The South as a Colony Vann Woodward (1981, pp. 291–320) asserted that North/Midwest/Wall Street exercised control of the South from the “commanding heights” of its
Category: As Two Ships Chapter Topics
Chapter 7: Pre-Depression South: South’s lack of industrial cities, South and immigration: the prototypical “Cotton Town”
Pre-Depression South Our history has thus far dwelled on hegemonic northern/midwestern Big Cities. “Away down South in the land of Dixie,” however, is another world
Chapter 6: Boston’s Noble Experiment–the CD Chamber: Boston Plan, Honey Fitz (RFK would be proud), Port of Boston Movement, 1915 Boston Plan
BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER: THE NOBLE EXPERIMENT On March 30, 1909, at the prestigious Boston City Club, the opening speaker, Edward Filene,13 tasked his audience
Chapter 6: Kansas City’s Bipolar City Beautiful, the Pendergast Machine, Park Bureaus as CDO
Kansas City’s Bipolar City Beautiful This Kansas City case study offers insight into the two styles of City Beautiful as (1) a stroll in the
Chapter 6: Daniel Burnham, the Chicago Plan
The Chicago Plan In 1896, at a formal dinner party, Burnham proposed to a group of elite businessmen (including George Pullman, Marshall Field and Philip
Chapter 6: the City Beautiful: Parks Movement, Columbian Exposition (1893), Charles Mulford Robinson, Cleveland “Beautiful” as a City on a Hill
MOVING DOWN THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT ROAD: THE CITY BEAUTIFUL The “City Beautiful” as a movement hit our Big Cities sometime around the turn of the