Baltimore Unbound
Explore the intricate dynamics of urban development and policy in David Rusk's insightful book, Baltimore Unbound. Published by the esteemed Johns Hopkins University Press in 1995, this 160-page paperback delves into the political economy and public policy of the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Rusk, a noted expert in urban studies, examines the challenges and opportunities faced by African American communities and the broader implications for urban policy and planning in the United States. With a focus on housing, land management, and the socio-economic factors that shape urban life, this book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of urban communities. Whether you are a student, researcher, or policy-maker, Baltimore Unbound offers valuable insights into the management of urban resources and the future of Baltimore. Don’t miss the chance to add this compelling work to your collection!