Tva's Public Planning: The Vision, the RealityUniv. of Tennessee Press, 2003 - 304 lappuses Traditionally, the TVA has been viewed as a unique response to special circumstances, largely lacking in historical precedents. Countering this assumption, Creese reveals the varied political, social, architectural, and technical currents that directly shaped the TVA vision, which he calls the largest, most optimistic, most skillful, planning project ever undertaken. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Ideas and Images Behind the TVA | 19 |
The Peoples Reactions to the TVA | 85 |
The Imagery of Structures Triumphant | 147 |
Landscapes and Villages | 239 |
The National Resources Planning Board | 324 |
Conclusion | 337 |
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