1st Edition

The Urban West The American West

Edited By Gordon Morris Bakken, Brenda Farrington Copyright 2001
304 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Series Dedication, Series Introduction, Volume Dedication, Volume Introduction, The American Southwest: An Urban View, Regional City and Network City: Portland and Seattle in the Twentieth Century, California Cities and the Hurricane of Change: World War II in the San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego Metropolitan Areas, The Urban West and the Twenty-First Century, City Commercial, City Beautiful, City Practical: The San Francisco Visions of William C. Ralsten, James D. Phelan, and Michael M. O'Shaugnessy, Demopiety: Speculations on Urban Beauty, Western Scenery, and the Discovery of the American Cityscape, World War II and Urban California: City Planning and the Transformation Hypothesis, Ethnic Group Settlement on the Great Plains, Stride Toward Freedom: The Relocation of Indians to Cities, 1952-1960, Heathens and Angels: Childhood in the Rocky Mountain Mining Towns, Urban Indians and Ethnic Choices: American Indian Organizations in Minneapolis, 1920-1950, Visions of Empire: International Expositions in Portland and Seattle, 1905-1909, From Oasis to Metropolis: Southern California and the Changing Context of American Leisure, Acknowledgments

Biography

Gordon Morris Bakken, Brenda Farrington