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Creeping Conformity - How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Harris is a professor emeritus of urban geography at McMaster University. Klappentext Creeping Conformity, the first history of suburbanization in Canada, provides a geographical perspective - both physical and social - on Canada's suburban past. Shaped by internal and external migration, decentralization of employment, and increased use of the streetcar and then the automobile, the rise of the suburb held great social promise, reflecting the aspirations of Canadian families for more domestic space and home ownership. After 1945 however, the suburbs became stereotyped as a generic, physically standardized, and socially conformist type of place. By 1960, they had grown further away - physically and culturally - from their respective parent cities, and brought unanticipated social and environmental consequences. Government intervention too played a key role, causing a change in perception and encouraging mortgage indebtedness, amortization, and building and subdivision regulations to become the suburban norm. Suburban homes became less affordable and more standardized, and, for the first time, Canadian commentators began to speak disdainfully of 'the suburbs, ' or simply 'suburbia.' Well researched, compellingly argued, and beautifully illustrated with maps and photos, Creeping Conformity traces how these perceptions emerged to reflect a new suburban reality. Zusammenfassung Creeping Conformity, the first history of suburbanization in Canada, provides a geographical perspective – both physical and social – on Canada's suburban past.

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Richard Harris is a professor emeritus of urban geography at McMaster University.


Produktdetails

Autoren Colin Coates, Richard Harris, Craig Heron
Verlag University of Toronto Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 16.06.2004
 
EAN 9780802035561
ISBN 978-0-8020-3556-1
Seiten 160
Serien Themes in Canadian History
Themes in Canadian History
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Architektur
Sachbuch > Geschichte > Sonstiges
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Sozialstrukturforschung

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