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Author Flanagan, Maureen A., 1948- author

Title Constructing the patriarchal city : gender and the built environments of London, Dublin, Toronto, and Chicago, 1870s into the 1940s / Maureen A. Flanagan
Published Philadelphia : Temple University Press, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 327 pages)
Series Urban life, landscape and policy
Urban life, landscape, and policy
Contents Introduction : "Our cities are patriarchy written in stone, brick, glass, and concrete" -- 1. Liberty, property, and gender in the corporate city -- 2. Housing, boundaries, and gender in the quasi-public city -- 3. The disorder of unembounded bodies -- 4. The urban modern -- 5. London : to cure the diseased organism -- 6. Dublin : property, gender, and the civic unit -- 7. Toronto : saving "Toronto the good" -- 8. Chicago : city of destiny -- Conclusion : the patriarchal city consolidated
Summary "In the Anglo-Atlantic world of the late nineteenth century, groups of urban residents struggled to reconstruct their cities in the wake of industrialization and to create the modern city. New professional men wanted an orderly city that functioned for economic development. Women's vision challenged the men's right to reconstruct the city and resisted the prevailing male idea that women in public caused the city's disorder. Constructing the Patriarchal City compares the ideas and activities of men and women in four English-speaking cities that shared similar ideological, professional, and political contexts. Historian Maureen Flanagan investigates how ideas about gender shaped the patriarchal city as men used their expertise in architecture, engineering, and planning to fashion a built environment for male economic enterprise and to confine women in the private home. Women consistently challenged men to produce a more equitable social infrastructure that included housing that would keep people inside the city, public toilets for women as well as men, housing for single, working women, and public spaces that were open and safe for all residents"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject City planning -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
City planning -- Ireland -- Dublin -- History
City planning -- England -- London -- History
City planning -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History
Patriarchy -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History
Patriarchy -- Ireland -- Dublin -- History
Patriarchy -- England -- London -- History
Patriarchy -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History
HISTORY -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies.
City planning
Patriarchy
England -- London
Illinois -- Chicago
Ireland -- Dublin
Ontario -- Toronto
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018008481
ISBN 9781439915714
1439915717