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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A superbly researched, written and presented history.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Boston Renaissance: Race, Space, and Economic Change in an American Metropolis (The Multi City Study of Urban Inequality) (Hardcover)
The Boston Renaissance: Race, Space, And Economic Change In An American Metropolis is the detailed story of how Boston was transformed from a city with declining manufacturing base, depopulation, and racial unrest back in the 1970s, to the confident, multicultural, high-tech industry oriented, prosperous cosmopolitan city it is today. The authors draw upon a wide variety of historical and contemporary resources to explain Boston's impressive rebirth and redevelopment, and vastly improved ethnic and racial co-existence. Still very much a work in progress, Boston's story could well serve as a template for other troubled communities, large and small, anywhere within the confines of the United States as we progress through the first decade of a new century.
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The Boston Renaissance: Race, Space, and Economic Change in an American Metropolis by Mary Huff Stevenson (Paperback - Sept. 2002)
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