The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism / Edition 1

The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism / Edition 1

by Adam Rome
ISBN-10:
0521804906
ISBN-13:
9780521804905
Pub. Date:
04/23/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521804906
ISBN-13:
9780521804905
Pub. Date:
04/23/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism / Edition 1

The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism / Edition 1

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Overview

The Bulldozer in the Countryside is the first scholarly history of efforts to reduce the environmental costs of suburban development in the United States. The book offers a new account of two of the most important historical events in the period since World War II—the mass migration to the suburbs and the rise of the environmental movement. This work offers a valuable historical perspective for scholars, professionals, and citizens interested in the issue of suburban sprawl.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521804905
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/23/2001
Series: Studies in Environment and History
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Levitt's progress: the rise of the suburban-industrial complex; 2. From the solar house to the all-electric home: the postwar debates over heating and cooling; 3. Septic-tank suburbia: the problem of waste disposal at the metropolitan fringe; 4. Open space: the first protests against the bulldozed landscape; 5. Where not to build: the campaigns to protect wetlands, hillsides, and floodplains; 6. Water, soil, and wildlife: the federal critiques of tract-house development; 7. Toward a land ethic: the quiet revolution in land-use regulation; Conclusion.
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