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PUBPOL 466.001: The History and Future of Detroit

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Level
Undergraduate
Term
Winter 2018
Course Section
001
U-M Course Number
22691
Credit Hours
1

Detroit was the nation's most important city in the Twentieth Century because of the the auto industry, the emergence of the blue collar middle class and development of the New Deal. Now it is the most negatively stereotyped city in the nation. The course describes changes in Detroit and emphasizes policy developments in Rust Belt metropolises as they cope with the restructuring of employment.