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Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, Date: 1999. First Edition. Softcover. Good Condition. 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm. Light marks and scuffs to cover. Clean pages, free from notes or highlighting. Bindings firm, spine intact. A good used copy with no major defects. Publisher's note: Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? Do Americans help each other for the common good? Daniel J. Monti, Jr. addresses these questions in this wide-ranging volume spanning three hundred years of American civic life. He reconciles the views of liberal and conservative urbanists, and answers that yes, Americans are indeed a community of believers, and that a viable and vital urban culture exists in the United States despite notions of division and apathy. In a series of portraits of small, medium-sized, and large American cities, Monti reveals urban America in a positive light, a place where people work together for the common good.--BOOK JACKET. Size: 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm. viii, 391 pp. Category: Sociology, Urban; United States; Cities and towns; City and town life; Community life; 10; ISBN: 1557869189. Add. Inventory No: 220330QNSW020039. . 1999. Wiley-Blackwell ISBN 1557869189 9781557869180 [GB]
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Malden Wiley-Blackwell 1999 First Edition Softcover Good Condition Light marks and scuffs to cover. Clean pages, free from notes or highlighting. Bindings firm, spine intact. A good used copy with no major defects. Publisher's note: Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? Do Americans help each other for the common good? Daniel J. Monti, Jr. addresses these questions in this wide-ranging volume spanning three hundred years of American civic life. He reconciles the views of liberal and conservative urbanists, and answers that yes, Americans are indeed a community of believers, and that a viable and vital urban culture exists in the United States despite notions of division and apathy. In a series of portraits of small, medium-sized, and large American cities, Monti reveals urban America in a positive light, a place where people work together for the common good. --BOOK JACKET. Size: 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm. viii, 391 pp. Category: Sociology, Urban; United States; Cities and towns; City and town life; Community life; 10; ISBN: 1557869189. Add. Inventory No: 220330QNSW020039.
ISBN10: 1557869189, ISBN13: 9781557869180, [publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd] Softcover First Edition Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reconciles both liberal and conservative viewpoints and responds unequivocally, 'yes'. Num Pages: 400 pages, 0. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; JFSG; JHBC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 231 x 157 x 27. Weight in Grams: 634. . 1999. 1st Edition. Paperback. . . . . [Galway, GY, Ireland] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 1557869189, ISBN13: 9781557869180, [publisher: John Wiley & Sons] Softcover Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reco. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 1999]
Wiley-Blackwell 1999 Trade paperback New Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reconciles both liberal and conservative viewpoints and responds unequivocally, 'yes'. Num Pages: 400 pages, 0. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; JFSG; JHBC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 231 x 157 x 27. Weight in Grams: 634. 1999. 1st Edition. Paperback.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
ISBN10: 1557869189, ISBN13: 9781557869180, [publisher: John Wiley & Sons] Softcover Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reco. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 1557869189, ISBN13: 9781557869180, [publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd] Softcover Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reconciles both liberal and conservative viewpoints and responds unequivocally, 'yes'. Num Pages: 400 pages, 0. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; JFSG; JHBC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 231 x 157 x 27. Weight in Grams: 634. . 1999. 1st Edition. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. [Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 1557869189, ISBN13: 9781557869180, [publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Hoboken] Softcover First Edition Paperback. In this book Daniel Monti reconciles liberal and conservative viewpoints to claim that Americans are indeed a community of believers and that a viable and vital civic culture exists in the United States despite notions of difference and apathy. Does America have a sense of community and a vital civic culture? Are disparate groups capable of uniting as a single people who can call themselves Americans? This book addresses these questions and spans three hundred years of American urban life. It reconciles both liberal and conservative viewpoints and responds unequivocally, 'yes'. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 1999]
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