Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Book Cover
book
BookBook
Author Glotzer, Paige, author.

Title How the suburbs were segregated : developers and the business of exclusionary housing, 1890-1960 / Paige Glotzer.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Bloomfield at the Atrium  307.76 GLO    Check Shelf
Description xiii, 304 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Series Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism
Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-283) and index.
Summary "The story of the rise of the segregated suburb often begins during the New Deal and the Second World War, when sweeping federal policies hollowed out cities, pushed rapid suburbanization, and created a white homeowner class intent on defending racial barriers. Paige Glotzer offers a new understanding of the deeper roots of suburban segregation. The mid-twentieth-century policies that favored exclusionary housing were not simply the inevitable result of popular and elite prejudice, she reveals, but the culmination of a long-term effort by developers to use racism to structure suburban real estate markets. Glotzer charts how the real estate industry shaped residential segregation, from the emergence of large-scale suburban development in the 1890s to the postwar housing boom. Focusing on the Roland Park Company as it developed Baltimore's wealthiest, whitest neighborhoods, she follows the money that financed early segregated suburbs, including the role of transnational capital, mostly British, in the U.S. housing market. She also scrutinizes the business practices of real estate developers, from vetting homebuyers to negotiating with municipal governments for services. She examines how they sold the idea of the suburbs to consumers and analyzes their influence in shaping local and federal housing policies. Glotzer then details how Baltimore's experience informed the creation of a national real estate industry with professional organizations that lobbied for planned segregated suburbs. How the Suburbs Were Segregated sheds new light on the power of real estate developers in shaping the origins and mechanisms of a housing market in which racial exclusion and profit are still inextricably intertwined"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Discrimination in housing -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- 20th century.
Housing policy -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- 20th century.
Suburbs -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- 20th century.
Discrimination in housing. (OCoLC)fst00895081
Housing policy. (OCoLC)fst00962432
Suburbs. (OCoLC)fst01136941
Maryland -- Baltimore. (OCoLC)fst01204292
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Glotzer, Paige, How the suburbs were segregated First. New York : Columbia University Press, 2020. 9780231542494 (DLC) 2019043863
ISBN 9780231179980 hardcover
0231179987 hardcover
9780231179997 paperback
0231179995 paperback
9780231542494 electronic book
-->
Add a Review