Regional Survey Population land values and government

Regional Survey  Population  land values  and government
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1929
Genre: City planning
ISBN: NWU:35556040932386

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Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs

Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1929
Genre: Nova York (Nova York)
ISBN: OCLC:1432860706

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Regional Survey Population land values and government

Regional Survey  Population  land values  and government
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1929
Genre: City planning
ISBN: IOWA:31858028074460

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Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs

Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1929
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:633279346

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Methods of regional analysis

Methods of regional analysis
Author: Walter Isard
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 817
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN: 9785882515446

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Of Cabbages and Kings County

Of Cabbages and Kings County
Author: Marc Linder,Lawrence S. Zacharias
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 087745714X

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In particular, they question whether sprawl was a necessary condition of American industrialization; could the agricultural base that preceded and surrounded the city have survived the onrush of residential real estate speculation with a bit of foresight and public policies that the politically outnumbered farmers could not have secured on their own?

The Jews of Harlem

The Jews of Harlem
Author: Jeffrey S. Gurock
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781479890422

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The complete story of Jewish Harlem and its significance in American Jewish history New York Times columnist David W. Dunlap wrote a decade ago that “on the map of the Jewish Diaspora, Harlem Is Atlantis. . . . A vibrant hub of industry, artistry and wealth is all but forgotten. It is as if Jewish Harlem sank 70 years ago beneath waves of memory beyond recall.” During World War I, Harlem was the home of the second largest Jewish community in America. But in the 1920s Jewish residents began to scatter to other parts of Manhattan, to the outer boroughs, and to other cities. Now nearly a century later, Jews are returning uptown to a gentrified Harlem. The Jews of Harlem follows Jews into, out of, and back into this renowned metropolitan neighborhood over the course of a century and a half. It analyzes the complex set of forces that brought several generations of central European, East European, and Sephardic Jews to settle there. It explains the dynamics that led Jews to exit this part of Gotham as well as exploring the enduring Jewish presence uptown after it became overwhelmingly black and decidedly poor. And it looks at the beginnings of Jewish return as part of the transformation of New York City in our present era. The Jews of Harlem contributes much to our understanding of Jewish and African American history in the metropolis as it highlights the ever-changing story of America’s largest city. With The Jews of Harlem, the beginning of Dunlap’s hoped-for resurfacing of this neighborhood’s history is underway. Its contemporary story merits telling even as the memories of what Jewish Harlem once was warrants recall.

Jewish New York

Jewish New York
Author: Deborah Dash Moore,Jeffrey S. Gurock,Annie Polland,Howard B. Rock,Daniel Soyer
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479802647

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The definitive history of Jews in New York and how they transformed the city Jewish New York reveals the multifaceted world of one of the city’s most important ethnic and religious groups. Jewish immigrants changed New York. They built its clothing industry and constructed huge swaths of apartment buildings. New York Jews helped to make the city the center of the nation’s publishing industry and shaped popular culture in music, theater, and the arts. With a strong sense of social justice, a dedication to civil rights and civil liberties, and a belief in the duty of government to provide social welfare for all its citizens, New York Jews influenced the city, state, and nation with a new wave of social activism. In turn, New York transformed Judaism and stimulated religious pluralism, Jewish denominationalism, and contemporary feminism. The city’s neighborhoods hosted unbelievably diverse types of Jews, from Communists to Hasidim. Jewish New York not only describes Jews’ many positive influences on New York, but also exposes their struggles with poverty and anti-Semitism. These injustices reinforced an exemplary commitment to remaking New York into a model multiethnic, multiracial, and multireligious world city. Based on the acclaimed multi-volume set City of Promises: A History of the Jews of New York winner of the National Jewish Book Council 2012 Everett Family Foundation Jewish Book of the Year Award, Jewish New York spans three centuries, tracing the earliest arrival of Jews in New Amsterdam to the recent immigration of Jews from the former Soviet Union.