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Selling the city : gender, class, and the California growth machine, 1880-1940

Title
Selling the city : gender, class, and the California growth machine, 1880-1940 / Lee M.A. Simpson.
Author
Simpson, Lee M. A.
Publication
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, ©2004.

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Description
ix, 215 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Between 1880 and 1940, California cities were in the vanguard in creating comprehensive city plans and zoning ordinances that came to characterize modern American city growth. This book reveals the means by which property-owning middle-class women achieved entry into the male-dominated sphere of urban planning. It suggests that women in California were not excluded from public life. Instead, they embraced the middle-class ideology of propertied self-interest and participated to the fullest extent possible in the urban struggle for regional dominance that shaped this period of western history. Likewise, as urban historians have presented this story as essentially male, this work suggests that although California's urban elite often maintained a division of labor along traditional gender lines, they clearly worked in a cross-gender alliance to shape a regional identity based on a commitment to urban growth."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Women > California > History
  • Property > California > History
  • Businesswomen > California > History
  • Women > Political activity > History. > California
  • Women in community development > California > History
  • Urban women > California > History
  • Businesswomen
  • Property
  • Urban women
  • Women
  • Women in community development
  • Women > Political activity
  • Politik
  • Geschlechterverhältnis
  • Klassenbewusstsein
  • Stadtentwicklung
  • Frau
  • Stedenbouw
  • Citymarketing
  • Vrouwen
  • développement urbain > femme > influence exercée > 1940. > Californie (Etats-Unis) > 1880
  • Kvinnor i politiken > Förenta Staterna
  • California
  • Kalifornien
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Based on author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Riverside.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Women and property ownership : staking a claim to the city -- Clubwomen and the growth machine -- Women and the Chamber of Commerce -- Apprenticeship in politics -- Women and city planning -- City and county planning in Santa Barbara.
ISBN
  • 0804748756
  • 9780804748759
LCCN
2003027045
OCLC
  • ocm54022404
  • 54022404
  • SCSB-1337887
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library