How New York became American, 1890-1924 [electronic resource] / Angela M. Blake.
Material type:
- National characteristics, American
- Public opinion -- United States
- City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
- City planning -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
- Tourism -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
- Architecture -- New York (State) -- New York -- History
- New York (N.Y.) -- History -- 1898-1951
- New York (N.Y.) -- History -- 1865-1898
- New York (N.Y.) -- Public opinion
- New York (N.Y.) -- Economic conditions
- 974.7/1 22
- F128.5 .B59 2006eb
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974.2/203072 This vast book of nature | 974.4/61 Boston firsts | 974.7/043092 | B The man who saved New York | 974.7/1 How New York became American, 1890-1924 | 974.7/1043092 | B Mr. New York : | 975/.04 The promise of the New South | 975.9/18 Sweet cane |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-229) and index.
Reforming New York's image in the 1890s -- Tourism and New York's image in the 1890s -- Architecture, Americanism, and a "new" New York, 1900-1919 -- New York is not America : immigrants and tourists in post-World War I New York -- Brand New York : making midtown in the 1920s.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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