The real story of gangsters, politicians, longshoremen, union leaders, and Catholic priests that informed the classic 1954 film, On the Waterfront.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James T. Fisher is Professor of Theology and American Studies, Fordham University. He is author of Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in America, Dr. America: The Lives of Thomas A. Dooley, 1927-1961, and The Catholic Counterculture in America, 1933-1962. Visit James T. Fisher's blog at: irishwaterfront.wordpress.com.
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Prologue: Pete Barry's Punch Introduction: The Port's Irish PlacesPart I. Boys of the Irish Waterfront 1. Chelsea's King Joe 2. The Boss 3. Becoming Mr. Big 4. The Longshoreman's GrandsonPart II. The Soul of the Port 5. A Labor Priest in the Catholic Metropolis 6. The Crusader 7. Covering the Waterfront 8. The Hollywood Prince 9. Meeting across the River 10. Priest and Worker 11. An Intimacy with ViolencePart III. Waterfront Apotheosis 12. A Season for Testimony 13. "The Hook" 14. Good Citizens 15. Saving the Picture 16. The Mile Square City's Moment 17. The Priest in the Movie 18. "The Corruption Goes Deep" 19. The Poetry of SuccessEpilogue: Souls of the (Port) Apostolate Acknowledgments Notes Index
Prologue: Pete Barry's Punch Introduction: The Port's Irish PlacesPart I. Boys of the Irish Waterfront 1. Chelsea's King Joe 2. The Boss 3. Becoming Mr. Big 4. The Longshoreman's GrandsonPart II. The Soul of the Port 5. A Labor Priest in the Catholic Metropolis 6. The Crusader 7. Covering the Waterfront 8. The Hollywood Prince 9. Meeting across the River 10. Priest and Worker 11. An Intimacy with ViolencePart III. Waterfront Apotheosis 12. A Season for Testimony 13. "The Hook" 14. Good Citizens 15. Saving the Picture 16. The Mile Square City's Moment 17. The Priest in the Movie 18. "The Corruption Goes Deep" 19. The Poetry of SuccessEpilogue: Souls of the (Port) Apostolate Acknowledgments Notes Index
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