A History of New York
Francois Weil author Jody Gladding translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:27th Jul '04
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This compelling, single-volume history offers an original analysis of how New York developed into a global city. Weil argues that the city maintains a perpetual and uneasy tension between capitalism and multiculturalism. He then shows how this tension has been at the heart of the city's immense physical, social, economic, and cultural transformation as well as of American notions of what urban "space" is, for whom it exists, and how it is used.
In telling the story of how New York has grown from Dutch colonial outpost to the global city, 'the capital of the 21st century', Francois Weil also examines the social tensions that have arisen from this evolving role and how the New York experience has affected American notions of urban space.New York is not America, Francois Weil writes, "but what America promises, perhaps its greatest promise." It may be hard to believe, then, that the quintessential symbol of American enterprise and energy was once quite low in the political and social hierarchy. Weil takes on the New York of myth and offers a compelling chronicle of how it actually developed into a global city-what some have called the capital of the twenty-first century. He shows how the uneasy tension between capitalism and multiculturalism has been at the heart of the city's immense physical, social, economic, and cultural transformation-as well as of American notions of what urban "space" is, for whom it exists, and how it is used. The book also captures what makes the city exceptional-from the arts and literature to popular culture and party politics-and reveals New York as both a unique space and a model of American diversity.
Weil skillfully weaves myriad details and insights about this multicultural metropolis into a coherent work. Library Journal Weil's coverage of the city's history after the late 19th century is concise and thought-provoking... Recommended. Choice Histories of New York City... are wither very thin, or very thick... in the under-five-pound category, this volume wins hands down. New York Journal of American History Weil's Histoire de New York, published in French in 2000, deserves translation -- Eric Homberger Journal of American History Skillfully translated. -- Angela M. Blake Urban History Weil offers compelling portraits of popular culture... Well done and interesting... Moving at the breathtaking speed. -- Keith D. Revell American Historical Review
ISBN: 9780231129343
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256 pages