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21. Exemplary State Rail Programming and Planning: Case Studies of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Washington State (Special Project Reports Series) by Leigh B. Boske, John Cuttino | |
Paperback: 374
Pages
(2000-06-28)
list price: US$15.00 Isbn: 0899409121 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Prosperity in the mid-1980s changed the nature of state rail programs.States ventured into a variety of activities involving freight andpassenger rail programs, grade-crossing safety, right-of-wayacquisition and rail banking, high speed rail planning, and intermodalconnectivity at seaports, river ports, and truck-rail terminals.Moreover, some states appropriated new financing to establish stablefunding sources for the rail mode.The salient features of the 1990shave been the virtual disappearance of federal rail assistance and thetailoring of state rail programs to states’ individual needs. The purpose of this report is to provide an in-depth look at fourdiverse, yet exemplary, state rail programs: California, Florida,North Carolina, and Washington State.The report examines theevolution, characteristics, management, costs, funding sources andbenefits of each program in detail.It also discusses lessons fromthese state rail programs that might benefit the State of Texas in theevent that Texas considers more active participation in state railprogramming.Detailed appendixes contain considerable documentationof state statutes, funding histories, program descriptions,feasibility studies, Amtrak 403(b) contracts, and similar sourcematerial. |
22. Pleasant City,West Palm Beach (FL)(Black America) by Everee Jimerson Clarke | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-04-20)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$6.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0738517585 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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23. An explicit growth policy, now what?: Florida case study by Earl M Starnes | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1975)
Asin: B0006XKLOG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
24. A study of city-wide citizen participation in ten cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Metropolitan Dade County, Florida; Dayton, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Helena, ... Tucson, Arizona; Worcester, Massachusetts by Carl F Johnson | |
Unknown Binding: 195
Pages
(1975)
Asin: B0006X1MX0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Smart growth and housing affordability: Evidence from statewide planning laws (Policy study) by Sam Staley | |
Unknown Binding: 50
Pages
(2001)
Asin: B0006RTWMO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. City on the Edge: The Transformation of Miami by Alejandro Portes, Alex Stepick | |
Hardcover: 281
Pages
(1993-09-02)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$55.85 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0520082176 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Good socioeconomics, but dated |
27. Sprawl Busting: State Programs to Guide Growth by Jerry Weitz | |
Hardcover: 376
Pages
(1999-12-01)
list price: US$48.00 -- used & new: US$36.48 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1884829287 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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28. The Miami Fiscal Crisis: Can a Poor City Regain Prosperity? by Milan J. Dluhy, Howard A. Frank | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(2001-11-30)
list price: US$110.95 -- used & new: US$74.34 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 027596213X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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29. Angels of Death (St. Martin's True Crime Library) by Gary C. King | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-09-15)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$8.69 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0312985231 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Very Good
Not a good read
Spellbounding Read! |
30. Newcomers in the workplace : immigrants and the restructuring of the U.S. economy (Labor And Social Change) | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1994-01-30)
list price: US$31.95 -- used & new: US$10.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1566391318 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Socialist propaganda |
31. Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando by Professor Richard E. Foglesong | |
Paperback: 274
Pages
(2003-04-10)
list price: US$21.00 -- used & new: US$14.97 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0300098286 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A surprisingly good read
Intriguing
Zzzzzzzzz......
A Fair and Exposing Look at the Walt Disney World Company
Muckraking journalism... by an academic Unfortunately - and this only a minor point, really - Foglesong is also an academic. I say "unfortunately" because the academic portions of this book are far-and-away the least interesting. They are filled with urban planning buzzwords and jargon. They try to tie together in neat academic theories what were really power struggles between a big business and a comparatively small county government. Understand one thing: I like Disney World. I've been there many times. It's a fun place. I like Disney movies. I generally root for the Mouse. But I also despise abuses by large corporations. Disney is guilty of more than its share, and "Married To The Mouse" is the best account I've read of how and why that happened. ... Read more |
32. The Celebration Chronicles : Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Property Values in Disney's New Town by Andrew Ross Ph.D. | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1999-08-03)
list price: US$25.95 -- used & new: US$17.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0345417518 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Scholar and iconoclast Andrew Ross set out to answer these questionsby spending a year living in the much scrutinized, and oftendemonized, Celebration--the picture-perfect town that Disney isbuilding for 20,000 people in the swamp and scrub of centralFlorida. Lavishly planned with a downtown center and newly-mintedantique homes, and front-loaded with an ultra-progressive school,hospital, and high-tech infrastructure, Celebration would be yetanother fresh start in a word gone wrong. Yet behind the picketfences, gleaming facades, and Kodak moment streetscapes, Rossdiscovered genuine, complex, and often surprising truths. In this compelling, eye-opening account, based on his personalencounters and on several hundred hours of interviews with residents,employees, and county locals, Ross records what went right and whatwent wrong in this latest version of the American Dream. Diverse inbackground, Celebration's pioneers were united by a desire to escapethe cheerless