The rise of the Chicago Police Department :: class and conflict, 1850-1894 /
"In this book, Sam Mitrani cogently examines the making of the police department in Chicago, which by the late 1800s had grown into the most violent, turbulent city in America. Chicago was roiling with political and economic conflict, much of it rooted in class tensions, and the city's law...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Sam Mitrani cogently examines the making of the police department in Chicago, which by the late 1800s had grown into the most violent, turbulent city in America. Chicago was roiling with political and economic conflict, much of it rooted in class tensions, and the city's lawmakers and business elite fostered the growth of a professional municipal police force to protect capitalism, its assets, and their own positions in society. Together with city policymakers, the business elite united behind an ideology of order that would simultaneously justify the police force's existence and dictate its functions. Tracing the Chicago police department's growth through events such as the 1855 Lager Beer riot, the Civil War, the May Day strikes, the 1877 railroad workers strike and riot, and the Haymarket violence in 1886, Mitrani demonstrates that this ideology of order both succeeded and failed in its aims. Recasting late nineteenth-century Chicago in terms of the struggle over order, this insightful history uncovers the modern police department's role in reconciling democracy with industrial capitalism. "-- "The police simply did not exist in early American life. Between 1840s and the end of 1880s, every major northern city built a substantial police force. Sam Mitrani examines the making of the police in Chicago, which rapidly grew into the most violent, turbulent city in America by the late 1800s. From the Lager Beer riot of 1855, through the Civil War, 1867's strikes for the eight-hour day, the 1871 fire, 1877 strike and riot, the May Day strikes and the May Day strikes and the Haymarket bombing, Chicago was roiling with political and economic conflict, much of it rooted in class tensions. Chicago's lawmakers overcame many obstacles to build a force that could impose order. Forming an adequately paid, professional department turned out rather expensive. The police's advocates responded by forging a concept of order into a central political ideology. This concept reinforced the police's legitimacy among the urban populace, defining the role of policemen in municipal affairs. First the police protected property and suppressed disturbances on the street. They also arrested thousands for drunk and disorderly behavior throughout the second half of the nineteenth century, and attempted to control the behavior of women in brothels. By the 1880s, this ideology of order shaped both the police's behavior and a large portion of municipal politics. Mitrani recasts late-nineteenth-century Chicago in terms of the struggle over order, emphasizing the role of public institutions in the development of capitalism. Businessmen shaped these state institutions to protect their economic interests, yet Chicago's police could not control daily life in the working class' neighborhoods. Thus, ordinary Chicagoans managed to limit the force of the municipal police"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780252095337 0252095332 |
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505 | 0 | |a ""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. Drunken Immigrants, Businessmen's Order, and the Founding of the Chicago Police Department""; ""Chapter 2. Paternalism and the Birth of Professional Police Organization""; ""Chapter 3. The Police and the First May Day Strike for the Eight-Hour Day""; ""Chapter 4. The Native-Born Protestant Elite's Bid for Control in the 1870's""; ""Photo insert""; ""Chapter 5. 1877 and the Formation of a Law-and-Order Consensus""; ""Chapter 6. Carter Harrison Remakes the Chicago Police Department"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""Chapter 7. Chicago's Anarchists Shape the Police Department""""Chapter 8. The Eight-Hour Strikes, the Haymarket Bombing, and the Consolidation of the Chicago Police""; ""Epilogue: The Pullman Strike and the Matrix of State Institutions""; ""Notes""; ""Index"" | |
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spelling | Mitrani, Sam. The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / Sam Mitrani. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2013. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Working class in American history "In this book, Sam Mitrani cogently examines the making of the police department in Chicago, which by the late 1800s had grown into the most violent, turbulent city in America. Chicago was roiling with political and economic conflict, much of it rooted in class tensions, and the city's lawmakers and business elite fostered the growth of a professional municipal police force to protect capitalism, its assets, and their own positions in society. Together with city policymakers, the business elite united behind an ideology of order that would simultaneously justify the police force's existence and dictate its functions. Tracing the Chicago police department's growth through events such as the 1855 Lager Beer riot, the Civil War, the May Day strikes, the 1877 railroad workers strike and riot, and the Haymarket violence in 1886, Mitrani demonstrates that this ideology of order both succeeded and failed in its aims. Recasting late nineteenth-century Chicago in terms of the struggle over order, this insightful history uncovers the modern police department's role in reconciling democracy with industrial capitalism. "-- Provided by publisher. "The police simply did not exist in early American life. Between 1840s and the end of 1880s, every major northern city