Trendyville: The Battle for Australia's Inner Cities - Graeme Davison - Books - Monash University Publishing - 9781921867422 - October 1, 2014
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Trendyville: The Battle for Australia's Inner Cities


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In the 1960s and 70s, Australia's inner cities experienced an upheaval which left them changed forever. People from all walks of life who valued their suburbs - places like Balmain, Battery Point, Carlton, Indooropilly, North Adelaide, or Subiaco - resisted large-scale development projects for freeways, 'slum clearance,' and mass-produced high rises. Unlikely alliances - of post-war migrants, university students and staff, construction workers and their unions, long-term residents and city workers - challenged land-grabs and inappropriate development. When the dust settled, Australian cities were different. Many suburbs kept their village qualities. Shopping strips were revived and cultures celebrated. While areas like Fitzroy or Redcliff were derided as 'Trendyville' - the fate many American cities suffered - a 'hollow core' had been avoided. In the process, heritage conservation, party politics, and Australian assumptions about domestic life, education, and lifestyle had all been transformed. This book is an in-depth examination of the causes and consequences of urban protest in a democracy. It shows how this resistance changed the built environments, as well as its participants, and resonated in many of Australia's institutions, including politics, media, and multiculturalism.


200 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 2014
ISBN13 9781921867422
Publishers Monash University Publishing
Pages 232
Dimensions 154 × 236 × 13 mm   ·   358 g
Language English  

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