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June 01 2019
Between City and Country: Brookline, Massachusetts, and the Origins of Suburbia
Between City and Country: Brookline, Massachusetts, and the Origins of Suburbia
. Ronald Dale
Karr
. (Amherst and Boston
: University of Massachusetts Press
, 2018
. Pp. 302. $32.95 paper
).
James C. O'Connell
James C. O'Connell
James C. O'Connell, PhD, teaches in the City Planning-Urban Affairs Program at Boston University. He has written The Hub's Metropolis: Greater Boston's Development from Railroad Suburbs to Smart Growth.
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James C. O'Connell
James C. O'Connell, PhD, teaches in the City Planning-Urban Affairs Program at Boston University. He has written The Hub's Metropolis: Greater Boston's Development from Railroad Suburbs to Smart Growth.
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
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2019
The New England Quarterly
The New England Quarterly (2019) 92 (2): 330–333.
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James C. O'Connell; Between City and Country: Brookline, Massachusetts, and the Origins of Suburbia. The New England Quarterly 2019; 92 (2): 330–333. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_r_00750
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