built a substantial police force. Sam Mitrani examines the making of the police in Chicago, which rapidly grew into the most violent, turbulent city in America by the late 1800s. From the Lager Beer riot of 1855, through the Civil War, 1867's strikes for the eight-hour day, the 1871 fire, 1877 strike and riot, the May Day strikes and the May Day strikes and the Haymarket bombing, Chicago was roiling with political and economic conflict, much of it rooted in class tensions. Chicago's lawmakers overcame many obstacles to build a force that could impose order. Forming an adequately paid, professional department turned out rather expensive. The police's advocates responded by forging a concept of order into a central political ideology. This concept reinforced the police's legitimacy among the urban populace, defining the role of policemen in municipal affairs. First the police protected property and suppressed disturbances on the street. They also arrested thousands for drunk and disorderly behavior throughout the second half of the nineteenth century, and attempted to control the behavior of women in brothels. By the 1880s, this ideology of order shaped both the police's behavior and a large portion of municipal politics. Mitrani recasts late-nineteenth-century Chicago in terms of the struggle over order, emphasizing the role of public institutions in the development of capitalism. Businessmen shaped these state institutions to protect their economic interests, yet Chicago's police could not control daily life in the working class' neighborhoods. Thus, ordinary Chicagoans managed to limit the force of the municipal police"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. ""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. Drunken Immigrants, Businessmen's Order, and the Founding of the Chicago Police Department""; ""Chapter 2. Paternalism and the Birth of Professional Police Organization""; ""Chapter 3. The Police and the First May Day Strike for the Eight-Hour Day""; ""Chapter 4. The Native-Born Protestant Elite's Bid for Control in the 1870's""; ""Photo insert""; ""Chapter 5. 1877 and the Formation of a Law-and-Order Consensus""; ""Chapter 6. Carter Harrison Remakes the Chicago Police Department"" ""Chapter 7. Chicago's Anarchists Shape the Police Department""""Chapter 8. The Eight-Hour Strikes, the Haymarket Bombing, and the Consolidation of the Chicago Police""; ""Epilogue: The Pullman Strike and the Matrix of State Institutions""; ""Notes""; ""Index"" English. Chicago (Ill.). Police Department History. Chicago (Ill.). Police Department fast Police Illinois Chicago History. Law enforcement Illinois Chicago. Lois Application Illinois Chicago. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement. bisacsh HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI). bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban. bisacsh Law enforcement fast Police fast Illinois Chicago fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRqMQWyHQwQCx7GcTRyM History fast Print version: The rise of the Chicago Police Department Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2013. 9780252038068 (hardback) (DLC) 2013020895 Working class in American history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42026732 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=664756 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mitrani, Sam The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / Working class in American history. ""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. Drunken Immigrants, Businessmen's Order, and the Founding of the Chicago Police Department""; ""Chapter 2. Paternalism and the Birth of Professional Police Organization""; ""Chapter 3. The Police and the First May Day Strike for the Eight-Hour Day""; ""Chapter 4. The Native-Born Protestant Elite's Bid for Control in the 1870's""; ""Photo insert""; ""Chapter 5. 1877 and the Formation of a Law-and-Order Consensus""; ""Chapter 6. Carter Harrison Remakes the Chicago Police Department"" ""Chapter 7. Chicago's Anarchists Shape the Police Department""""Chapter 8. The Eight-Hour Strikes, the Haymarket Bombing, and the Consolidation of the Chicago Police""; ""Epilogue: The Pullman Strike and the Matrix of State Institutions""; ""Notes""; ""Index"" Chicago (Ill.). Police Department History. Chicago (Ill.). Police Department fast Police Illinois Chicago History. Law enforcement Illinois Chicago. Lois Application Illinois Chicago. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement. bisacsh HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI). bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban. bisacsh Law enforcement fast Police fast |
title | The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / |
title_auth | The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / |
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title_full | The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / Sam Mitrani. |
title_fullStr | The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / Sam Mitrani. |
title_full_unstemmed | The rise of the Chicago Police Department : class and conflict, 1850-1894 / Sam Mitrani. |
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title_sort | rise of the chicago police department class and conflict 1850 1894 |
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topic | Chicago (Ill.). Police Department History. Chicago (Ill.). Police Department fast Police Illinois Chicago History. Law enforcement Illinois Chicago. Lois Application Illinois Chicago. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Law Enforcement. bisacsh HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI). bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban. bisacsh Law enforcement fast Police fast |
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