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Unplanned Suburbs: Toronto's American Tragedy, 1900 to 1950 (Creating the North American Landscape)
Unplanned Suburbs Toronto's American Tragedy 1900 to 1950 - Creating the North American Landscape
Author: Richard Harris
"This is an outstanding book... What Richard Harris has done is to add a completely new dimension to North American urban history... This is a great step forward for Canadian urban history, and indeed for American history as a whole." -- Anthony R. Sutcliffe, Cities"The book is remarkable for its breadth, depth, and accuracy... Unplanned Suburbs...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780801862823
ISBN-10: 0801862825
Publication Date: 10/7/1999
Pages: 376
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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In the first half of the 20th century, a number of unplanned working-class suburbs, many of which were virtual shantytowns, began to spring up around the city of Toronto. In many cases, they were inhabited by newer immigrants, and their growth, unregulated as it was, produced an unsatisfactory quality of life, as well as problems for the larger society. The story is of interest to anyone concerned with development today, and the tension between private property freedoms and government regulation.