Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One
Title Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 206
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780822971641

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First published in 1969, Roy Lubove's Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh is a pioneering analysis of elite driven, post-World War II urban renewal in a city once disdained as "hell with the lid off." The book continues to be invaluable to anyone interested in the fate of America's beleaguered metropolitan and industrial centers.

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One
Title Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume One PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 202
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 082297164X

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First published in 1969, Roy Lubove's Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh is a pioneering analysis of elite driven, post-World War II urban renewal in a city once disdained as "hell with the lid off." The book continues to be invaluable to anyone interested in the fate of America's beleaguered metropolitan and industrial centers.

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two

Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two
Title Twentieth-Century Pittsburgh, Volume Two PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 432
Release 1996-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780822971672

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This volume traces the major decisions, events, programs, and personalities that transformed the city of Pittsburgh during its urban renewal project, which began in 1977. Roy Lubove demonstrates how the city showed united determination to attract high technology companies in an attempt to reverse the economic fallout from the decline of the local steel industry. Lubove also separates the successes from the failures, the good intentions from the actual results.

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh

Twentieth-century Pittsburgh
Title Twentieth-century Pittsburgh PDF eBook
Author Roy Lubove
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 218
Release 1969
Genre History
ISBN

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Homestead

Homestead
Title Homestead PDF eBook
Author Margaret Frances Byington
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1910
Genre Homestead (Pa.)
ISBN

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The Paris of Appalachia

The Paris of Appalachia
Title The Paris of Appalachia PDF eBook
Author Brian O'Neill
Publisher Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Pages 162
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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- Whitest large metro area in the counrty -- Deer people.

Pittsburgh Surveyed

Pittsburgh Surveyed
Title Pittsburgh Surveyed PDF eBook
Author Maurine Greenwald
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 340
Release 1996-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780822971757

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At the beginning of the century, Pittsburgh was the center of one of the nation's most powerful industries: iron and steel. It was also the site of an unprecedented effort to study the effects of industry on one American city. The Pittsburgh Survey (1909-1914) brought together statisticians, social workers, engineers, lawyers, physicians, economists, labor investigators, city planners, and photographers. They documented Pittsburgh's degraded environment, corrupt civic institutions, and exploited labor force and made a compelling case - in four books and two collections of articles - for reforming corporate capitolism.In its literary history and visual power, breadth, and depth, the Pittsburgh Survey remains an undisputed classis of social science research. Like the Lynds' Middletown studies of the 1920s, the Survey captured the nation's attention, and Pittsburgh came to symbolize the problems and way of life of industrial America as a whole.A landmark volume in its own right, this book of thirteen essays examines the accuracy and impact of the Pittsburgh Survey, both on social science as a discipline and on Pittsburgh itself. It also places the Survey firmly in the context of the social reform movement of the early twentieth century.