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The Secrets of the Great City
EAN : 9791041982363
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041982363
Paru le : 21 janv. 2024
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- EAN13 : 9791041982363
- Réf. éditeur : 329615
- Date Parution : 21 janv. 2024
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 384
- Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:27 mm
- Poids : 668gr
- Résumé : "The Secrets of the Great City" by James Dabney McCabe offers an in-depth examination of New York City during the late 19th century, highlighting its virtues, vices, and the intricate dynamics that define its urban landscape. The text begins with a detailed description of New York's geographical and historical context, emphasizing its evolution from a Dutch settlement to a bustling metropolis. McCabe provides a vivid portrayal of the city's streets, notably Broadway and the Bowery, illustrating the vibrant yet chaotic life that characterizes these thoroughfares. The narrative delves into the diverse population of New York, underscoring the cosmopolitan nature of the city, where people from various nationalities coexist, contributing to its varied cultural tapestry. The book also scrutinizes the city's governance, critiquing the inefficiencies and corruption within the municipal administration. McCabe highlights the challenges faced by the city government, including the mismanagement of public funds and the influence of political machinations on urban development. Through detailed anecdotes and observations, the author paints a picture of a city grappling with rapid growth, social disparities, and the constant tension between progress and moral decay. In addition to its critical analysis, the text offers insights into the social fabric of New York, exploring the lives of its inhabitants, from the affluent residents of Fifth Avenue to the impoverished communities in the tenement districts. McCabe's work serves as both a historical document and a social commentary, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and contradictions that define New York City.
- Biographie : McCabe was born in Richmond, Virginia, on July 30, 1842, the son of Rev. James Dabney McCabe, a Methodist clergyman. He wrote histories and biographies as well as plays, poetry, and travel guides. His papers and correspondence are collected at Johns Hopkins University and include conmmunications with Robert E. Lee, George E. Pickett, Schuyler Colfax, James A. August, George S. Boutwell, J.R. Jones, T. J. Jones, T. W. Brown, George A. Rosecrans, E. Bliss, Jr., William G. McAdoo, Horatio Seymour, family members, and his publishers.