Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

In the last third of the nineteenth century Boston grew from a crowded merchant town, in which nearly everybody walked to work, to the modern divided metropolis. The street railway created this division of the metropolis into an inner city of commerce and slums and an outer city of commuters’ suburbs. Streetcar Suburbs tells who built the new city, and why, and how.

Included here is a new Introduction that considers the present suburb/city dichotomy and suggests what we can learn from it to assure a livable city of the future.

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Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

In the last third of the nineteenth century Boston grew from a crowded merchant town, in which nearly everybody walked to work, to the modern divided metropolis. The street railway created this division of the metropolis into an inner city of commerce and slums and an outer city of commuters’ suburbs. Streetcar Suburbs tells who built the new city, and why, and how.

Included here is a new Introduction that considers the present suburb/city dichotomy and suggests what we can learn from it to assure a livable city of the future.

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Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

by Sam Bass Warner Jr.
Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition
Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

Streetcar Suburbs: The Process of Growth in Boston, 1870-1900, Second Edition

by Sam Bass Warner Jr.

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Overview

In the last third of the nineteenth century Boston grew from a crowded merchant town, in which nearly everybody walked to work, to the modern divided metropolis. The street railway created this division of the metropolis into an inner city of commerce and slums and an outer city of commuters’ suburbs. Streetcar Suburbs tells who built the new city, and why, and how.

Included here is a new Introduction that considers the present suburb/city dichotomy and suggests what we can learn from it to assure a livable city of the future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674044890
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1978
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sam B. Warner, Jr. is Visiting Professor of Urban History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Table of Contents


CONTENTS

I
A CITY DIVIDED

Who Built the Metropolis?


Common Ideas and Experiences



II
THE LARGE INSTITUTIONS

The Walking City


The Street Railways


Other Services to Home Builders


Common Patterns of Decision



III
THE THREE TOWNS

The Discipline of History and Geography


The Three Towns, 1870–1900



IV
A SELECTIVE MELTING POT

The Street Railway and Class Building Patterns


The 1900 Segregation



V
THE WEAVE OF SMALL PATTERNS

Central Dorchester


Tremont Street District


Roxbury Highlands



VI
REGULATION WITHOUT LAWS

The Home Builders


The Grid Street and Frontage Lot


Suburban Architecture



VII
THE CONSEQUENCES


APPENDIX A
A LOCAL HISTORIAN'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL STATISTICS


APPENDIX B
TABLES


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE


NOTES


INDEX

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