The Bronx (Columbia History of Urban Life)

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The rise and fall and rise of the South Bronx: "A thoughtful story of urbanization in a place that most Americans know only stereotypically." —American Historical Review Home to the New York Yankees, the Bronx Zoo, and the Grand Concourse, the Bronx was at one time a haven for upwardly mobile second-generation immigrants eager to leave the crowded tenements of Manhattan in pursuit of the American dream. Once hailed as a "wonder borough" of beautiful homes, parks, and universities, the Bronx became—during the 1960s and 1970s—a national symbol of urban deterioration. Thriving neighborhoods that had long been home to generations of families dissolved under waves of arson, crime, and housing abandonment, turning blocks of apartment buildings into gutted, graffiti-covered shells and empty, trash-filled lots. In this revealing history of the Bronx, Evelyn Gonzalez describes how the once-infamous New York City borough underwent one of the most successful and inspiring community revivals in American history. From its beginnings as a loose cluster of commuter villages to its current status as a densely populated home for New York's growing and increasingly diverse African American and Hispanic populations, this book shows how the Bronx interacted with and was affected by the rest of New York City as it grew from a small colony on the tip of Manhattan into a sprawling metropolis. This is the story of the clattering of elevated subways and the cacophony of crowded neighborhoods, the heady optimism of industrial progress and the despair of economic recession, and the vibrancy of ethnic cultures and the resilience of local grassroots coalitions crucial to the borough's rejuvenation. "Gonzalez's reporting and research are excellent, and scholars will appreciate the extensive bibliography." —Library Journal Read more

ASIN B00ALN4FT8
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0231508353
Language English
File size 9.1 MB
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Publisher Columbia University Press
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 412 pages
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Part of series Columbia History of Urban Life
Publication date April 28, 2004
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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