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Thirteen. Workplace and Community Hazards
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Tables, and Boxes ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Condition of the City
- One. The Evolution of American Cities 41
- Two. Epidemics, Cities, and Environmental Reform 69
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Part II. Reforming the City
- Three. Wealthy Urbanites: Fleeing Downtown and Privatizing Green Space 113
- Four. Social Inequality and the Quest for Order in the City 131
- Five. Data Gathering as a Mechanism for Understanding the City and Imposing Order 181
- Six. Sanitation and Housing Reform 199
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Part III. Urban Parks, Order, and Social Reform
- Seven. Conceptualizing and Framing Urban Parks 221
- Eight. Elite Ideology, Activism, and Park Development 251
- Nine. Social Class, Activism, and Park Use 296
- Ten. Contemporary Efforts to Finance Urban Parks 338
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Part IV. The Rise of Comprehensive Zoning
- Eleven. Class, Race, Space, and Zoning in America 365
- Twelve. Land Use and Zoning in American Cities 380
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Part V. Reforming the Workplace and Reducing Community Hazards
- Thirteen. Workplace and Community Hazards 405
- Fourteen. The Industrial Workplace 446
- Conclusion 501
- Notes 507
- Index 603
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures, Tables, and Boxes ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Condition of the City
- One. The Evolution of American Cities 41
- Two. Epidemics, Cities, and Environmental Reform 69
-
Part II. Reforming the City
- Three. Wealthy Urbanites: Fleeing Downtown and Privatizing Green Space 113
- Four. Social Inequality and the Quest for Order in the City 131
- Five. Data Gathering as a Mechanism for Understanding the City and Imposing Order 181
- Six. Sanitation and Housing Reform 199
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Part III. Urban Parks, Order, and Social Reform
- Seven. Conceptualizing and Framing Urban Parks 221
- Eight. Elite Ideology, Activism, and Park Development 251
- Nine. Social Class, Activism, and Park Use 296
- Ten. Contemporary Efforts to Finance Urban Parks 338
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Part IV. The Rise of Comprehensive Zoning
- Eleven. Class, Race, Space, and Zoning in America 365
- Twelve. Land Use and Zoning in American Cities 380
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Part V. Reforming the Workplace and Reducing Community Hazards
- Thirteen. Workplace and Community Hazards 405
- Fourteen. The Industrial Workplace 446
- Conclusion 501
- Notes 507
- Index 603