The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History
Dolores Hayden Based on her extensive experience in the urban communities of Los Angeles, historian and architect Dolores Hayden proposes new perspectives on gender, race, and ethnicity to broaden the practice of public history and public art, enlarge urban preservation, and reorient the writing of urban history to spatial struggles.
Genres:
HistoryArchitectureNonfictionUrban PlanningUrban StudiesUrbanismGrad SchoolUrbanAcademicDesign
320 Pages