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Living downtown :the history of residential hotels in the United States
- 作者: Groth, Paul Erling.
- 出版: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1994.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxii, 401 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Housing , Single-room occupancy hotels United States -- History. , Architecture and society , City and town life United States. , History. , Housing United States -- Sociological aspects. , Housing Sociological aspects. , Small Business. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Housing. , Sociological aspects. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Small Business. , Architecture and society. , Electronic books. , HousingHistory. , City and town life. , City and town life , Single people Housing -- History. , Single-room occupancy hotels. , Single people Housing. , Single-room occupancy hotels , Single people , United States. , Architecture and society United States.
- ISBN: 0520219546 , 9780520219540
- ISBN: 0520068769 , 9780520068766
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-386) and index. Conflicting Ideas about Hotel Life -- Palace Hotels and Social Opulence -- Midpriced Mansions for Middle Incomes -- Rooming Houses and the Margins of Respectability -- Outsiders and Cheap Lodging Houses -- Building a Civilization without Homes -- Hotel Homes as a Public Nuisance -- From Scattered Opinion to Centralized Policy -- Prohibition versus Pluralism.
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From the palace hotels of the elite to cheap lodging houses, residential hotels have been an element of American urban life for nearly two hundred years. Since 1870, however, they have been the target of an official war led by people whose concept of home does not include the hotel. Do these residences constitute an essential housing resource, or are they, as charged, a public nuisance? Living Downtown, the first comprehensive social and cultural history of life in American residential hotels, adds a much-needed historical perspective to this ongoing debate. Creatively combining evidence from biographies, buildings and urban neighborhoods, workplace records, and housing policies, Paul Groth provides a definitive analysis of life in four price-differentiated types of downtown residence. He demonstrates that these hotels have played a valuable socioeconomic role as home to both long-term residents and temporary laborers. Also, the convenience of hotels has made them the residence of choice for a surprising number of Americans, from hobo author Boxcar Bertha to Calvin Coolidge. Groth examines the social and cultural objections to hotel households and the increasing efforts to eliminate them, which have led to the seemingly irrational destruction of millions of such housing units since 1960. He argues convincingly that these efforts have been a leading contributor to urban homelessness. This highly original and timely work aims to expand the concept of the American home and to recast accepted notions about the relationships among urban life, architecture, and the public management of residential environments.
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