See for instance, Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker, Changing Plans for America's Inner Cities: Cincinnati's over the Rhine and Twentieth-Century Urbanism ( Columbus, 1998), 1-40; Henry D. Shapiro, “The Place of Culture and the Problem of Identity,” in Alan Batteau, Appalachia and America: Autonomy and Regional Identity (Lexington, 1983), 109-28.
2.
Miller and Tucker, Changing Plans for America, xviii.
3.
John F. Bauman, Public Housing, Race, and Renewal: Urban Planning in Philadelphia, 1920-1974 (Philadelphia, 1987); Robert B. Fairbanks, Making Better Citizens: Housing Reform and the Community Development Strategy in Cincinnati, 1890-1960 (Urbana and Chicago, 1988); Lawrence J. Vale, From the Puritans to the Projects: Public Housing and Public Neighbors ( Cambridge, 2000); Gail Radford, Modern Housing for America: Policy Struggles in the New Deal Era (Chicago , 1996); Richard O. Davies, Housing Reform during the Truman Administration (Columbia, 1966).
4.
Lawrence J. Vale, Reclaiming Public Housing: A Half Century of Struggle in Three Public Neighborhoods (Cambridge, 2002).