194X architecture, planning, and consumer culture on the American home front /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
c2009.
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Ráidu: | Architecture, landscape, and American culture series.
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Liŋkkat: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction: planning the postwar architect
- The culture of planning: the rhetoric and imagery of home front anticipation
- Old cities, new frontiers: mature economy theory and the language of renewal
- Advertising nothing, anticipating nowhere: architects and consumer culture
- The end of planning: the building boom and the invention of normalcy
- Afterword
- Appendix: wartime advertising campaigns.