Property, politics, and urban planning : a history of Australian city planning, 1890-1990
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Property, politics, and urban planning : a history of Australian city planning, 1890-1990
Transaction Publishers, c1990
2nd ed
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Rev. ed. of: Cities for sale. 1975
Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-298) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book written before the cusp of a waning left-liberal approach to planning issues and a just blossoming neo-Marxist paradigm, reflects the ambivalence of its era. Developments in social and political theory have generated new ways of understanding the role of urban planning in capitalist societies and the emergence of feminist historical frameworks have led Sandercock to reconsider her gender-neutral approach to planning history.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Laissez-faire in the Cities 1900-1945, Emergence of the Town Planning Movement 1900- 1920, Adelaide: Property Privilege and Power, Melbourne: Bureaucracy Tempered by Anarchy, Sydney: National Hobby of Land Speculation, Part II Planning since World War II, Limits of Reform, Adelaide: Conservatives Technocrats and Citizens, Melbourne: Capitalism Crude and Uncivilised, Sydney: Development without Improvement.
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