The Restless City (3rd Ed.) A Short History of New York from Colonial Times to the Present
Auteur : Reitano Joanne
The Restless City: A Short History of New York from Colonial Times to the Present is a brief, insightful and lively history of the peoples, events and interactions that have formed New York City. Weaving together the shifting currents of economic, political, social, and cultural life, Joanne Reitano shows how New York has acted both as an indicator and a driver of the American experience in its negotiation of evolving urban challenges.
The third edition of The Restless City has been updated to include new material on early settler/Native American interactions, and to be more fully inclusive of the outer boroughs of New York. Each chapter features at least two primary sources accompanied by discussion questions for students. Authoritative and comprehensive, The Restless City remains a superior resource for students and scholars interested in the rich history of the nation?s premier urban center.
1. Introduction
2. City of The Whirlpool: 1500-1799
3. Gotham, the Paradoxical City, 1800-1840
4. The Proud and Passionate City: 1840-1865
5. The Empire City: Questioning the Gilded Age, 1865-1899
6. The City of Ambition: Progressivism on Trial, 1900-1919
7. The Big Apple: Pursuing the Dream, 1920-1945
8. The World City, 1945-1969
9. The Threatened City, 1973-2000
10. The Restless City, 2001-2015
Joanne Reitano earned a BA from Vassar College and a PhD from New York University. She is Professor of History Emerita at LaGuardia Community College, CUNY. Her other book-length publications include Work and Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences,The Tariff Question in the Gilded Age: The Great Debate of 1888, The Restless City Reader, and New York State: People, Places, and Priorities. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Date de parution : 03-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de The Restless City :
Mots-clés :
Occupy Wall Street; New York City; Van Der Donck; NYC; Young Men; Manhattan; World Trade Center Tragedy; Tammany Hall; Dutch West India Company; New Amsterdam; Ashcan Art; Henry Hudson; Port Authority; Peter Stuyvesant; Bohemian Rebellion; Five boroughs; Coney Island; Urban history; Fernando Wood; Rudy Giuliani; Lower East Side; Michael Bloomberg; Harlem Riots; Ed Koch; De Blasio; David Dinkins; Sunnyside Gardens; Bill de Blasio; Jacob Leisler; Robert Moses; 1970s Prison; Joanne Reitano; Oyster Cellars; South Bronx; Sunday Blue Laws; Free Women; Stamp Act Congress; George Washington Plunkitt; Draft Riots; Gorgeous Mosaic; Stuyvesant Town