As Others See Chicago - Bessie Louise Pierce

As Others See Chicago

Impressions of Visitors, 1673-1933
Buch | Softcover
548 Seiten
2004
University of Chicago Press (Verlag)
978-0-226-66821-5 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
First published to mark the occasion of the Century of Progress Exposition, this volume includes the impressions of over a thousand visitors to Chicago, including Kipling and Waldo Frank. It covers all the major events in the history of the city, such as the Great Fire of 1871 and the 1893 World's Fair.
Sometimes it takes an outsider to capture the essence of an individual place, The impressions of travelers in particular have a special allure - unanticipated and serendipitous, their views get to the heart of a particular region because to them nothing is routine or expected. First published in 1933 by the University of Chicago Press to mark the occasion of the Century of Progress Exposition, As Others See Chicago consists of writings culled from over a thousand men and women who visited the city and commented on the best and worst it had to offer, from the skyscrapers to the stockyards. Originally compiled by Bessie Louise Pierce, the first major historian of Chicago, and featuring her own incisive commentary, the volume brings together the impressions of visitors to Chicago over two and a half centuries, from the early years of westward expansion to the height of the Great Depression.
In addition to writings from better-known personalities such as Rudyard Kipling and Waldo Frank, the book collects the opinions of missionaries, aristocrats, journalists, and politicians - observers who were perfectly placed to comment on the development of the city, its inhabitants, and well-known events that would one day define Chicago history, such as the Great Fire of 1871 and the 1893 World's Fair.

Bessie Louise Pierce (1888-1974) was professor of history at the University of Chicago and author of A History of Chicago. Perry R. Duis is professor of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago and author of Challenging Chicago: Coping with Everyday Life, 1837-1920 and The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Boston, 1880-1920.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.7.2004
Sprache englisch
Maße 16 x 23 mm
Gewicht 851 g
Themenwelt Reisen Bildbände
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-226-66821-5 / 0226668215
ISBN-13 978-0-226-66821-5 / 9780226668215
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