"New Liberal City: Rebirth of the U.S. City after World War II"
June 29, 2020 09:11 Source: "China Social Sciences" June 29, 2020 Total 1955 Author: Andrew J. Dimmond Thomas J. Suru/Editor/

New York University Press in the United States will publish a new book "Neoliberal Cities: The Remaking of Postwar Urban America)。The book was professor of American History and Civilization Professor Andrew J. Diamond, a professor of American History and bet365 best casino games Civilization, Paris, France, and professor of social and cultural analysis at the University of New York University、Professor Thomas J. Sugrue, a professor of history, compiled。

This book contains Boston、Chicago、Rich cases in many cities such as Cleveland,shows the new background of changes in the US cities and metropolitan areas,Pay attention to policy formulation、Urban planning、Social Movement、The interoperability between the market,It provides the necessary bet365 live casino games research background for understanding the continuous intensified race and economic inequality of the United States urban central area。

In the book,Urban historians and sociologists tracked public policy to reshape the city,Special attention to labor、Privatization of public services、Social welfare disintegration、gentlemanization (also known as middle -level classification) rise、Prison state extension、Community Bet365 lotto review control politics and other aspects。

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