The National Mall

No Ordinary Public Space

Lisa Benton-Short author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:20th Jul '16

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The National Mall cover

"Lisa Benton-Short's scholarship is excellent. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in public space, national parks and other urban issues." -- Setha Low, Professor in the Anthropology Program and Director of the Public Space Research Group at the CUNY Graduate Center "The National Mall is a terrific book. The author has produced a beautifully researched, written and illustrated narrative that makes a major contribution to the fields of American history and urban studies." -- Peter Muller, Senior Professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Miami

In The National Mall, Lisa Benton-Short explores the critical issues that are redefining and reshaping this extraordinary public space.

The National Mall in Washington, D.C. is one of the most important and highly visible urban public spaces in the U.S.  It is considered by many Americans to be “the nation’s front yard.” Yet few have written about the role of this public space in the twenty-first century.

In The National Mall, Lisa Benton-Short explores the critical issues that are redefining and reshaping this extraordinary public space. Her work focuses on three contemporary and interrelated debates about public space: the management challenges faced by federal authorities, increased demands for access and security post 9/11, and the role of the public in the Mall’s long-term planning and development plans. By taking a holistic view of the National Mall and analyzing the unique twenty-first century challenges it faces, Lisa Benton-Short provides a fluid, cohesive, and timely narrative that is as extraordinary as the Mall itself.

‘This is a valuable document in the development of a movement towards rationalization and reform of Mall governance.’

-- Don Alexander Hawkins * Washington History Spring 2017 *

‘An excellent book on the National Mall’s history of failures and mismanagement… Benton-Short’s book is firmly rooted in social science scholarship, but it should be read by everyone interested in the past, present, and future of public spaces.’

-- Mark A Barron * H-FedHist July 20

  • Winner of John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize awarded by The American Association of Geographers 2017 (United States)

ISBN: 9781442630550

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm

Weight: 640g

296 pages