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II Politics and Municipal Government
Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- The Past in the Present: Exploring the Relevance of Canada’s Urban Past 1
- The Economic Framework 5
- The Evolution of the Canadian Urban System 9
- Politics and Municipal Government 35
- The Modem City Realized: Toronto Civic Affairs, 1880–1915 39
- The Municipal Government Reform Movement in Western Canada, 1880–1920 73
- Montreal’s Municipal Government and the Crisis of the 1930s 112
- Continuity and Change: Elites and Prairie Urban Development, 1914–1950 130
- Political Parties and Civic Power: Winnipeg, 1919–1975 155
- Planning and the Realities of Development 167
- The Ideas and Policies of the Canadian Planning Profession, 1909–1931 177
- The Principle of Utility and the Origins of Planning Legislation in Alberta, 1912–1975 196
- Towards the City Efficient:The Theory and Practice Of Zoning, 1919–1939 226
- A Confluence of Interests: Housing Reform in Toronto, 1900–1920 247
- The Influence of Thomas Adams and the British New Towns Movement in the Planning of Canadian Resource Communities 268
- Land Development Patterns in Calgary, 1884–1945 293
- Zoning and Planning: The Toronto Experience, 1904–1970* 316
- A Brief Guide to Canadian Urban Studies 343
- Notes on Editors 381
- Notes on Contributors 382
- The Carleton Library 384
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- The Past in the Present: Exploring the Relevance of Canada’s Urban Past 1
- The Economic Framework 5
- The Evolution of the Canadian Urban System 9
- Politics and Municipal Government 35
- The Modem City Realized: Toronto Civic Affairs, 1880–1915 39
- The Municipal Government Reform Movement in Western Canada, 1880–1920 73
- Montreal’s Municipal Government and the Crisis of the 1930s 112
- Continuity and Change: Elites and Prairie Urban Development, 1914–1950 130
- Political Parties and Civic Power: Winnipeg, 1919–1975 155
- Planning and the Realities of Development 167
- The Ideas and Policies of the Canadian Planning Profession, 1909–1931 177
- The Principle of Utility and the Origins of Planning Legislation in Alberta, 1912–1975 196
- Towards the City Efficient:The Theory and Practice Of Zoning, 1919–1939 226
- A Confluence of Interests: Housing Reform in Toronto, 1900–1920 247
- The Influence of Thomas Adams and the British New Towns Movement in the Planning of Canadian Resource Communities 268
- Land Development Patterns in Calgary, 1884–1945 293
- Zoning and Planning: The Toronto Experience, 1904–1970* 316
- A Brief Guide to Canadian Urban Studies 343
- Notes on Editors 381
- Notes on Contributors 382
- The Carleton Library 384