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This is Detroit 1701-2001 Arthur M. Woodford

This is Detroit 1701-2001 By Arthur M. Woodford

This is Detroit 1701-2001 by Arthur M. Woodford


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This text is a history of the American city of Detroit. It covers its founding as a French colony, its time as a British fort and an American town. It emphasizes the contributions of Detroit business and industry, particularly the automobile revolution, to America's development.

This is Detroit 1701-2001 Summary

This is Detroit 1701-2001 by Arthur M. Woodford

An illustrated history of detroit from 1701 to the present. As it celebrates the three hundredth anniversary of its founding, Detroit can look back on its rise from frontier outpost to industrial metropolis. That evolution is now captured in a new book for general readers that traces the entire history of Detroit from its founding in 1701 to the present. Arthur M. Woodford takes readers back to the days of Cadillac's settlement and leads them through Detroit's transition from French village to British fort to American town. As the city's history unfolds, he describes the issues facing its inhabitants in different eras, including westward expansion, the Civil War, the Great Depression, and two world wars. He also emphasizes the many contributions of Detroit business and industry - particularly the automobile revolution - to the nation's development and establishes the city's place in the labor and civil rights movements. Woodford brings his history up to the present day by surveying Detroit's new cultural landscape, focusing on its current renaissance. Written in a brisk, engaging style and filled with historic illustrations and photographs, Woodford's work is an enjoyable and authoritative overview that captures the wide scope and great variety of a proud and multifaceted city. Published under the auspices of Detroit 300, this handsome volume is a highlight of the city's tricentennial celebration, presenting Detroit's best face to the world - and to the future.

About Arthur M. Woodford

Arthur M. Woodford, a native Detroiter, is director of the St. Clair Shores Public Library. He is coauthor, with his father, Frank B. Woodford, of All Our Yesterdays: A Brief History of Detroit (Wayne State University Press, 1969), and the author of Detroit and Its Banks (Wayne State University Press, 1974), Detroit: American Urban Renaissance (Contental Heritage Press, 1979), and Charting the Inland Seas: A History of the U.S. Lake Survey (Wayne State University Press, 1994).

Table of Contents

1. The River; 2. The First People; 3. The French Village; 4. The British Fort; 5. The American Town; 6. The Road West; 7. The Civil War; 8. Industrial Center; 9. The Automobile; 10. World War; 11. The Great Depression; 12. City of Champions; 13. The Rise of Labor; 14. Arsenal of Democracy; 15. City of Change; 16. Civil Rights and Civil Strife; 17. City of Many Tongues; 18. Motown; 19. Renaissance; 20. Epiloque

Additional information

NPB9780814329146
9780814329146
0814329144
This is Detroit 1701-2001 by Arthur M. Woodford
New
Hardback
Wayne State University Press
20010630
300
N/A
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