Abstract: Part I: The Preindustrial City Chapter 1: The Social Evolution of Preindustrial American Cities, 1700-1820 Chapter 2: Strumpets and Misogynists: Brothel Riots and the Transformation of Prostitution in Antebellum New York City Chapter 3: The Enemy Within: Some Effects of Foreign Immigrants on Antebellum Southern Cities Chapter 4: The American Parade: Representations of the Nineteenth-Century Social Order Part II: The Industrial City Chapter 5: The Centrality of the Horse in the Nineteenth-Century American City Chapter 6: Underworlds and Underdogs: Big Tim Sullivan and Metropolitan Politics in New York, 1889-1913 Chapter 7: The Poor Man's Friend: Saloonkeepers, Workers, and the Code of Reciprocity in U.S. Barrooms, 1870-1920 Chapter 8: Leisure and Labor Chapter 9: Chicago's 1919 Race Riot: Ethnicity, Class, and Urban Violence Part III: The Twentieth-Century City Chapter 10: Music and Mass Culture in Mexican-American Los Angeles Chapter 11: The New Deal in Dallas Chapter 12: Harold and Dutch: A Comparative Look at Chicago's and New Orlean's First Black Mayors Chapter 13: Blacks and Hispanics in Multicultural America: A Miami Case Study Chapter 14: Bold New City or Built-up 'Burb? Redefining Contemporary Suburbia Part IV: The Historiography of Urban America Chapter 15: New Perspectives on American Urban History
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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