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1. The Freedom of the Streets: Work, Citizenship, and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City by Sharon E. Wood | |
Kindle Edition: 408
Pages
(2005-04-25)
list price: US$59.95 Asin: B003VYBQBY Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The single, self-supporting women who migrated to Davenport in the years following the Civil War saw paid labor as the foundation of citizenship. They took up the tools of public and political life to assert the respectability of paid employment and to confront the demon of prostitution. Wood offers cradle-to-grave portraits of individual girls and women--both prostitutes and "respectable" white workers--seeking to reshape their city and expand women's opportunities. As Wood demonstrates, however, their efforts to rewrite the sexual politics of the streets met powerful resistance at every turn from men defending their political rights and sexual power. Customer Reviews (2)
Absorbing and Provocative
Revelations about Davenport in the Gilded Age |
2. The Gilded Age Press, 1865-1900 by Ted Curtis Smythe | |
Kindle Edition: 256
Pages
(2003-08-30)
list price: US$99.95 Asin: B001FOPVMW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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3. Passing Strange: A Gilded Age Tale of Love and Deception Across the Color Line by Martha A. Sandweiss | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2010-01-26)
list price: US$17.00 -- used & new: US$5.52 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B003VWC4US Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Fascinating yet slow read
Very interesting!
A Riveting Narrative
Fascinating
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4. The Gilded Age Construction of American Homophobia by Jay Hatheway | |
Kindle Edition: 256
Pages
(2003-06-28)
list price: US$75.00 Asin: B000RMQ08W Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Gilded Age medical invention of the Homosexual Identity |
5. The Gilded Age -Mark Twain And Charles Dudley Warner by Mark Twain And Charles Dudley Warner | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-02-09)
list price: US$2.99 Asin: B0038BRJRK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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6. Civic Passions: Seven Who Launched Progressive America (and What They Teach Us) by Cecelia Tichi | |
Hardcover: 440
Pages
(2009-10-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$19.42 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0807833002 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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7. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Part 1 by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner | |
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(2009-07-21)
list price: US$4.99 Asin: B002IKK7N0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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8. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Part 4 by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner | |
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(2009-07-21)
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9. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Part 5 by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner | |
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(2009-07-21)
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10. Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Complete by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner | |
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(2009-07-21)
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11. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Part 7 by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner | |
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(2009-07-21)
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12. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner - The Gilded Age, Part 2 by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warne | |
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(2009-07-21)
list price: US$4.99 Asin: B002IKK7V2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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13. A Broad and Ennobling Spirit: Workers and Their Unions in Late Gilded Age New York and Brooklyn, 1886-1898 by Ronald Mendel | |
Kindle Edition: 264
Pages
(2003-10-30)
list price: US$89.00 Asin: B001BV4544 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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14. Arsenic and Clam Chowder: Murder in Gilded Age New York by James D. Livingston | |
Kindle Edition: 205
Pages
(2010-08-17)
list price: US$19.95 Asin: B003ZYELBC Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Fascinating true crime about a Gilded Age poisoner
Arsenic and Clam Chowder
Lots of detailed history throughout the book
Definitely an Intriguing MUST read!
Arsenic and Clam Chowder |
15. King of the Bowery: Big Tim Sullivan, Tammany Hall, and New York City from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era by Richard Welch | |
Kindle Edition: 222
Pages
(2009-11-20)
list price: US$16.95 Asin: B003SHDQDK Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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king of the Bowery
The roguish life and times of an amazingly charismatic (albeit morally questionable) public figure
Interesting albeit recycled resources |
16. The Romance of Reunion: Northerners and the South, 1865-1900 by Nina Silber | |
Kindle Edition: 272
Pages
(1993-11-30)
list price: US$55.00 Asin: B003Z0BJUM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Northern culture created a notion of reconciliation that romanticized and feminized southern society. In tourist accounts, novels, minstrel shows, and popular magazines, northerners contributed to a mythic and nostalgic picture of the South that served to counter their anxieties regarding the breakdown of class and gender roles in Gilded Age America. Indeed, for many Yankees, the ultimate symbol of the reunion process, and one that served to reinforce Victorian values as well as northern hegemony, was the marriage of a northern man and a southern woman. Southern men also were represented as affirming traditional gender roles. As northern men wrestled with their nation's increasingly global and aggressive foreign policy, the military virtues extolled in Confederate legend became more admired than reviled. By the 1890s, concludes Silber, northern whites had accepted not only a newly resplendent image of Dixie but also a sentimentalized view of postwar reunion. |
