This wide-ranging study offers a unique perspective to examine the conditions, constraints, and concerns of city government during the first half of the nineteenth century. Decisions concerning wastewater disposal in New York City reflect nineteenth-century notions of disease, the environment, and city responsibility. The decision to construct a comprehensive sewer system was a complex one that pitted individual liberty against the common good and political considerations against those of professional physicians and engineers. This history of policy formation is, then, a story of changing values and ideas that must be understood within the context of the social, economic, political, and intellectual milieu of the middle of the nineteenth ce...
In 1870, Manhattan’s waterfront was a mixed-use site of abattoirs, storage-yards and factories. The...
247 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.It has been concluded that th...
European and American cities grappled with severe housing and sanitation problems during the rapid u...
This article explores the historical development of wastewater management planning in two cities: Sa...
Underground perspectives. Sewers and social environment in american cities. 1850-1933. During the la...
Until the 1970s Canadian public works had been adequately described, but never extensively studied i...
as either centralized, where all the wastewater is collected and conveyed to a central location for ...
The broad theme of this thesis is engineering decision-making. The various factors that shape techno...
In this study, I propose to outline those processes and events that led to the construction of a m...
Historically, urban drainage systems have been viewed with various perspectives. During different ti...
This article examines institutions for water pollution control and their interaction with water supp...
Port to Port City: The Material Transformation of New York City, 1750-1820. In 1750, New York City ...
New York City is one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. It is an old city that grew exp...
The growth of New York City between the 1880s and the 1930s produced a remarkable building boom that...
Meilvang, Marie Leth (2020) European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology ABSTRACT “This arti...
In 1870, Manhattan’s waterfront was a mixed-use site of abattoirs, storage-yards and factories. The...
247 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.It has been concluded that th...
European and American cities grappled with severe housing and sanitation problems during the rapid u...
This article explores the historical development of wastewater management planning in two cities: Sa...
Underground perspectives. Sewers and social environment in american cities. 1850-1933. During the la...
Until the 1970s Canadian public works had been adequately described, but never extensively studied i...
as either centralized, where all the wastewater is collected and conveyed to a central location for ...
The broad theme of this thesis is engineering decision-making. The various factors that shape techno...
In this study, I propose to outline those processes and events that led to the construction of a m...
Historically, urban drainage systems have been viewed with various perspectives. During different ti...
This article examines institutions for water pollution control and their interaction with water supp...
Port to Port City: The Material Transformation of New York City, 1750-1820. In 1750, New York City ...
New York City is one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. It is an old city that grew exp...
The growth of New York City between the 1880s and the 1930s produced a remarkable building boom that...
Meilvang, Marie Leth (2020) European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology ABSTRACT “This arti...
In 1870, Manhattan’s waterfront was a mixed-use site of abattoirs, storage-yards and factories. The...
247 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.It has been concluded that th...
European and American cities grappled with severe housing and sanitation problems during the rapid u...