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Scenes from the Life of a City Eric Homberger

Scenes from the Life of a City By Eric Homberger

Scenes from the Life of a City by Eric Homberger


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A portrait of life in New York in the mid-19th century that focuses on four true-life characters who played important roles in reform efforts at the time. This text describes many social aspects of life in New York amidst political corruption, squalor and a growing gulf between rich and poor.

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Scenes from the Life of a City: Corruption and Conscience in Old New York by Eric Homberger

Glittering and glamorous, New York in the mid-nineteenth century was also plagued by political corruption, sanitation problems, and a growing gulf between rich and poor. In this book, Eric Homberger brilliantly evokes the life of a city through vivid portraits of New Yorkers struggling to reconstruct a sense of community amid the selfish materialism of their urban environment. Homberger focuses on four main characters who played important roles in various reform efforts of the period: Ann Lohman, known as "Madame Restell, the world-renowned medical expert, " whose services as an abortionist were partly responsible for the creation of a harshly repressive public policy toward abortion that persisted for more than a century; "Slippery Dick" Connolly, comptroller of New York City, who escaped to Europe with millions of the city's dollars and betrayed his confederates in the Tweed Ring; Dr. Stephen Smith, a young surgeon at Bellevue Hospital, who was able to show that dozens of cases of typhus had originated in a single tenement on East 22nd Street; and Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect-in-chief of Central Park, who brought into reality a concept promoted by the aristocracy for the benefit of rich and poor alike. In the course of telling the stories of these New Yorkers, Homberger describes a host of other characters: cynical politicians employing the ever-effective language of racism, real estate speculators angrily contesting who was to reap the benefits of Central Park and who was to pay, well-meaning preachers, cunning lawyers, destitute immigrants, curious journalists, wealthy New Yorkers who anxiously feared the city's mobs, moral reformers, and many more. Wonderful reading,Homberger's book is also timely, for his account of the struggle to define and create a community within a diverse and contentious city evokes similar struggles taking place in cities today.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The lower depths: "...look and pass" - redemption, and the shameful life; two nations; the virgilian invitation; urban poverty; Griscom as a city inspector; Dana at five points; Dr Smith discovers a typhus fever-nest; a decade of struggle; two enemies of reform; the citizens' association conducts a sanitary survey; the metropolitan health bill. Part 2 "THE HEART SICKENS AT SUCH A NARRATIVE" - Madame Restell: the invention of a celebrated female physician; abortion - economics and etiquette; Mrs Purdy, Mrs M., Mary Rogers and the case of Eliza Ann Munson; signs of the decay of contemporary morality; Mary Applegate and Maria Bodine; joining the "Shoddy Aristocracy" of New York; family life; "This is a murderous age". Part 3 "SLIPPERY DICK": on the art of rising in the city; patronage; the struggle against the mayor; "War Democrats"; plots and counter-plots; comptroller for the "Ring"; the case of the missing vouchers; betrayal!. Part 4 "NEW YORK DEMANDS A PARK AND WILL HAVE IT, BE THE COST WHAT IT MAY": waste land; the park idea; downing; the decision to build a park; organizing and reorganizing; Olmsted. Appendix: the committee of seventy.

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CIN0300060416G
9780300060416
0300060416
Scenes from the Life of a City: Corruption and Conscience in Old New York by Eric Homberger
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
1995-01-10
368
N/A
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