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Best–Laid Plans – The Promises and Pitfalls of the New Deal's Greenbelt Towns
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Best–Laid Plans – The Promises and Pitfalls of the New Deal's Greenbelt Towns

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1947602454
ISBN-13 9781947602458
Publisher University of Cincinnati Press
Imprint University of Cincinnati Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 20th, 2023
Print length 330 Pages
Weight 726 grams
Dimensions 16.20 x 24.50 x 3.00 cms
Ksh 6,650.00
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A history of the New Deal program intended to improve the living conditions of America’s underclass. In 1935, under the direction of the Resettlement Administration, the United States government embarked on a New Deal program to construct new suburban towns for the working class. Teams of architects, engineers, and city planners, along with thousands of workers, brought three such communities to life: Greenbelt, Maryland; Greendale, Wisconsin; and Greenhills, Ohio. President Franklin Roosevelt saw this as a way to create jobs. Resettlement Administration head Rexford Tugwell longed to improve the living conditions of the nation’s underclass. In Best-Laid Plans, Julie Turner identifies where the Greenbelt Towns succeeded and where they failed. The program suffered under the burden of too many competing goals: maximum job creation at minimal cost, exquisite town planning that would provide modest residences for low-income families, progressive innovation that would serve to honor and reinforce traditional American values. Yet the Greenbelt program succeeded in one respect—providing new homes in well-planned communities that continue to welcome residents. Town planning and suburbanization did not follow the blueprint of the Greenbelt model and instead took a turn toward the suburban sprawl we know today. The Greenbelt towns may represent an unrealistic dream, but they show an imagined way of American life that continues to appeal and hints at what might have been possible.

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