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Jennifer S. Light

    The Nature of Cities
    From Warfare to Welfare
    The Nature of Cities: Ecological Visions and the American Urban Professions, 1920-1960
    • From Warfare to Welfare

      Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in Cold War America

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      The book explores how advancements in defense and aerospace research during the Cold War led to innovative problem-solving techniques and technologies that transcended military use. Key developments, such as systems analysis and reconnaissance satellites, influenced various fields, particularly city planning and management. The narrative highlights the transformation of these defense-oriented innovations into valuable tools for civilian applications, showcasing their impact on both the private and public sectors.

      From Warfare to Welfare
    • The Nature of Cities

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In "The Nature of Cities," Jennifer S. Light explores the transformation of America from an agricultural to an urban society in the early twentieth century. She examines how the conservation movement influenced urban reform, viewing cities as ecological communities needing scientific management, blending environmental and urban history.

      The Nature of Cities