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OverviewThis book begins the comparative study of U.S. urban development during the first half of the 19th century. Breathtaking in its comprehensiveness, its survey and comparisons of early urban politics is without parallel. The study is based on a thorough examination of fifteen cities—Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Charleston, Cincinnati, Louisville, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, St. Louis, and Washington. This group of cities—the fifteen largest in 1850—provides a good mix of northern and southern, eastern and western, old and new, and fast- and slow-growing urban centers. This volume deals with the city as a corporate entity and contains chapters on urban governmental structures, government finance, politics and elections, urban political leadership, the city plan and city planning, intergovernmental relations, and urban mercantilism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leonard P. CurryPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 172 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.742kg ISBN: 9780313302770ISBN 10: 0313302774 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 21 May 1997 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsCurry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating... -Choice The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City. -Journal of Southern History ?Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating...?-Choice ?The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City.?-Journal of Southern History "?Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating...?-Choice ?The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City.?-Journal of Southern History ""The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City.""-Journal of Southern History ""Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating...""-Choice" Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating... -Choice The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City. -Journal of Southern History ?The thoroughness of the research is aptly illustrated by the many financial tables and city maps found throughout he Corporate City.?-Journal of Southern History ?Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating...?-Choice ?Curry...ably documents the contribution of the early-19th-century city to the development of a private mercantile economy. Those interested in formal government structures and city planning, party governing coalitions, corporate regimes and community power studies, intergovenmental relations, urban finance, and the roots of a growth machine based in transportation technology will welcome this data set of the 15 most populous cities as of 1800.... fascinating, stimulating...?-Choice Author InformationLEONARD P. CURRY is Professor of History at the University of Louisville. His book, The Free Black in Urban America, 1800-1850: The Shadow of the Dream (1981), was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History at the request of the chair of the history panel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |