The Nation and Its City
Politics, Corruption and Progress in Washington D.C., 1861-1902
Alan Lessoff(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 1. January 1994
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-8018-4464-5 (ISBN)
Description
This text tells the story of how the politicians, federal officials and business leaders of Gilded-Age Washington created for the United States a capital city worthy to stand with - and even rival - Paris, London and Berlin. Lessoff examines the building projects and governmental reorganizations that changed the geography and physical appearance, as well as the political and economic character, of the District of Columbia. In this study of the politics and policy-making behind the creation of "modern" Washington, Lessoff explores a city that would seem an exception to the usual rules of urban development, one without industry and commercial growth to drive it. He argues, however, that this absence of typical economic interests allows a particularly clear view of politics and urban issues in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. In explaining how government in post-Civil War Washington promoted prosperity, established aesthetic standards, protected health and safety, managed race relations and resolved federal-local conflicts, Lessoff ais to reveal the true character of American politics and policy-making in the period.
Reviews / Votes
"High caliber, deeply researched...No scholar has done a better job of identifying the key players--senators, congressmen, businessmen, engineers--and analyzing their personal and official roles...The novice reader will learn an immense amount about Washington and national politics locally expressed. And so will the more seasoned scholars."--Jon A. Peterson, 'American Studies International'More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
26 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-4464-5 (9780801844645)
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