Local attachments: the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920
"Most men have local attachment so strong," wrote the author of a Massachusetts town history published in 1847, "that it invests some spot, endeared by association, with controlling interest." In the seventy years that followed this observation, the United States was transformed...
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Baltimore, Md. u.a.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
1994
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Schriftenreihe: | Creating the North American landscape
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Zusammenfassung: | "Most men have local attachment so strong," wrote the author of a Massachusetts town history published in 1847, "that it invests some spot, endeared by association, with controlling interest." In the seventy years that followed this observation, the United States was transformed from a rural society of small communities into an urban nation where most people lived in cities. Surprisingly, writes Alexander von Hoffman, this transformation did not destroy "local attachments" and create an impersonal, atomized society. Instead, these attachments flourished in the fundamental unit of urban society, the city neighborhood. In Local Attachments von Hoffman explores the emergence of the modern urban neighborhood in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by examining Boston's outer-city neighborhood, Jamaica Plain. Like other American urban neighborhoods of the era, Jamaica Plain experienced the arrival of many ethnic groups, a house-building boom for members of every social class, and the creation of commercial, industrial, and recreational areas within its boundaries. Despite this diversity, a vital neighborhood culture bound the residents of the neighborhood together. Businesses, churches, schools, clubs, charitable societies, and political organizations spun a web of social ties that fostered a powerful sense of allegiance to the local community. Yet in the end, political reformers and twentieth-century mores shattered the unity of the turn-of-the-century neighborhood and contributed to a decline in the quality of urban life. Drawn from a wealth of primary sources and illustrated with more than fifty photographs and maps, Local Attachments offers a detailed look, from the inside out, of the evolution of urban America. |
Beschreibung: | XXIV, 311 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0801847109 |
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spelling | Von Hoffman, Alexander Verfasser (DE-588)124957854 aut Local attachments the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 Alexander von Hoffman Baltimore, Md. u.a. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press 1994 XXIV, 311 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Creating the North American landscape "Most men have local attachment so strong," wrote the author of a Massachusetts town history published in 1847, "that it invests some spot, endeared by association, with controlling interest." In the seventy years that followed this observation, the United States was transformed from a rural society of small communities into an urban nation where most people lived in cities. Surprisingly, writes Alexander von Hoffman, this transformation did not destroy "local attachments" and create an impersonal, atomized society. Instead, these attachments flourished in the fundamental unit of urban society, the city neighborhood. In Local Attachments von Hoffman explores the emergence of the modern urban neighborhood in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by examining Boston's outer-city neighborhood, Jamaica Plain. Like other American urban neighborhoods of the era, Jamaica Plain experienced the arrival of many ethnic groups, a house-building boom for members of every social class, and the creation of commercial, industrial, and recreational areas within its boundaries. Despite this diversity, a vital neighborhood culture bound the residents of the neighborhood together. Businesses, churches, schools, clubs, charitable societies, and political organizations spun a web of social ties that fostered a powerful sense of allegiance to the local community. Yet in the end, political reformers and twentieth-century mores shattered the unity of the turn-of-the-century neighborhood and contributed to a decline in the quality of urban life. Drawn from a wealth of primary sources and illustrated with more than fifty photographs and maps, Local Attachments offers a detailed look, from the inside out, of the evolution of urban America. Boston (Mass.) Urban regions - Social conditions - History Stadswijken gtt Urbanisatie gtt Geschichte Politik Stadt Cities and towns Massachusetts Boston Growth City and town life Massachusetts Boston History Neighborhoods Massachusetts Boston History Jamaica Plain (Boston, Mass.) History Jamaica Plain (Boston, Mass.) Politics and government |
spellingShingle | Von Hoffman, Alexander Local attachments the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 Boston (Mass.) Urban regions - Social conditions - History Stadswijken gtt Urbanisatie gtt Geschichte Politik Stadt Cities and towns Massachusetts Boston Growth City and town life Massachusetts Boston History Neighborhoods Massachusetts Boston History |
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title_auth | Local attachments the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 |
title_exact_search | Local attachments the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 |
title_full | Local attachments the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 Alexander von Hoffman |
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title_short | Local attachments |
title_sort | local attachments the making of an american urban neighborhood 1850 to 1920 |
title_sub | the making of an American urban neighborhood, 1850 to 1920 |
topic | Boston (Mass.) Urban regions - Social conditions - History Stadswijken gtt Urbanisatie gtt Geschichte Politik Stadt Cities and towns Massachusetts Boston Growth City and town life Massachusetts Boston History Neighborhoods Massachusetts Boston History |
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