List of Illustrations | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Why Cincinnati, Why Over the-Rhine? | |
Prologue: 1850s-1910s | p. 1 |
Zoning, Razing, or Rehabilitation | |
Introduction: From Cultural Engineering to Cultural Individualism | p. 9 |
Social Groups, Slums, and Comprehensive Planning, 1915-1944 | p. 13 |
Neighborhoods and a Community, 1948-1960 | p. 29 |
New Visions and Visionaries | |
Introduction: Community Action and Neighborhood Planning | p. 43 |
Participatory Planning and the Downtown Renaissance, 1954-1964 | p. 47 |
Redefining the Problem, 1950-1966 | p. 59 |
Collapse of the Appalachian Option, 1964-1974 | p. 72 |
Empowering the Poor, 1971-1975 | p. 84 |
Integration through Historic Preservation, 1972-1980 | p. 96 |
The Separatist Counterattack, 1980-1982 | p. 111 |
The National Register Controversy, 1982-1983 | p. 125 |
Separatists Victorious, 1983-1985 | p. 138 |
Epilogue: Eclipsing the Public Interest | p. 157 |
The Major Housing Goal of the Over-the-Rhine Urban Renewal Plan, 1985 | p. 169 |
Notes | p. 171 |
Index | p. 217 |
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