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A Nation of Realtors (R) - A Cultural History of the Twentieth-Century American Middle Class (Paperback, New)
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A Nation of Realtors (R) - A Cultural History of the Twentieth-Century American Middle Class (Paperback, New)
Series: Radical Perspectives
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How is it that in the twentieth century virtually all Americans
came to think of themselves as "middle class"? In this cultural
history of real estate brokerage, Jeffrey M. Hornstein argues that
the rise of the Realtors as dealers in both domestic space and the
ideology of home ownership provides tremendous insight into this
critical question. At the dawn of the twentieth century, a group of
prominent real estate brokers attempted to transform their
occupation into a profession. Drawing on traditional notions of the
learned professions, they developed a new identity-the professional
entrepreneur-and a brand name, "Realtor." The Realtors worked
doggedly to make home ownership a central element of what became
known as the "American dream." Hornstein analyzes the internal
evolution of the occupation, particularly the gender dynamics
culminating in the rise of women brokers to predominance after the
Second World War. At the same time, he examines the ways organized
real estate brokers influenced American housing policy throughout
the century.Hornstein draws on trade journals, government documents
on housing policy, material from the archives of the National
Association of Realtors and local real estate boards, demographic
data, and fictional accounts of real estate agents. He chronicles
the early efforts of real estate brokers to establish their
profession by creating local and national boards, business
practices, ethical codes, and educational programs and by working
to influence laws from local zoning ordinances to national housing
policy. A rich and original work of American history, A Nation of
Realtors (R) illuminates class, gender, and business through a look
at the development of a profession and its enormously successful
effort to make the owner-occupied, single-family home a key element
of twentieth-century American identity.
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