Reforming the City : : The Contested Origins of Urban Government, 1890–1930 / / Ariane Liazos.
Most American cities are now administered by appointed city managers and governed by councils chosen in nonpartisan, at-large elections. In the early twentieth century, many urban reformers claimed these structures would make city government more responsive to the popular will. But on the whole, the...
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