"A history of Brooklyn to 1930, emphasizing the development of a Protestant hegemony in the nineteenth century, and its erosion and collapse under successive waves of immigration-first of Irish and Germans during the nineteenth century, and then Jews, Italians, and other Eastern and Southern Europeans in the early years of the twentieth century"--
"A history of Brooklyn to 1930, emphasizing the development of a Protestant hegemony in the nineteenth century, and its erosion and collapse under successive waves of immigration-first of Irish and Germans during the nineteenth century, and then Jews, Italians, and other Eastern and Southern Europeans in the early years of the twentieth century"--
Stuart M. Blumin is Emeritus Professor of American history at Cornell University. He is the author or coauthor of several books including The Emergence of the Middle Class, Rude Republic, and The G.I. Bill. Glenn C. Altschuler is Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies at Cornell University. He is the author or coauthor of twelve books, including Rude Republic, The G.I. Bill, and Cornell: A History, 1940-2015.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: America's Brooklyn 1. Brooklyn Village 2. The City of Brooklyn" 3. On the Waterfront 4. Toward a New Brooklyn 5. Newcomers 6. Transformation 7. Acceptance, Resistance, Flight Epilogue: Brooklyn's America
Prologue: America's Brooklyn 1. Brooklyn Village 2. The City of Brooklyn" 3. On the Waterfront 4. Toward a New Brooklyn 5. Newcomers 6. Transformation 7. Acceptance, Resistance, Flight Epilogue: Brooklyn's America
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