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The theory of the [[polis]] in the [[ancient world]] and subsequently [[St. Augustine]]'s ''[[City of God]]'' do not explicitly discuss neighborhoods or sub-city units. Even so, neighborhood is evident as an important geographical and social unit in the urban organization of the ancient world. Most ancient cities had recognizable "quarters" (e.g., the Jewish quarter) and as the ancient world gradually evolved into the medieval, recognizable concepts of neighborhood are evident in the role of parish (the sub-units of a diocese or arch-diocese) in the geographical organization of the [[Roman Catholic]] | The theory of the [[polis]] in the [[ancient world]] and subsequently [[St. Augustine]]'s ''[[City of God]]'' do not explicitly discuss neighborhoods or sub-city units. Even so, neighborhood is evident as an important geographical and social unit in the urban organization of the ancient world. Most ancient cities had recognizable "quarters" (e.g., the Jewish quarter) and as the ancient world gradually evolved into the medieval, recognizable concepts of neighborhood are evident in the role of parish (the sub-units of a diocese or arch-diocese) in the geographical organization of the [[Roman Catholic church]]. | ||
The concept of neighborhood has been an important figure in more recent [[political theory]], particularly in the U.S. The seven chapters in Part III (entitled "Group Organization: Democracy's Method") of [[Mary Parket Follett]]'s [[The New State]] (1918) detail that author's novel insight of the political role of neighborhoods (often organized as wards or precincts in U.S. cities) in democracy. Several contemporaries of Follett, including [[Jane Addams]], [[Robert A. Woods]], and [[Lyda Judson (L.J.) Hanifan]] also regarded the urban or rural neighborhood as an important unit of organization. | The concept of neighborhood has been an important figure in more recent [[political theory]], particularly in the U.S. The seven chapters in Part III (entitled "Group Organization: Democracy's Method") of [[Mary Parket Follett]]'s [[The New State]] (1918) detail that author's novel insight of the political role of neighborhoods (often organized as wards or precincts in U.S. cities) in democracy. Several contemporaries of Follett, including [[Jane Addams]], [[Robert A. Woods]], and [[Lyda Judson (L.J.) Hanifan]] also regarded the urban or rural neighborhood as an important unit of organization. |
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Neighborhood in Political Theory
The theory of the polis in the ancient world and subsequently St. Augustine's City of God do not explicitly discuss neighborhoods or sub-city units. Even so, neighborhood is evident as an important geographical and social unit in the urban organization of the ancient world. Most ancient cities had recognizable "quarters" (e.g., the Jewish quarter) and as the ancient world gradually evolved into the medieval, recognizable concepts of neighborhood are evident in the role of parish (the sub-units of a diocese or arch-diocese) in the geographical organization of the Roman Catholic church.
The concept of neighborhood has been an important figure in more recent political theory, particularly in the U.S. The seven chapters in Part III (entitled "Group Organization: Democracy's Method") of Mary Parket Follett's The New State (1918) detail that author's novel insight of the political role of neighborhoods (often organized as wards or precincts in U.S. cities) in democracy. Several contemporaries of Follett, including Jane Addams, Robert A. Woods, and Lyda Judson (L.J.) Hanifan also regarded the urban or rural neighborhood as an important unit of organization.
The Neighborhood Youth Corps, Head Start and other Great Society programs were organized on a neighborhood basis.
The post-war urban migration to the suburbs -arguably a new form of synthetic neighborhood - had devastating consequences for many urban neighborhoods in the view of some urban theorists. From another perspective, urban neighborhoods are very dynamic units that may always be in state of flux. Neighborhood change may include constantly changing composition, definition and boundaries.
- Musical Theater [r]: Performing arts presentations combining song, dance, and [[orchesta]l music with spoken dialogue. Types of musical theater include, among others, Broadway musicals, revues, musical comedy, operetta, and light opera. [e]
Title | Composer/Librettist | Scene | Main Characters | Date First Produced |
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Oklahoma | Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein Jr. | Oklahoma Territory | Curley McLain, Laurey Williams | 1941 | 1955 |
State Fair | Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein Jr. | Iowa State Fair | The Frake family | 1996 | 1945 |
Annie Get Your Gun | Irving Berlin | Annie Oakley, "Wild Bill" Cody | 1946 | 1950 | |
Meet Me In St. Louis | Irving Brecker/Fred Finklehoffe | Worlds Fair of 1904 | The Smith family | 1944 | |
South Pacific | Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein Jr. | WWII in Pacific | 1949 | 1958 | |
Wonderful Town | NYC | 1900 | 1900 | ||
New York, New York | 1900 | 1900 | |||
Phantom of the Opera | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Paris Opera, Paris Sewer | 1941 | 1943 | |
Aspects of Love | Andrew Lloyd Webber | 1948 | 1948 | 1948 | |
Cats | Andrew Lloyd Webber | 1900 | 1900 | ||
Evita | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Argentina | 1900 | ||
West Side Story | Leonard Bernstein | 1900 | 1900 | ||
The Sound of Music | Austria | 1900 | 1900 | ||
My Fair Lady | Edwardian London | 1900 | |||
Private Lives | Noël Coward | London | 1930 | ||
Kiss Me Kate | 1900 | ||||
The King and I | Siam | 1900 | |||
Pal Joey | 1900 | ||||
Guys and Dolls | Broadway | 1900 | |||
London Calling | Noel Coward | London | Willy & George Craft | 1923 | |
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Hair | |||||
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Jesus Christ, Superstar | Tom Rice/Andrew Lloyd Webber | ||||
Starlight Express | Andrew Lloyd Webber | ||||
Follies | Steven Sondheim | 1971 | |||
Billy Elliot | 2008 | ||||
Gypsy |
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