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Divided Cities

Susan S. Fainstein (Edited by), Fainstein (Author), Ian Gordon (Edited by), Michael Harloe (Edited by)

9780631183020, Wiley

Paperback / softback, published 27 August 1992

312 pages
25 x 20 x 1.5 cm, 0.482 kg

Divided Cities is the comparative analysis of New York and London which many have been waiting for. Wider in scope and richer in detailthan any previous study, this work provides the best introduction available to these pre-eminent world cities.

Seeming at times to mirror each other acrocc the Atlantic, New York and London stand at the apex of their respective national hierarchies, as economic and cultural capitals, and occupy similarly commanding positions within the world economy. From decline in the 1970s to renewal in the 1980s, both cities once again face decline in the 1990s, exhibiting ever-widening social divisions.

While struck by the many socio-political similarities on New York and London in their responses to global economic restructuring, the authors also delineate the quite distinctive political structures and social divisions constituted by class, race, and gender, of each city.

At the heart of the book lies the question: In what sense, if any, was there an urban revival in the last decade - and for whom? In answering this question Divided Cities traces the influence of international economic forces, and national and local policies upon the fortunes of New York and London.

List of Figures vii

List of Tables ix

List of Contributors xi

Preface xv

Introduction: London and New York in the contemporary world 1
Susan S. Fainstein and Michael Harloe

A comparative history, 1880–1973 29
Nick Buck and Norman Fainstein

Dynamics of the metropolitan economy 68
Nick Buck, Matthew Drennan, and Kenneth Newton

Restructuring the urban labor markets 105
Ian Gordon and Saskia Sassen

Poverty and income inequality 129
John Logan, Peter Taylor-Gooby, and Monika Reuter

Migrants, minorities, and the ethnic division of labor 151
Malcolm Cross and Roger Waldinger

Housing for people, housing for profits 175
Michael Harloe, Peter Marcuse, and Neil Smith

Politics and state policy in economic restructuring 203
Susan S. Fainstein and Ken Young

Conclusion: The divided cities 236
Michael Harloe and Susan S. Fainstein

Bibliography 269

Index 287

Subject Areas: Sociology & anthropology [JH]

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