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Author | : Paul Kahan |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 425 |
Release | : 2024-10-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1512826308 |
Philadelphia is famous for its colonial and revolutionary buildings and artifacts, which draw tourists from far and wide to gain a better understanding of the nation’s founding. Philadelphians, too, value these same buildings and artifacts for the stories they tell about their city. But Philadelphia existed long before the Liberty Bell was first rung, and its history extends well beyond the American Revolution.In Philadelphia: A Narrative History, Paul Kahan presents a comprehensive portrait of the city, from the region’s original Lenape inhabitants to the myriad of residents in the twenty-first century. As any history of Philadelphia should, this book chronicles the people and places that make the city unique: from Independence Hall to Eastern State Penitentiary, Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross to Cecil B. Moore and Cherelle Parker. Kahan also shows us how Philadelphia has always been defined by ethnic, religious, and racial diversity—from the seventeenth century, when Dutch, Swedes, and Lenapes lived side by side along the Delaware; to the nineteenth century, when the city was home to a vibrant community of free Black and formerly enslaved people; to the twentieth century, when it attracted immigrants from around the world. This diversity, however, often resulted in conflict, especially over access to public spaces. Those two themes— diversity and conflict— have shaped Philadelphia’s development and remain visible in the city’s culture, society, and even its geography. Understanding Philadelphia’s past, Kahan says, is key to envisioning future possibilities for the City of Brotherly Love.
Author | : Gregory L. Heller |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2013-03-23 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 081220784X |
In the mid-twentieth century, as Americans abandoned city centers in droves to pursue picket-fenced visions of suburbia, architect and urban planner Edmund Bacon turned his sights on shaping urban America. As director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission, Bacon forged new approaches to neighborhood development and elevated Philadelphia's image to the level of great world cities. Urban development came with costs, however, and projects that displaced residents and replaced homes with highways did not go uncriticized, nor was every development that Bacon envisioned brought to fruition. Despite these challenges, Bacon oversaw the planning and implementation of dozens of redesigned urban spaces: the restored colonial neighborhood of Society Hill, the new office development of Penn Center, and the transit-oriented shopping center of Market East. Ed Bacon is the first biography of this charismatic but controversial figure. Gregory L. Heller traces the trajectory of Bacon's two-decade tenure as city planning director, which coincided with a transformational period in American planning history. Edmund Bacon is remembered as a larger-than-life personality, but in Heller's detailed account, his successes owed as much to his savvy negotiation of city politics and the pragmatic particulars of his vision. In the present day, as American cities continue to struggle with shrinkage and economic restructuring, Heller's insightful biography reveals an inspiring portrait of determination and a career-long effort to transform planning ideas into reality.
Author | : John Andrew Gallery |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781589881105 |
This updated, comprehensive guide to Philadelphia's architecture will appeal to visitors, residents, and architecture enthusiasts.
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Total Pages | : 886 |
Release | : 1919 |
Genre | : Engineering |
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Total Pages | : 784 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Warships |
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Author | : Michael J. Lewis |
Publisher | : W W Norton & Company Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780393730630 |
Frank Furness' energy, confidence, brashness, vulgarity, and full-throated love of life vibrate in his architecture.
Author | : Thompson Westcott |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2024-05-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3385489350 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author | : United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Administration |
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Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1934 |
Genre | : Construction industry |
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Author | : United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board |
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Total Pages | : 1170 |
Release | : 1934 |
Genre | : Banks and banking |
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Author | : United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board |
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Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 1932 |
Genre | : Banks and banking |
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