Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and Conflict in a Postindustrial City (Comparitive American Cities)
Released: Mar 10, 1993
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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Description:
Presents a patchwork of Philadelphia's political and economic changes dating back to 1683. This book explores a range of issues impacting upon the city's post-industrial economy trends in housing and homelessness, the business community, job distribution, a disintegrating political structure, and increased racial, class, and neighborhood conflict.
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