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From Sun Cities to the Villages - (Sunbelt Studies) by Judith Ann Trolander (Paperback)

From Sun Cities to the Villages - (Sunbelt Studies) by  Judith Ann Trolander (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Youngtown, Arizona, opened in 1954 and was the first development community to have a minimum age requirement (then 65) and to ban underage children as permanent residents. Developer Del Webb unveiled Sun City six years later. Adjacent to Youngtown, it offered modest homes abutting a golf course. In the ensuing decades, active adult communities have proliferated, including Harold Schwartz's "The Villages" in central Florida, today the nation's single largest retirement community.</p><p>For nearly sixty years, the success of these and similar communities have changed the image of retirees from frail, impoverished old people to energetic, well-off adults enjoying a resort-like lifestyle. While some experts predicted these communities would fail or undermine the obligations between generations, they are now firmly embedded as one possible extension of the American dream.</p><p>Judith Ann Trolander has written the first book-length history of the "active adult" lifestyle. Examining the origins, development, failures, and challenges facing these communities as the baby boomer population continues to age, she offers a truly original defense of a sometimes controversial aspect of American life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A highly significant work that deserves the attention of urbanists, planners, sociologists of aging, and historians of post-1945 America."--Jon C. Teaford, author of <i>The American Suburb</i></p><br><br>"In a carefully researched text, Trolander lays out the historical development from Youngstown, Arizona, in 1954 to The Villages at present. . . . An important contribution to studies in housing, aging, and social trends."--<i>Choice</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Judith Ann Trolander</b>, professor of history at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, is the author of <i>Settlement Houses and the Great Depression</i> and <i>Professionalism and Social Change</i>.</p>

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