Telling the story of how regular people, facing the changing city landscape, fought for their own model of the 'ideal city' by creating grassroots plans for urban renewal, this book offers an account of organized resistance ...

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Telling the story of how regular people, facing the changing city landscape, fought for their own model of the 'ideal city' by creating grassroots plans for urban renewal, this book offers an account of organized resistance to institutional plans to transform New Haven, Connecticut in the 1960s.

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