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The Working Man's Reward

Author : Elaine Lewinnek
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199393596

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Between the 1860s and 1920s, Chicago's working-class immigrants designed the American dream of home-ownership. They imagined homes as small businesses, homes that were simultaneously a consumer-oriented respite from work and a productive space that workers hoped to control. Stretching out of town along with Chicago's assembly-line factories, Chicago's early suburbs were remarkably socially and economically diverse. They were marketed by real estate developers and urban boosters with the elusive promise that homeownership might offer some bulwark against the vicissitudes of industrial capitalism, that homes might be "better than a bank for a poor man" and "the working man's reward." This promise evolved into what Lewinnek terms "the mortgages of whiteness," the hope that property values might increase if that property could be kept white. Suburbs also developed through nineteenth-century notions of the gendered respectability of domesticity, early ideas about city planning and land economics, and an evolving twentieth-century discourse about the racial attributes of property values. Looking at the persistent challenges of racial difference, economic inequality, and private property ownership that were present in urban design and planning from the start, Lewinnek argues that white Americans' attachment to property and community were not simply reactions to post-1945 Civil Rights Movement and federally enforced integration policies. Rather, Chicago's mostly immigrant working class bought homes, seeking an elusive respectability and class mobility, and trying to protect their property values against what they perceived as African American threats, which eventually flared in violent racial conflict. The Working Man's Reward examines the roots of America's suburbanization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, showing how Chicagoans helped form America's urban sprawl.

The Working Man's Reward

Author : Elaine Lewinnek
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199769223

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"Between the 1860s and 1920s, Chicago's working-class immigrants designed the American dream of home-ownership. They imagined homes as small businesses, homes that were simultaneously a consumer-oriented respite from work and a productive space that workers hoped to control. Leapfrogging out of town along with Chicago's assembly-line factories, Chicago's early suburbs were remarkably diverse. These suburbs were marketed with the elusive promise that homeownership might offer some bulwark against the vicissitudes of industrial capitalism, that homes might be "better than a bank for a poor man, " in the words of one evocative advertisement, and "the working man's reward." This promise evolved into what Lewinnek terms "the mortgages of whiteness:" the hope that property values might increase if that property could be kept white. Suburbs also developed through nineteenth-century notions of the gendered respectability of domesticity, early ideas about city planning and land economics, as well as an evolving twentieth-century discourse about the racial attributes of property values. Because Chicago presented itself as a paradigmatic American city and because numerous Chicago-based experts eventually instituted national real-estate programs, Chicago's early growth affected the growth of twentieth-century America. Framed by two working-class riots against suburbanization in 1872 and 1919, spurred from both above and below, this work shows how Chicagoans helped form America's urban sprawl and examines the roots of America's suburbanization, synthesizing the new suburban history into the diversity of America's suburbs"--

The Suburb Reader

Author : Becky Nicolaides,Andrew Wiese
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135396329

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Since the 1920s, the United States has seen a dramatic reversal in living patterns, with a majority of Americans now residing in suburbs. This mass emigration from cities is one of the most fundamental social and geographical transformations in recent US history. Suburbanization has not only produced a distinct physical environment—it has become a major defining force in the construction of twentieth-century American culture. Employing over 200 primary sources, illustrations, and critical essays, The Suburb Reader documents the rise of North American suburbanization from the 1700s through the present day. Through thematically organized chapters it explores multiple facets of suburbia’s creation and addresses its indelible impact on the shaping of gender and family ideologies, politics, race relations, technology, design, and public policy. Becky Nicolaides’ and Andrew Wiese’s concise commentaries introduce the selections and contextualize the major themes of each chapter. Distinctive in its integration of multiple perspectives on the evolution of the suburban landscape, The Suburb Reader pays particular attention to the long, complex experiences of African Americans, immigrants, and working people in suburbia. Encompassing an impressive breadth of chronology and themes, The Suburb Reader is a landmark collection of the best works on the rise of this modern social phenomenon.

Working men's essays on the Sabbath. Second prize. The Light of the week; or, the Temporal Advantages of the Sabbath, considered in relation to the Working Classes. With a sketch of the author's life

Author : John YOUNGER (Shoemaker.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1849
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0023360982

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Working men's essays on the Sabbath. Second prize. The Light of the week; or, the Temporal Advantages of the Sabbath, considered in relation to the Working Classes. With a sketch of the author's life by John YOUNGER (Shoemaker.) Pdf

The Working Man's Political Economy

Author : John Pickering
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1847
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCAL:$B281121

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Suburban Planet

Author : Roger Keil
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780745683157

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The urban century manifests itself at the peripheries. While the massive wave of present urbanization is often referred to as an 'urban revolution', most of this startling urban growth worldwide is happening at the margins of cities. This book is about the process that creates the global urban periphery – suburbanization – and the ways of life – suburbanisms – we encounter there. Richly detailed with examples from around the world, the book argues that suburbanization is a global process and part of the extended urbanization of the planet. This includes the gated communities of elites, the squatter settlements of the poor, and many built forms and ways of life in-between. The reality of life in the urban century is suburban: most of the earth's future 10 billion inhabitants will not live in conventional cities but in suburban constellations of one kind or another. Inspired by Henri Lefebvre's demand not to give up urban theory when the city in its classical form disappears, this book is a challenge to urban thought more generally as it invites the reader to reconsider the city from the outside in.

The Working Man's Political Economy, Founded Upon the Principle of Immutable Justice and the Inalienable Rights of Man, Etc

Author : John PICKERING (LL.D., Counsellor-at-Law.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1847
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0018645861

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Free and Clear

Author : R. Larry Moyer
Publisher : Kregel Publications
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Evangelistic work
ISBN : 0825431778

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Reflects on and researches the most common issues and problems in personal evangelism. "This book is for any pastor or layperson who takes the Great Commission seriously." -Luis Palau

A Workingman's View of the Bible

Author : O. F. Donaldson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1909
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:31951001530372F

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Don't Retire Until You Check with Your Honey

Author : John E. Garcia
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2005-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781599261744

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Congratulations, you've run the first 2/3 of life's gauntlet for the working man and you now stand triumphant, looking forward to society's reward Retirement! Before you take that final step out of the working world, you owe it to yourself to reflect on the answers to a few very important questions about what you plan to do with these golden retirement years. This book focuses on the contemplation of retirement as opposed to contemplation after retirement! Its recommendations can help preserve your post retirement mental health as well as that of your wife and loved ones. Unless you die on the job (and for many people that is the best way to go) you will someday walk or be thrown out of your work. If at that time, you conclude that you have enough money to retire, just how would you go about it? Where would you go? What would you do? What would you say to your wife and loved ones? You need to figure it all out before you leave your current profession! There are actually only three simple reasons to work! You probably know a couple of them, but unless you know and have contemplated all three, you need to keep working at least until you have finished this book!

Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

Author : National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 760 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1865
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : IND:30000119087140

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The volume for 1886 contains the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886."