New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: 1920 to present

New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: 1920 to present
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Publisher : Louisiana Purchase Bicentennia
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105123145711
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: 1920 to present by : Samuel Claude Shepherd

Features the period from the 1920s to the present with topics such as geography, politics, economics, architecture, culture and more.

Geographies of New Orleans

Geographies of New Orleans
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Publisher : University of Louisiana
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106018968708
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Geographies of New Orleans by : Richard Campanella

Geographies of New Orleans integrates hundred of historical sources with custom-made maps, graphs, photos, and satellite images to explore the intricate urban fabrics of one of the world's most fascinating cities from its fragile deltaic terrain to its striking built environment, from its diverse ethnic makeup to its devastation by Hurricane Katrina.

New Orleans in the Gilded Age

New Orleans in the Gilded Age
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Publisher : Louisiana Historical Association
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015005786713
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Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans in the Gilded Age by : Joy J. Jackson

Unorganized Crime

Unorganized Crime
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Publisher : University of Louisiana
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105023079655
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Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Unorganized Crime by : Louis Andrew Vyhnanek

Explores criminal activities in New Orleans during the Roaring Twenties.

New Orleans and Urban Louisiana

New Orleans and Urban Louisiana
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Total Pages : 680
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822035673573
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans and Urban Louisiana by : Samuel Claude Shepherd

New Orleans After the Promises

New Orleans After the Promises
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9780820329000
ISBN-13 : 0820329002
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans After the Promises by : Kent B. Germany

In the 1960s and 1970s, New Orleans experienced one of the greatest transformations in its history. Its people replaced Jim Crow, fought a War on Poverty, and emerged with glittering skyscrapers, professional football, and a building so large it had to be called the Superdome. New Orleans after the Promises looks back at that era to explore how a few thousand locals tried to bring the Great Society to Dixie. With faith in God and American progress, they believed that they could conquer poverty, confront racism, establish civic order, and expand the economy. At a time when liberalism seemed to be on the wane nationally, black and white citizens in New Orleans cautiously partnered with each other and with the federal government to expand liberalism in the South. As Kent Germany examines how the civil rights, antipoverty, and therapeutic initiatives of the Great Society dovetailed with the struggles of black New Orleanians for full citizenship, he defines an emerging public/private governing apparatus that he calls the "Soft State": a delicate arrangement involving constituencies as varied as old-money civic leaders and Black Power proponents who came together to sort out the meanings of such new federal programs as Community Action, Head Start, and Model Cities. While those diverse groups struggled--violently on occasion--to influence the process of racial inclusion and the direction of economic growth, they dramatically transformed public life in one of America's oldest cities. While many wonder now what kind of city will emerge after Katrina, New Orleans after the Promises offers a detailed portrait of the complex city that developed after its last epic reconstruction.

Globalization and the City

Globalization and the City
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Publisher : innsbruck University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9783903122239
ISBN-13 : 3903122238
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalization and the City by : Collectif

The world today is far less a global village than a “global city”, as global network of multidimensional urban spaces of congestion prominently forming – and also formed by – globalization. But the relevance of cities is nothing but new. They were essential for culture and civilization worldwide, they allowed a centralization of power and knowledge and they were crucial for the division of labor and for the organization of mass demand. Further, as places of intense and continuous interactions, cities are the locations par excellence for global history to take place. Thus, there is a need to study the history of cities in connection with the history of globalization from this perspective. This book is dedicated to contribute to the still underdeveloped but growing literature connecting the history of cities worldwide and their relation to global processes. The authors do so from various disciplinary backgrounds and by referring to different times and places. We visit ancient Alexandria, nineteenth century Zanzibar, and modern-day São Paolo, among others, and we view these cities not only in their globality, but also through their heritage, their economic relevance, their architecture, or financial flows connecting them. Further, the book also contains systematic considerations about “global city”, especially the general role of cities in development, cities in global history teaching, and cities' relationships to global commodity chains.

New Orleans, 1900 to 1920

New Orleans, 1900 to 1920
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1589804015
ISBN-13 : 9781589804012
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans, 1900 to 1920 by : Mary Lou Widmer

The ways in which city leaders of early 1900s New Orleans tamed nature are described in a richly illustrated history that also recounts what the city's inhabitants were wearing and driving, where they were living, and how they whiled away idle time.

New Orleans, Louisiana, and Saint-Louis, Senegal

New Orleans, Louisiana, and Saint-Louis, Senegal
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780807171714
ISBN-13 : 0807171719
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans, Louisiana, and Saint-Louis, Senegal by : Emily Clark

This book explores the intertwined histories of Saint-Louis, Senegal, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Although separated by an ocean, both cities were founded during the early French imperial expansion of the Atlantic world. Both became important port cities of their own continents, the Atlantic world as a whole, and the African diaspora. The slave trade not only played a crucial role in the demographic and economic growth of Saint-Louis and New Orleans, but also directly connected the two cities. The Company of the Indies ran the Senegambia slave-trading posts and the Mississippi colony simultaneously from 1719 to 1731. By examining the linked histories of these cities over the longue durée, this edited collection shows the crucial role they played in integrating the peoples of the Atlantic world. The essays also illustrate how the interplay of imperialism, colonialism, and slaving that defined the early Atlantic world operated and evolved differently on both sides of the ocean. The chapters in part one, “Negotiating Slavery and Freedom,” highlight the centrality of the institution of slavery in the urban societies of Saint-Louis and New Orleans from their foundation to the second half of the nineteenth century. Part two, “Elusive Citizenship,” explores how the notions of nationality, citizenship, and subjecthood—as well as the rights or lack of rights associated with them—were mobilized, manipulated, or negotiated at key moments in the history of each city. Part three, “Mythic Persistence,” examines the construction, reproduction, and transformation of myths and popular imagination in the colonial and postcolonial cities. It is here, in the imagined past, that New Orleans and Saint-Louis most clearly mirror one another. The essays in this section offer two examples of how historical realities are simplified, distorted, or obliterated to minimize the violence of the cities’ common slave and colonial past in order to promote a romanticized present. With editors from three continents and contributors from around the world, this work is truly an international collaboration.

New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: Settlement to 1860

New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: Settlement to 1860
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Publisher : Louisiana Purchase Bicentennia
Total Pages : 814
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063278686
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis New Orleans and Urban Louisiana: Settlement to 1860 by : Samuel Claude Shepherd

Features the period between the early 1770s and the late 1850s with topics such as geography, politics, economics, architecture, and more.