The West Bank of Greater New Orleans

The West Bank of Greater New Orleans
Author: Richard Campanella
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807173665

The West Bank has been a vital part of greater New Orleans since the city’s inception, serving as its breadbasket, foundry, shipbuilder, railroad terminal, train manufacturer, and even livestock hub. At one time it was the Gulf South’s St. Louis, boasting a diversified industrial sector as well as a riverine, mercantilist, and agricultural economy. Today the mostly suburban West Bank is proud but not pretentious, pleasant if not prominent, and a distinct, affordable alternative to the more famous neighborhoods of the East Bank. Richard Campanella is the first to examine the West Bank holistically, as a legitimate subregion with its own story to tell. No other part of greater New Orleans has more diverse yet deeply rooted populations: folks who speak in local accents, who exhibit longstanding cultural traits, and, in some cases, who maintain family ownership of lands held since antebellum times—even as immigrants settle here in growing numbers. Campanella demonstrates that West Bankers have had great agency in their own place-making, and he challenges the notion that their story is subsidiary to a more important narrative across the river. The West Bank of Greater New Orleans is not a traditional history, nor a cultural history, but rather a historical geography, a spatial explanation of how the West Bank’s landscape formed: its terrain, environment, land use, jurisdictions, waterways, industries, infrastructure, neighborhoods, and settlement patterns, past and present. The book explores the drivers, conditions, and power structures behind those landscape transformations, using custom maps, aerial images, photographic montages, and a detailed historical timeline to help tell that complex geographical story. As Campanella shows, there is no “greater New Orleans” without its cross-river component. The West Bank is an essential part of this remarkable metropolis.

East Bank/West Bank

East Bank/West Bank
Author: Arthur R. Day
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780876090169

This book tells how the Hashemite kings came to role the desert tract of the East Bank after World War I, how Palestinians became the majority in today's population, and a rapidly changing society's difficult history since 1948. In addition, the author offers a dispassionate view of the Palestine question and the West Banks future, and weighs the options both for Jordan and for United States policy on that intractable issue.

The West Bank Wall

The West Bank Wall
Author: Ray Dolphin
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

Up-to-the-minute analysis of the impact of the Wall with an introduction by leading journalist Graham Usher.

Crossing the Green Line Between the West Bank and Israel

Crossing the Green Line Between the West Bank and Israel
Author: Avram S. Bornstein
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812217933

Crossing the Green Line Between the West Bank and Israel makes eloquent use of particular Palestinian experiences as the framework for a critique of the way borders work in the modern world.

Israel, the West Bank and International Law

Israel, the West Bank and International Law
Author: Allan Gerson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1978
Genre: Israel-Arab War, 1967
ISBN: 0714630918

Monograph examining the legal aspects and political aspects of Israeli military occupation of the Jordan West bank territory in the light of international law - addresses itself to the historical and juridical basis of the Palestine question, deals with the 1948-49, 1967 and 1973 wars, frontier problems, human settlement and land acquisition in the West bank, the role of UN in peace making, in investigations related to human rights, etc., and appends pertinent Security Council resolutions and other documents. Maps and references.