17. A Tramp Abroad - Mark Twain by Mark Twain | |
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(2010-01-25)
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18. Class and the Color Line: Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement by Joseph Gerteis | |
Kindle Edition: 288
Pages
(2007-10-30)
list price: US$23.95 Asin: B003DTKU6E Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description While scholars have long debated whether the Knights and the Populists were genuine in their efforts to cross the color line, Joseph Gerteis shifts attention from that question to those of how, where, and when the movements' organizers drew racial boundaries. Arguing that the movements were simultaneously racially inclusive and exclusive, Gerteis explores the connections between race and the movements' economic and political interests in their cultural claims and in the dynamics of local organizing. Interpreting data from the central journals of the Knights of Labor and the two major Populist organizations, the Farmers' Alliance and the People's Party, Gerteis explains how the movements made sense of the tangled connections between race, class, and republican citizenship. He considers how these collective narratives motivated action in specific contexts: in Richmond and Atlanta in the case of the Knights of Labor, and in Virginia and Georgia in that of the Populists. Gerteis demonstrates that the movements' collective narratives galvanized interracial organizing to varying degrees in different settings. At the same time, he illuminates the ways that interracial organizing was enabled or constrained by local material, political, and social conditions. |
19. Food in the United States, 1890-1945 by Megan J. Elias | |
Kindle Edition: 157
Pages
(2009-06-08)
list price: US$49.95 Asin: B00361FZ00 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description From the Gilded Age to the end of World War II, what, where, when, and how Americans ate all changed radically. Migration to urban areas took people away from their personal connection to food sources. Immigration, primarily from Europe, and political influence of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Pacific brought us new ingredients, cuisines, and foodways. Technological breakthroughs engendered the widespread availability of refrigeration, as well as faster cooking times. The invention of the automobile augured the introduction of Òroad food,Ó and the growth of commercial transportation meant that a wider assortment of foods was available year round. Major food crises occurred during the Depression and two world wars. Food in the United States, 1890-1945 documents these changes, taking students and general readers through the period to explain what our foodways say about our society. This intriguing narrative is enlivened with numerous period anecdotes that bring America history alive through food history. Customer Reviews (1)
Nicely organized into four major sections (Food Stuffs; Food Preparation; Eating habits; Concepts of Diet and Nutrition and Food |
20. New York by Gas-Light and Other Urban Sketches by George G. Foster | |
Kindle Edition: 251
Pages
(1990-11-21)
list price: US$18.00 Asin: B003AU4GFW Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Brilliant and funny
A Great Sampler of a Great Sensationalist While the Five Points neighborhood was a crime-ridden, filthy neighborhood, its depiction in Foster's accounts are highly exaggerated. And while crime was an unavoidable element of a New York which, at the time, had no real police force, Foster's essays would lead one to believe that merely walking down the street--any street--was an invitation to mayhem. This was not true then, nor is it now. So why did he write these sketches? Why did he make Manhattan seem so undesirable? Because there was a profit to be made. Affluent New Yorkers bought these types of books to make themselves feel better about their own situations, and it offered them a bit of voyeurism into a dark world that was a part of their island. It also proved popular with people in other cities, as they could read about the terrors of a New York City that was cluttered with "filthy immigrants", criminals and chaos. And George Foster played it to the hilt! If you can put aside the over-the-top stuff, however, there is much to be learned in these pages. The streets of lower Manhattan were congested, they did smell (think of the wild pigs or of the countless horses that were relied upon for transportation), and the misery of the slums was a given, if you were poor. Foster's language is also an undeniable historic artifact, as it captures the idioms of the day. For my money, the more historic sketches are in the second half of this collection, the streaks of "sunlight". Here Foster presents a handful of vignettes of every day life in the growing city. "The Eating-Houses" is a delightful look at how ordinary men and women took their meals. And the "Quarter of an Hour under an Awning" is so lucid, so cleanly written--even with its pickpocket story--that it is the most "real feeling" essay in the book. The sudden storm that breaks out during the afternoon rush hour, the inablility to catch an omnibus (bus) or a hack (taxi) rings true to this day. At times, on my lunch hour, I walk by the street corner near City Hall where this quarter of an hour passed, and can watch it all transpire in my head. With so many of the old buildings still extant in that area, it's easy to do. "New York by Gas-Light and Other Urban Sketches" is a marvelous book about a by-gone era in New York's history, as well as a great insight into the sensational sensationalist that George Foster was. Rocco Dormarunno, author of The Five Points and The Five Points Concluded
Excellent First-Person Account of New York Life in 1850 For a quick dose of NYC history from a perspective you can't get everywhere else, this book is highly recommended. ... Read more |
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