Doucet and Weaver begin this empirical, analytical, and narrative study with an analysis of the evolution of land development as an enterprise and continue with an examination of house design and construction practices, the development of the apartment building, and an account of class and age as they relate to housing tenure. They also relate developments in Hamilton to the current state of urban historiography, using their case study to resolve discrepancies and contradictions in the literature.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. [479]-566) and index
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- 363.509
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- 19
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- 9780773562820 0773508252
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- D68 1991eb
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Tables 8
- Figures 14
- Preface 16
- Illustrations 220
- Introduction: City Building and Shelter History 22
- 1 Residential Land Development before 1880: The Era of Individualism 39
- 2 The Transition to Modern Development: The Era of Corporate Involvement, 1880–1945 96
- 3 Modern Residential Development Practices: The Era of State Intervention 146
- 4 Launching the Will to Possess: North American Property Ownership as a Cultural Phenomenon, 1820s–1980s 182
- 5 Material Culture and the North American House: The Era of the Common Man, 1870s–1980s 228
- 6 Crafting Home Finance: Mortgages as Artifacts of Law, Business, and the Interventionist State, 1790s–1980s 270
- 7 The Social Contours of Home Ownership in a Middle-Rank North American City, 1856–1981 332
- 8 The Rented House: Landlords and Tenants, 1830s–1960s 370
- 9 The North American Apartment Building as a Matter of Business and an Expression of Culture: A Survey and Case Study, 1900s–1980s 423
- 10 Housing Quality and Urban Environments, 1830s–1980s 455
- Appendixes 506
- Notes 514
- Index 602
- A 602
- B 602
- C 602
- D 603
- E 603
- F 604
- G 604
- H 604
- I 604
- J 605
- L 605
- M 605
- N 605
- O 605
- P 606
- Q 606
- R 606
- S 606
- T 607
- U 607
- V 607
- W 607