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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 255x182x27 mm, weight: 966 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742552357
  • ISBN-13: 9780742552357
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 255x182x27 mm, weight: 966 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742552357
  • ISBN-13: 9780742552357
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The revised and updated third edition of The Making of Urban America includes seven new articles and a richly detailed historiographical essay that discusses the vast urban history literature added to the canon since the publication of the second edition. The authors extensively revised introductions and the fifteen reprinted articles trace urban development from the preindustrial city to the twentieth-century city. With emphasis on the social, economic, political, commercial, and cultural aspects of urban history, these essays illustrate the growth and change that created modern-day urban life. Dynamic topics such as technology, immigration and ethnicity, suburbanization, sunbelt cities, urban political history, and planning and housing are examined. The Making of Urban America is the only reader available that covers all of U.S. urban history and that also includes the most recent interpretive scholarship on the subject.

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This new edition of The Making of Urban America highlights recent scholarship and shows the continued vitality of U.S. urban history. The methodological variety of the selections and the comprehensive bibliographic essay make the volume valuable to students and scholars alike. -- Carl Abbott, Portland State University This thoroughly revised collection offers the broadest range of American urban historical research including both the essential classics and the best of the recent scholarship. It is an indispensable tool for urban history courses. The editors have written and selected wisely. -- David Goldfield, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Preface vii
PART I THE PREINDUSTRIAL CITY
Introduction
3(14)
1 The Social Evolution of Preindustrial American Cities, 1700--1820
17(22)
Gary B. Nash
2 Slavery, Emancipation, and Class Formation in Colonial and Early National New York City
39(20)
Leslie M. Harris
3 The Enemy Within: Some Effects of Foreign Immigrants on Antebellum Southern Cities
59(24)
Randall M. Miller
PART II THE INDUSTRIAL CITY
Introduction
83(18)
4 Underworlds and Underdogs: Big Tim Sullivan and Metropolitan Politics in New York, 1889--1913
101(20)
Daniel Czitrom
5 The "Poor Man's Friend": Saloonkeepers, Workers, and the Code of Reciprocity in U.S. Barrooms, 1879--1920
121(14)
Madelon Powers
6 Leisure and Labor
135(20)
Kathy Peiss
7 Chicago's 1919 Race Riot: Ethnicity, Class, and Urban Violence
155(20)
Dominic A. Pacyga
8 Pittsburgh's Three Rivers: From Industrial Infrastructure to Environmental Asset
175(22)
Timothy M. Collins
Edward K. Muller
Joel A. Tarr
PART III THE MODERN METROPOLIS
Introduction
197(26)
9 The New Deal in Dallas
223(16)
Roger Biles
10 Crabgrass-Roots Politics: Race, Rights, and the Reaction against Liberalism in the Urban North, 1840--1964
239(28)
Thomas J. Sugrue
11 Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight: Film Noir, Disneyland, and the Cold War (Sub)Urban Imaginary
267(20)
Eric Avila
12 Planned Destruction: The Interstates and Central City Housing
287(16)
Raymond A. Mohl
13 Harold and Dutch: A Comparative Look at the First Black Mayors of Chicago and New Orleans
303(16)
Arnold R. Hirsch
14 Latino Immigrants and the Politics of Space in Atlanta
319(12)
Mary E. Odem
15 What Is an American City?
331(12)
Michael B. Katz
PART IV THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF URBAN AMERICA
New Perspectives on American Urban History
343(106)
Raymond A. Mohl
Roger Biles
Index 449(6)
About the Editors 455
Raymond A. Mohl is professor of history at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Roger Biles is professor of history at Illinois State University.