Contested City
Explore the dynamic changes that American cities have undergone in "Contested City," authored by John H. Mollenkopf and published by Princeton University Press in 1983. This insightful paperback, spanning 344 pages, delves into the profound transformations that have reshaped urban landscapes over the last fifty years, comparable in significance to those experienced during the industrial revolution. Unlike the past, today's urban evolution is significantly influenced by government intervention and policy initiatives. Mollenkopf meticulously examines these government programs and the political frameworks that support them, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in urban development. "Contested City" is an essential read for anyone interested in urban studies, political science, and the intricate relationship between government and city life.