City Planning and
Landscape Architecture Library

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Edward C. Banfield Collection

Edward C. Banfield
(November 19, 1916- September 30, 1999)

Banfield picture

Edward Banfield was an influential political scientist and conservative thinker who authored sixteen books on the structure of communities and urban environments.  He was the George D. Markham Professor of Government at Harvard University and he headed the Presidential Task Force on Model Cities under President Nixon.  Banfield theorized in his three most influential works, The Moral Basis of a Backward Society, The Unheavenly City, and The Unheavenly City Revisited, that social capitol including the values and habits of community members have profound effects upon the community's economic success and his ideas remain both relevant and controversial.



In the early 1960’s Edward Banfield was the editor of reports on selected American cities, published by the Joint Center for Urban Studies at MIT and Harvard.  The City Planning and Landscape Architecture Library hosts several of these reports.  Some reports were composed by individual professors while others were written collaboratively with graduate students.   The City Planning and Landscape Architecture Library also owns some supplementary material in its collection. 

The City Reports owned by the CPLA include:

Supplemental Material


Boston, Massachusetts


Davidson County, Tennessee


Denver, Colorado
Houston, Texas


Milwaukee, Wisconsin


Minneapolis
, Minnesota



St. Louis
, Missouri



St. Paul
, Minnesota


Worcester
Massachusetts


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