Oregon State University Press
Toward One Oregon: Rural-Urban Interdependence and the Evolution of a State
Toward One Oregon: Rural-Urban Interdependence and the Evolution of a State
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"Every state in the nation has geographic divisions that loom large as barriers to common cause. In Oregon, the so-called "rural-urban divide" has shaped its history. Toward One Oregon examines the prospects for uniting our geographically diverse state in the years ahead.
When Oregon became a state in 1859, its role in the nation and the global economy was quite different than it is today. Current times demand a new, strategic understanding of the state and its role in the nation and the world if its peopleall of its peopleare to thrive.
Toward One Oregon examines Oregon's urban and rural history through political, economic, and demographic lenses. The contributorshistorians, urban planners, economists, geographers, and political scientistsexplore the two Oregons. Using the best of urban and rural policies in strategic and complementary ways, they offer a collaborative path forwardfor Oregon and for any state faced with seemingly insurmountable geographic divisions.
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