Wisconsin / History


 

Greater Milwaukee's Growing Pains, 1950­2000
An Insider's View
Richard W. Cutler

Cutler examines the historic trends and battles that shaped Milwaukee over the past fifty years, including the boundary wars of the 1950s between city and suburban towns and municipalities, freeway construction, and arguments and lawsuits over flooding and the polluting of Lake Michigan.

Richard Cutler is a retired partner with the Quarles & Brady law firm and a member of the Fox Point Planning Commission and the Southeastern Wisconsin Planning Commission.

Distributed for the Milwaukee County Historical Society

For more information contact our publicity manager, phone: (608) 263-0734, email: publicity@uwpress.wisc.edu

The cover of Cutler's book is white, with a pale blue street grid overlaid.

January 2005
320 pp. 6 x 9 12 color maps,
7 b/w photos, 7 charts
ISBN 0-938076-16-7 Paper $19.95 t



To order, you can accumulate titles in the Shopping Cart by clicking on the bulleted lines below. You can submit your order electronically, paying for it with MasterCard or Visa.
Click here for further explanation of shopping cart feature.




Never ordered from us before?
Read this first.

Home | Books | Journals | Events | Textbooks | Authors | Related | Search | Order | Contact

If you have trouble accessing any page in this web site, contact Kirt Murray, Web manager. E-mail: kdmurray@wisc.edu or by phone at 608-263-0733.

© 2005, The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System