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Chicago: From Vision to Metropolis

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Chicago: From Vision to Metropolis

Contributors:

By (Author) Whet Moser

ISBN:

9781789140002

Series:
Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st January 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History
General and world history

Dewey:

977.311

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Chicago has been called the `most American of cities' and the `great American city'. Not the biggest, or the most powerful; neither the richest, prettiest nor best but the most American. How did it become that And what does it even mean

At its heart, Chicago is America's great hub. It began as a trading post, which grew into a market for the east to purchase the goods of the west, sprouting the still-largest rail interchange in America. As people began to trade virtual representations of those goods futures the city became a centre of finance and law. And as people studied the city's growth and its economy, it became a nucleus of intellect, with the University of Chicago's pioneering sociologists shaping how cities at home and abroad would come to understand themselves.Whet Moser's book reveals how the city grew into a metropolis through its social, urban, cultural and sometimes scandalous history. He also traces the development of and current changes in its neighbourhoods: Chicago is famous for them, and infamous for the segregation between them. Moser takes readers from the very beginnings of the city as an idea, a vision in the minds of its first explorers, to the global city it has become and offers a local's perspective on the best and most interesting aspects of Chicago to visitors today.

Reviews

`Whet Mosers great gift is a knack for condensing vast reams of facts and figures into concise, compulsively readable prose. Equal parts elegance and insight, this book is an invaluable primer on our beloved Chicago that most contradictory yet American of cities. Dmitry Samarov, author of Hack: Stories from a Chicago Cab

Author Bio

Whet Moser is deputy editor at Quartz Obsession and a former associate editor at Chicago magazine.

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