<p><b>Examines city politics and policy federalism and democracy in the United States.</b></p><p>After decades of being defined by crisis and limitations cities are popular again-as destinations for people and businesses and as subjects of scholarly study. <i>Urban Citizenship and American Democracy</i> contributes to this new scholarship by exploring the origins and dynamics of urban citizenship in the United States. Written by both urban and nonurban scholars using a variety of methodological approaches the book examines urban citizenship within particular historical social and policy contexts including issues of political participation public school engagement and crime policy development. Contributors focus on enduring questions about urban political power local government and civic engagement to offer fresh theoretical and empirical accounts of city politics and policy federalism and American democracy.</p>
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