-in Back Bay; and the 20th-century ``City Beautiful'' movement. Drawing on the work of Boston urban historians Walter Whitehill and Sam Bass Warner, as well as countless primary and secondary sources, Kennedy balances a wealth of pertinent detail, comparisons with the history of other cities, and carefully chosen maps and aerial views to create a scholarly and well-written tome that will serve as a standard in the history of American urban planning. Highly recommended.-- Kathleen Eagen Johnson, Historic Hudson Valley, Tarrytown, N.Y.Booknews
A textbook for undergraduate students which considers the diversity of plants, how they function, and the central role they play in our ecosystem. Tracing Boston's planning history from the colonial period into the 1990s, Kennedy examines the processes, uncovers some of the patterns, and examines the major projects, keeping his account lean and manageable by avoiding the temptation to be comprehensive. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Product Details