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A sweeping history of American cities and towns, and the utopian aspirations that shaped them, by one of America's leading urban planners and scholars. The first European settlers saw America as a paradise regained. The continent seemed to offer a God-given opportunity to start again and build the perfect community. Those messianic days are gone. But as Alex Krieger argues in City on a Hill, any attempt at deep understanding of how the country has developed must recognize the persistent and dramatic consequences of utopian dreaming. Even as ideals have changed, idealism itself has for better and worse shaped our world of bricks and mortar, macadam, parks, and farmland. As he traces this uniquely American story from the Pilgrims to the "smart city, " Krieger delivers a striking new history of our built environment.The Puritans were the first utopians, seeking a New Jerusalem in the New England villages that still stand as models of small-town life. In the Age of Revolution, Thomas Jefferson dreamed of citizen farmers tending plots laid out across the continent in a grid of enlightened rationality. As industrialization brought urbanization, reformers answered emerging slums with a zealous crusade of grand civic architecture and designed the vast urban parks vital to so many cities today. The twentieth century brought cycles of suburban dreaming and urban renewalâone generation's utopia forming the next one's nightmareâand experiments as diverse as Walt Disney's EPCOT, hippie communes, and Las Vegas.Krieger's compelling and richly illustrated narrative reminds us, as we formulate new ideals today, that we chase our visions surrounded by the glories and failures of dreams gone by.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraphs
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Dreams of a Future in a New World
- 1. Jeffersonâs Blueprint for an Egalitarian Republic
- 2. A Natureâs Nation in the Garden of the World
- 3. Interpreting Americaâs Anti-Urban Bias
- 4. The Small Town as an Ideal: Puritan Covenants to Celebration, Florida
- 5. The Company Town Away from Town
- 6. âGrace Dwelling in Itâ: The Romance of the Suburb
- 7. Seeding Settlement: Homesteads, Land Grants, and Capital Seats
- 8. Making Nature Urbane: Olmsted and the Parks Movement
- 9. Utopians and Reformers in a Cauldron of Urbanization
- 10. Washington: City of Magnificent Intentions
- 11 Chicago 1910: Logistics Utopia
- 12. Autopia: The Drive to Disperse
- 13. Communitarian Journeys
- 14. Misguided Renewal: The Urban Clearance Decades
- 15. Walt Disneyâs EPCOT and the New Town Movement
- 16. Fabulous and Commonplace: Seeking Paradise in Las Vegas
- 17. New Orleans and Attachment to Place
- 18. E-topia: Smart Cities for the Creative Class
- 19. Postscript: Heading to That Better Place
- Illustrations
- Notes
- Illustration Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Index