isolation of suburbia and reconnect with theneighbors. They were also dazzled by the Disney brand name andexpected much more than they got. The Celebration Chronicles recountstheir often unruly struggles to build a community in the face ofadversity: shoddy construction, typecasting by the media, Disney'sskittishness about negative publicity, and friction with theworking-class county of Osceola. An acute observer in thecontroversial school, Ross takes us to the front lines of asuperheated battle of wills between educators and townspeople. What does Celebration reveal about the state of contemporary culture?Is this model town a cause for celebration or alarm? Can we entrustthe public interest to giant beneficiaries of the marketplace likeDisney? One of our shrewdest social commentators, Ross brilliantlyplaces this planned community within the context of the New Urbanistmovement to combat suburban sprawl and restore public life to thenation's increasingly privatized landscape. Powerful, wide-ranging inits analysis, The Celebration Chronicles is a provocative account ofthe inner life of a new American town. Celebration, Ross argues, is the latest in a long line of utopian communities built to realize the American dream. Many wealthy and eager romantics flocked to the town with a faith that Disney magic would fulfill their hopes for a perfect community (and increase their property values). When the majority of these people found their dreams dashed against the corporation's bottom line, however, they engaged in grass roots activism that did more to bring their community together than any of the schemes from Disney "imagineers." Moving from a cogent analysis of the town to a multifaceted consideration of the environmental implications of American liberty, The Celebration Chronicles is a masterpiece of American studies scholarship. As astute as it is readable, Ross's book shows how Celebration's high-octane pursuit of happiness resulted in a limited civic culture and contributed to an overall ecological catastrophe that continues to worsen with each new drive toward the American dream. --James Highfill Customer Reviews (23)
an engaging discussion on the American dream Ross, however, delays peeling back the town's veneer and instead takes us on a sight seeing tour of Celebration ---- along the way we can see palm-lined promenades, a beautiful lake, neo-traditional homes and stately designed commercial/residential buildings. The author, respectfully, gives deference to the key architectural styles ---- Anglo-Caribbean, Low Country and St Augustine. Ultimately, our travels along Market St take us to the town square and we feel somehow that Disney has delivered. Then the serious questions begin and the reader becomes privy to a host of controversies ---- shoddy home construction, the prohibitive cost to live in Celebration, conflicts over the educational agenda of the K-12 school and a questionable commitment to social and ethnic diversity. This book is a serious study. Forewarned ---- you won't find the vanity-fair critiques so pervasive in glossy journals and travel tabloids. What you will find, though, are the author's lengthy observationsthat attempt to explain all the factors ---- both positive and negative ---- that impact life in the community of Celebration. Eventually the book evolves into a valuable lesson on urban history and social science. I, as a reader, found the process of getting to this eventuality fulfilling and I recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in these topics.
Boring Read about an elitist community Fast forward several years.... Celebration now has a -- TERRIBLE -- reputation in the central florida area for being snotty and elitist. It's is a shame what has become of Celebration. Someone should write a book about that.
Intersting
Celebration Resident
Save the money! For a historical, sanitary view, choose Ross' account. ... Read more |
33. Seated by the Sea: The Maritime History of Portland, Maine, and Its Irish Longshoremen (Working in the Americas) by Michael C. Connolly | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2010-04-25)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$52.29 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0813034698 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description "Traces the rise of the Irish-American immigrant community in Portland, Maine, through its control of waterfront labor over eight decades before the port’s twentieth century decline. The book is a valuable contribution to local labor history that situates its subject within the broader picture of U.S. history during a crucial period in the formation of the nation's economic and social identity."--Lincoln P. Paine, author of Down East "Vividly reveals how America's maritime culture has declined over a very short period of time."--Gene Allen Smith, coeditor, New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology series "Provides crucial insight into the ethnic dimension of New England's longshoremen."--Josh Smith, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy "Michael Connolly has down a masterful piece of research and writing that fills in so much that is left out of the history books. Seated by the Sea documents the rise and fall of Portland, Maine's maritime fortunes, the immigrant Irish who dominated its dockside work, and the independent longshore union that the workers formed to help claim their place in Amerca. This well-written history overcomes the lack of good scholarship on Atlantic Ocean longshore unionism prior to the twentieth century and truly puts the importance of Portland's maritime heritage on the map."--John Beck, Michigan State University For decades, Portland, Maine, was the closest ice-free port to Europe. As such, it was key to the transport of Canadian wheat across the Atlantic, losing its prominence only after WWII, as containerization came to dominate all shipping and Portland shifted its focus to tourism. Michael Connolly offers an in-depth study of the on-shore labor force that made the port function from the mid-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries. He shows how Irish immigrants replaced and supplanted the existing West Indian workers and established benevolent societies and unions that were closed to blacks. Using this fascinating city and these hard-working longshoremen as a case study, he sheds light on a larger tale of ethnicity, class, regionalism, and globalization. A volume in the series New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology, edited by James C. Bradford and Gene Allen Smith, and a volume in the series Working in the Americas, edited by Richard Greenwald and Timothy J. Minchin |
34. Evaluation of the Mental Health Initiative for Urban Children: Annual evaluation report to Annie E. Casey Foundation by Robert M Friedman | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1993)
Asin: B0006RGY16 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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