From the Puritans to the Projects

From the Puritans to the Projects
Title From the Puritans to the Projects PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 477
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0674044576

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From the almshouses of seventeenth-century Puritans to the massive housing projects of the mid-twentieth century, the struggle over housing assistance in the United States has exposed a deep-seated ambivalence about the place of the urban poor. Lawrence J. Vale's groundbreaking book is both a comprehensive institutional history of public housing in Boston and a broader examination of the nature and extent of public obligation to house socially and economically marginal Americans during the past 350 years. First, Vale highlights startling continuities both in the way housing assistance has been delivered to the American poor and in the policies used to reward the nonpoor. He traces the stormy history of the Boston Housing Authority, a saga of entrenched patronage and virulent racism tempered, and partially overcome, by the efforts of unyielding reformers. He explores the birth of public housing as a program intended to reward the upwardly mobile working poor, details its painful transformation into a system designed to cope with society's least advantaged, and questions current policy efforts aimed at returning to a system of rewards for responsible members of the working class. The troubled story of Boston public housing exposes the mixed motives and ideological complexity that have long characterized housing in America, from the Puritans to the projects.

Improper Bostonians

Improper Bostonians
Title Improper Bostonians PDF eBook
Author History Project (Boston, Mass.)
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 230
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780807079492

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Surprising, fun, and magnificently illustrated with two hundred images, Improper Bostonians is the first book to depict Boston's three centuries of gay and lesbian life, and--since it treats the American city with the longest gay and lesbian history--the most comprehensive and meticulously researched gay city history ever written.

Reclaiming Public Housing

Reclaiming Public Housing
Title Reclaiming Public Housing PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 510
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780674008984

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Lawrence Vale explores the rise, fall, and redevelopment of three public housing projects in Boston. Vale looks at these projects from the perspectives of their low-income residents and assesses the contributions of the design professionals who helped to transform these once devastated places during the 1980s and 1990s.

Public Housing and Public Neighbors

Public Housing and Public Neighbors
Title Public Housing and Public Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 1996
Genre Low-income housing
ISBN

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American Project

American Project
Title American Project PDF eBook
Author Sudhir Alladi VENKATESH
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 351
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0674044657

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High-rise public housing developments were signature features of the post-World War II city. A hopeful experiment in providing temporary, inexpensive housing for all Americans, the "projects" soon became synonymous with the black urban poor, with isolation and overcrowding, with drugs, gang violence, and neglect. As the wrecking ball brings down some of these concrete monoliths, Sudhir Venkatesh seeks to reexamine public housing from the inside out, and to salvage its troubled legacy.

Purging the Poorest

Purging the Poorest
Title Purging the Poorest PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 446
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 022601231X

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The building and management of public housing is often seen as a signal failure of American public policy, but this is a vastly oversimplified view. In Purging the Poorest, Lawrence J. Vale offers a new narrative of the seventy-five-year struggle to house the “deserving poor.” In the 1930s, two iconic American cities, Atlanta and Chicago, demolished their slums and established some of this country’s first public housing. Six decades later, these same cities also led the way in clearing public housing itself. Vale’s groundbreaking history of these “twice-cleared” communities provides unprecedented detail about the development, decline, and redevelopment of two of America’s most famous housing projects: Chicago’s Cabrini-Green and Atlanta’s Techwood /Clark Howell Homes. Vale offers the novel concept of design politics to show how issues of architecture and urbanism are intimately bound up in thinking about policy. Drawing from extensive archival research and in-depth interviews, Vale recalibrates the larger cultural role of public housing, revalues the contributions of public housing residents, and reconsiders the role of design and designers.

Off the Books

Off the Books
Title Off the Books PDF eBook
Author Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 460
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780674044647

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In this revelatory book, Sudhir Venkatesh takes us into Maquis Park, a poor black neighborhood on Chicago's Southside, to explore the desperate and remarkable ways in which a community survives. The result is a dramatic narrative of individuals at work, and a rich portrait of a community. But while excavating the efforts of men and women to generate a basic livelihood for themselves and their families, Off the Books offers a devastating critique of the entrenched poverty that we so often ignore in America, and reveals how the underground economy is an inevitable response to the ghetto's appalling isolation from the rest of the country.