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9 - World War II and the Urban Environment

Redirecting American Politics in Los Angeles and Beyond

from Part IV - New Landscapes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2020

Thomas Robertson
Affiliation:
US Education Foundation, Nepal
Richard P. Tucker
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Nicholas B. Breyfogle
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University
Peter Mansoor
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University
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Summary

Like many American cities, Los Angeles was built upon real estate speculation, mind-boggling boosterism, and war. World War II diversified and expanded the city’s industrial sector; Cold War defense contracts sustained Southern California’s automobile, tire, chemical, and aerospace industries for much of the twentieth century. Oil under residential subdivisions and commercial centers fueled the Pacific fleet. Los Angeles’ industries and business organizations consciously used their contributions to military preparedness to cement their political influence, and to protect themselves from regulation and labor activism. These political phenomena are, perhaps, the most significant aspect of the urban environmental history of World War II in the United States because American cities experienced the environmental impact of World War II primarily through industrial production and its legacies, and because regulating industry is such a critical component of American politics.

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Nature at War
American Environments and World War II
, pp. 252 - 272
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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