Wrestling with Moses

How Jane Jacobs Took On New York's Master Builder and Transformed the American City

Paperback, 272 pages

English language

Published Feb. 8, 2011 by Random House Trade Paperbacks.

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978-0-8129-8136-0
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To a young Jane Jacobs, Greenwich Village, with its winding cobblestone streets and diverse makeup, was everything a city neighborhood should be. The activist, writer, and mother of three grew so fond of her bustling community that it became a touchstone for her landmark book The Death and Life of Great American Cities. But consummate power broker Robert Moses, the father of many of New York's most monumental development projects, saw things differently: neighborhoods such as Greenwich Village were badly in need of "urban renewal." Notorious for exacting enormous human costs, Moses's plans had never before been halted--not by governors, mayors, or FDR himself, and certainly not by a housewife from Scranton.The epic rivalry of Jacobs and Moses, played out amid the struggle for the soul of a city, is one of the most dramatic and consequential in modern American history. In Wrestling with Moses, acclaimed reporter and urban planning …

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Subjects

  • Sociology
  • City planners
  • History
  • Biography
  • Architecture