His 3002 Rise Of The Urban Order
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The Rise of an Urban Order
1870 Elevated rail begins operation in New York City
Significant Events
Chapter 20
1873 Comstock Law enacted 1874 Women’s Christian Temperance Union founded 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act 1883 Brooklyn Bridge opens 1885 World’s first skyscraper constructed in
Chicago
1889 Hull House opens in Chicago 1892 Ellis Island opens 1894 Immigration Restriction League organized 1897 Boston opens first subway
New City Leadership
Chapter 20
“There’s got to be in every ward, somebody that any bloke can come to-no matter what he’s done-and get help. Help, you understand; none of your law and justice, but help.”
-Big City Boss
A New Urban Age
The Urban Explosion Cities’ relations to regions around them
Chapter 20
A New Urban Age
The Great Global Migration
The “new” immigrationImmigrant profile
Chapter 20
A New Urban Age
The Great Global Migration
Chapter 20
A New Urban Age
The Shape of the City Patterns of Settlement
Chapter 20
A New Urban Age
Urban Transport Role of electricity
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A New Urban Age
Bridges and Skyscrapers
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A New Urban Age
Slum and Tenement Perils of a slum neighborhood Slum housing
Chapter 20
Running and Reforming the City
Boss Rule The boss as entrepreneur A crude welfare system “Winning the Vote”
Chapter 20
Running and Reforming the City
Rewards, Costs, and Accomplishments Achievements of the bosses
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Running and Reforming the City
Nativism, Revivals, and the Social Gospel Nativist sentiments The cause of the church
Chapter 20
Running and Reforming the City
The Social Settlement Movement The settlement house
Chapter 20
City Life
The Immigrant in the City Ethnic neighborhoods Adapting to America Family life Special situtaion of the Chinese Assimilation
Chapter 20
The “New” Immigrant: Who Came and Why?
Chapter 20
counter pointcounter
City Life
Urban Middle-Class Life The home as haven of status symbol The middle-class homemaker
Chapter 20
City Life
Victorianism and the Pursuit of Virtue Women’s Christian Temperance Union Comstock Law
Chapter 20
City Life
Challenges to Convention Victoria Woodhull Urban homosexual communities
Chapter 20
City Culture
Public Education in an Urban Industrial World
Chapter 20
City Culture
Higher Learning and the Rise of the Professional Postgraduate education Higher education for women
Chapter 20
City Culture
A Culture of Comsumption Department stores Chain stores and mail-order houses
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City Culture
Leisure Sports and class distinctions Spectator sports for the urban masses
Chapter 20
City Culture
Arts and Entertainment Boxing Rise of popular music
Chapter 20
Daily Lives
Popular Entertainment
The Vaudeville Show
Chapter 20